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Is there a new podcast rss link? http://podcasts.engadget.com/rss.xml is the one I have in my reader and it just shows all the regular engadget posts.
I can't login using Firefox 3.5.5. I can click to bring up the login window, enter my email and password and then it literally does nothing. it doesn't look busy like it's loading a page, doesn't pop up any window, doesn't show any error, just nothing. I've tried starting Firefox in safe mode, disabling all extensions, have scripts allowed, not blocking popups and nothing works.

It works fine for me in Chrome.
Anyone else having problems with FF?
If it isn't addressed by the software update and it is a hardware problem, the 30 day window doesn't matter as the device has a 1 year warranty that would cover it.
If it's hardware it would be covered by the 1 year warranty and you'd still be able to get it replaced/fixed if the Dec 11th update doesn't fix it.
Sure it's about sales. But it doesn't have to sell the most for Motorola to make money. Not everyone is so small minded to just blindly buy into all of Apple's marketing. There are plenty of people (mostly the "tech geeks" you talk about) that actually do prefer the superior device. Some of them consider the iphone to be superior and some consider other phones to be superior. When you grow up, maybe you'll grasp the concept that just because it may not sell more than the iphone that it is still a great device.
Why shouldn't multiple carriers be allowed to have it and consumers will decide who has the superior product?

It's only in the NFL's best interest to keep it with DirecTV exclusively because they are getting paid millions for it. The extra cost just gets passed onto the consumers.
"because asking the average consumer to install one part of the app on the device and the rest of it on an SD card is, well, way above most people's heads."

I doubt the user actually has to do anything different. It's probably automatic as to what goes where in most cases.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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