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Trying to update my 2G Touch. Can't connect to the server.

Apple Servers FAIL.

You beat me to it.

And, yes, I'm going to see The Police in July.

Can't wait...wait a minute - I've been waiting since 1983.

They are crappy MIDI drums. Here's a guess: that hardware alone will cost $100 - $150 or so. Add the pads and you're looking at $250 - $350 for the setup. If you really want a good "drum feel" then buy yourself some eDrums. Better yet, how about a MIDI-to-RockBandThing interface? That way you can make something like this and just hook them up.... http://www.flickr.com/photos/kpfeif/2179209337/

While you're at it, dump those terrible Rock Band sticks and get some decent ones.

me me me

I'll stick to my beautiful Tivoli One radio, thanks. There's just something special about that great analog tuner.

Motorola has very little to offer and won't have anything for years.

Why? They've let go the majority of their creative and inventive people. The design center in Champaign-Urbana? All employees have been laid off as of last week. This is where their Linux smartphones were being designed. Everything that Motorola had in the works is gone - all of the engineers, designers, etc. - all gone. They have nothing in the pipeline - nothing. Their China design center? They've never produced anything.

So, Motorola can thank their CFO and the marketing people who went from selling the biggest celling phone of all time - the RAZR - to now having no product to sell.

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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