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I need some extra Juice in my day!!
I want a Drobo!!
I was thinking the same thing. And it's not the same as the one for the shuffle. The shuffle has volume controls, unlike the iPhone earbuds.
There are so many things wrong with this post.

Everything does not "have to be downloaded under the Vuze umbrella." You can drag any file onto the device name on the left sidebar and it will convert the file to play on the selected device.

Like others have said, it runs on Mac as well as Windows.

And I don't see how it's "under a much more restrictive license." Vuze is my primary app for torrent downloads.

You need to educate yourself better next time before writing a post that has a lot of incorrect information.
I've never owned a Nokia before, I think this would be the perfect first!!
I was able to use a pre-release Storm last week, with pre-release software, and I was very disappointed as well as scared. I was expecting something amazing, but was left with something frustrating.

Yesterday I was able to use an official release version. While it was a huge step in the right direction from the previous one, it still had issues. Being an iPhone user, my biggest issue was using the SurePress screen. I'm use to how easy it is on the iPhone, and it's just not as easy on the Storm. I find it easier to just touch the screen, not have to touch then click. It makes doing things slower. Typing is a lot slower, the glow around the letter doesn't really help because you can't really tell what letter is glowing. Maybe things will improve over time, but as of right now it's not an iPhone killer like RIM and Verizon would like to think.

I agree with Joshua's review of the Storm.
I just checked a copy at Circuit City and the label on the copies here say "Compatible with Windows Media Player only, will not work with iTunes."
I'm so sick of people looking for a "get rich quick" scam that ends up holding back technology.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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