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Paging James Bond, a mister "Q" has delivered your minivan...
A quick glance at extended hours trading shows AAPL is at 158.43. It closed at 151.51. Can't wait to see what it'll be at the opening bell tomorrow!
I've been using G-Map since version 1.2. I love the addition of voice in 1.3.1! It finally makes the app useful, since I don't have to keep my eyes glued to the iphone screen anymore. The voice guidance starts warning you about your turn at 2 miles, 1 mile, 0.5 miles, 0.2 miles, and 200 feet. With the older version, you'd only get an audible beep at 200 feet, which meant you missed your turn if you were in the wrong lane. It's SO worth the money (though a bit sad because it used to be priced at $24.99)

Check this video for a sample of the audio navigation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo_Wf9DCmMw
I'm a road warrior that makes heavy use of the a2dp features found in the new iPhone 3.0 firmware. Listening to my music wireless drains my iPhone 3G battery like no other, so it would be great to have the Mophie Juice Pack Air to keep my phone alive if I'm not able to charge the phone after a drive in the car.
I miss the Dreamcast. However, I don't miss the loud GD-ROM drive. It's worse than the XBox 360's fan, I swear.
I need a Drobo for storing my photos!
At this point, I'd rather stick to BusySync. Two-way syncing, support for multiple calendars, to-dos, support for color-labeling in calendars. I use it to sync between Google Mac mini MobileMe MacBook Air & iPhone. Granted, it's not push, but I'm not sure CalDAV is either.
I have been using a DLO Transdock Micro FM transmitter with my iPhone for over 6 months now. Not sure what this newer iPhone-compatible offers over it, apart from SmartScan and RDS. Insulation from cell RF perhaps?
This implementation is similar in concept to Microsoft's surface table. I hope it doesn't get shut down...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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