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Damn... In the last video, that black SUV has got some pretty good brakes.
I bought a Teac HD-1 from Costco a couple months ago. It was $99 and it has an HD Radio receiver. It sounded very clear, the dual-alarms worked great, and overall things were nice. However, the display was too bright even on the dimmest setting, and worst of all... after leaving HD Radio running for about 5 minutes, it auto-switched itself to the AM band! I was really mad that it wasn't the alarm clock that answered my dreams. It was fully iPhone compatible too, and the sound quality was excellent, granted its larger size as well.

In all... Wish it would've turned out better. I returned it to Costco for a full refund and have not been able to find a replacement. So at the moment, I use my battery-powered travel alarm clock with basic beeping. I suppose it gets the job done.
Since when has Motorola been back in the mobile phone industry???
It's a remix of Sirens Of The Sea - by OceanLab... I don't know which remix exactly tho.
Anyone else happen to notice that the guy turns the key and there's the deep revving noise, but the tachometer stays at zero? Or am I just looking for something to call a mistake now?
3.0 now live for Oregon at least.
Oregon... still no 3.0... have relaunched itunes too
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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