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This isn't the first time Apple has teased and then ruined my day with an UI change. Tabs on top in the Safari 4 beta were like a breath a fresh air to me. I LOVED THEM. LOVED! And they pulled them out from under us when the full version was released. Except they didn't include a wonderful terminal command to fix it all with Safari (even though in the beta there was one to go back to normal tabs). Then to add insult to injury snow leopard disabled shoddy patch we who loved the feature were using and banned the beta version altogether.
Do you guys have problems connecting to Windows Server 2008 with Cord?
That is a common ringtone for older Cisco(?) office phone systems. We used to have the same ring at my company but I can't remember which company made the phone. Maybe Lucent?
Glad to see the PS3 being put to good use.
@Jeff

It's you friend, who are mistaken. I am capable of burning HD DVD formated movies onto DVD-R and DVD+R disc. I have done several times, it works and the results are in full HD, the playtime is shorter but all I need is an HD movie and DVD Studio Pro. Look it up before you call me out next time.
I'm saying, I can shoot a movie in HD then burn it into an HD DVD formated disc but on normal DVD media with a normal DVD burner, it plays in full HD and I was able to make the discs without purchasing an HD DVD burner. Final Cut Studio supports it in DVD Studio Pro right off the bat.
I've been saying that for a while now about Blu-ray, how can film fans choose BD? HD DVD is worth it just for the fact that it is Region Free. My friends and I had to buy special players to ignore regions on DVD, the lack thereof on HD DVD is like a breath of fresh air. I can make HD DVDs that play in my player and burn them to regular DVD disc with the equipment I already have, how kickass is that? As an independent filmmaker I already have two films that I have distributed on HD DVD at no additional cost.
Wow, I mean, wow...

What can I say? Wow...

Wow...
Speaking of the Devil, isn't the office known for heavily using product placement from Staples in their comedy. Did NBC U count that with their sales of the office?
The iPhone needs perfect Exchange integration so that contacts, calender, and e-mail can be used with push technology in the field without a connection to a computer. My WinMo Smartphone does this and it is hard to imagine life without it. I teetered on the decision to go iPhone but it is a big deal that these technologies don't communicate. I would be willing to switch if apple were to offer a mail/contacts/calender sever type system that could give Exchange a run for it's money, in fact I would prefer it and switch in an instant. That being said, obviously it needs 3G and GPS and it wouldn't hurt to have a changeable battery but the GPS and Battery are not deal breakers. I can learn to type on the keyboard but PLEASE fix exchange integration, or at least give us something comparable that is full of apple goodness. I would have gotten it within the first couple of days if I knew that Exchange would work like it does on my Windows Mobile phone.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"

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