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I still love my 1st-gen box. Many may consider it ugly, but to me it was a cheap, utilitarian, and reasonably efficient Toyota.

They alienated everyone that originally purchased 1st-gen Scions, and as others have said, ruined a unique, fast-selling vehicle. The new xB is flat out hideous, out of proportion, and to me, very feminine looking. What a shame.
I think this a reverse-slashdot-effect. APCMAG ripped the fake/bad/ancient news from a tard-post on slashdot, Techdirt picked it up, and Engadget picked it up from them.

Guess that's what happens when people treat APCMAG as a *news* source. I think you get more relevant and valid news from The Onion.
Talk about living in the past. And it just so happens that the release from the screenshot just happens to be specifically targeted by a recent Post-SP1 update.
Are you stating that a Fuel Cell doesn't use hydrogen?

If they can fit a system such as this into a car (or your garage, etc) It could be a viable solution in comparison to buying hydrogen outright.

I'm of the opinion that a diesel hybrid is still the best solution in the long run.

With a full EV you still have to worry about the initial electricity generation and where it comes from (coal, nuclear, natural gas).
I missed the Amazon and Jellyfish SOTD deals on one. Please, please, please...
Funny, yes, but this is ancient, in Internet terms.
In this day and age, what is the point of getting a Tri-band GSM phone FCC approved? Much less making a tri-band phone in the first place?

Both Cingular and T-Mobile have and/or are working on rolling out 850 Mhz cells nationwide, and while T-Mobile has widespread 1900 Mhz coverage (at least around Houston, TX), exactly how much more would it cost to make a quad-band über-device?

Then you have one device you can sell world-wide...
It's looking better and better... it runs Linux...

from the firmware: Linux-2.6.6-arm2
They're pretty and sliver--and that's about it. And what is a DVI connector doing on a server? Come on. And the pricing? Anything but "competitive".

Apple needs to jump on the clue train and either drop their hardware business altogether or charge prices more in line with the commoditized PC/Server market.

There is nothing special about Apple's hardware anymore.
I know for sure, at least 6 years ago, that Sprint had about the worst
network coverage of any wireless carrier in my general (Houston, TX)
area.On top of that, during the past 3 years I had a
work-issued nextel, that while much better than anything I had with
Sprint, didn't work for squat inside any buildings I frequented, and
I had several 'dropped calls' when I was stationary--go figure. Full
signal, then bam, call dropped.From my perspective (again
Houston, TX) Verizon Wireless has the best coverage while
simltaneously having the worst customer service/customer
policies/rates of any US wirless carrier.I can't speak to
Cingular's service, never having any dealings with them, nor knowing
anyone who uses it, but I have been a happy T-Mobile customer for the
6 years since I broke the chains of Sprint PCS bondage, and while
their coverage may not be the 'ultimate' their customer service has
been top-notch, and I haven't had a contract for 5 years.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"

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