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@simple3 It will switch to EDGE and send the data a little slower.
@Drago I ALWAYS have 5 signal bars. Unless I am in a basement, then I have 2 or 3. It just depends on the area you are in. Even when I lived in San Francisco I consistently had 4 or 5 bars. Where do you live that reception is so horrible? I've always had great service with AT&T.
Even before upgrading to 10.6.2 I have been having issues with my mouse (both the mighty mouse and my logitech laser mouse). When I start up my Mac or log in from a restart there is a delay where I can't click anything. I can only move the mouse pointer. After about a minute it goes away and all of the clicks I made show up delayed on the screen. I had my logitech charger/receiver connected to my monitor USB hub, but thought that might be the problem so I switched it over to one of the USB ports on my Mac Pro. I still have the same problem. And as I stated already this is not an issue with the logitech mouse but with the apple mouse as well.

Is this just me or is this a known issue? It really irritates me!

Is this some apple ploy to get me to buy a Magic Mouse?
This article will balance out when engadget does another article on some crappy phone that looks like an iPod that nobody will ever buy.
Most likely the thing is so small and thin that apple added length to it so that it was more comfortable to hold in the hand. We all don't have baby hands to hold something the size of the shuffle.

I would like to see this in a comparison with the old remote to get a sense of any size differences. I would guess its not any longer than the original, just thinner.
I agree. I have a Mac Pro. You would think apple would give you the option to add on a few bucks to the already premium price of the Mac Pro to install an IR sensor with the airport and bluetooth. Or I don't know, just make the remote use bluetooth or wifi...make a remote that EVERYONE of your products can use.

I'm thinking though that its because the Mac Pro doesn't support the latest version of Front Row? or is that only the apple TV?
I'll be rocking out by playing brutal legend.
I like how it slams its face into the ramp in order to transform. If it walked a bit more like the ASIMO, This would be even more epic. But man, just add a transforming sound and this is good to go!
This gets rid of my biggest gripe with the Segway-having to stand up! Standing while moving is for suckers!

Seriously though, this would be perfect for people who commute to work, but don't go very far for lunch destinations. Just keep U3-X in your trunk and zoom on over to a spot nearby. You can save a lot of gas by not having to drive in stop and go traffic during lunch hours.

I can't tell by watching this video, but I think it might need some more power. And lets be honest, here in america that seat will need to be bigger also.
so I have some Oakley polarized glasses, does that mean I can wear those in the theater? If I can, that would be great. I can just walk in and never take my sunglasses off!
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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