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And it will keep you're iPhone chareged.
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I don't own them yet, but they are on my shopping list because they are computer speakers and iPhone/iPod dock that can play music from your iPhone and your computer. As an added plus, when your iPhone is docked it will also allow syncing with iTunes on the computer.
I would use the extra 1400mAh in the Mophie Juice Pack Air to keep my iPhone charged on camping trips when I am far from an AC outlet, and to watch movies on long international flights.
This leaves an opening in the MacBook lineup to introduce a netbook for his holiness' return.
This has been my favorite post because it has me imagining how great the Optimus Maximum would be for keyboard sharing (using Synergy KVM software) between my Mac and PC.
Yeah! I can watch YouTube again... Wait, wasn't this a wireless feature of the iPhone to begin with?!?!?!?
I could bailout my files with this!
This looks interesting...
The statement that "Cramer was a hedge fund manager at the time" leading up to the iPhone release is false. He stopped being a hedge fund manager in 2001.

The video clip that Stewart choose to play back was edited to portray Cramer in the worst possible light. The context of the conversation was to explain how a hedge fund manager would go about manipulating the market by using a specific example.

A stock picker is an easy target as no one can get every pick right - they would make an infinite amount of money if every pick was correct. By the same logic, a baseball player with a batting average of .400 must be terrible because they can't get on base 60% of the time.

Stewart clearly has an agenda as he was not fair at all. He did not show the "They know nothing!" clip from 2007 where Cramer was talking about the Fed & Treasury not seeing the problem coming with the banks, nor the October 2008 segment on the today show warning individual investors to sell all their stocks before the oncoming market decline. Stewart went on the attack against Cramer because of some remarks he made about the Obama administration in recent weeks.
Cure my carpal tunnel, baby!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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