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  • Will Carroll
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Ordered the evening of the keynote with the upgraded processor and mine hasn't shifted. I'd expect to be behind the stock models, but hopefully not too much!
I'm prepping for the incoming MacBook Air and am wondering about migration. Normally it's a pretty tedious process, but there seem to be more options with the MBA. Leopard gave us the "Time Machine" to new machine option and the MBA has the wireless sync. Do either of these bring over any of the sludge from the old machine?

In other words, am I better starting from a clean install and putting up with some inconvenience than using one of the above options? Thx.
I still haven't heard if Apple will be providing an upgrade path for those of us with pre-Core2Duo Macs. Yes, it will be more than two bucks to get a new Airport card in my less-than-year-old MacBook, but I'd at least like the option.
No, no, no. I do not want a smaller Sidekick and I'm glad that at least Danger understands that. The thing that keeps the Sidekick so rockin' for me is the keyboard and anything smaller would give me the same problems that the Treo did. If I could have the same keyboard and a smaller (especially thinner) phone, sure, I'll take that.

My Sidekick II has survived what the then-top-of-the-line Nokia, Samsung, and Moto haven't: six months of heavy, heavy use (1500+ minutes, tons of text and email). The Nokia 3650 started losing keys (try not having a 6!) and the Samsung just died. At nearly 2 years, my Sidekick has barely lost any talk time and aside from a few scratches from drops, looks and functions like new.

I'd love some Bluetooth, some open-ness from the platform for developers, and iSync integration, but if the SK3 does what the SK2 does best - just work - that's enough for me.
Am I crazy (possible!) or was the "head Other" the same actor as played Jack's father?
My guess is that you normally keep your songs in a non-MP3 format, like AAC. Tivo doesn't support those, Bonjour, Tivo Desktop or not.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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