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I'd save the world economy by bringing more happiness. I'd start the happiness in my house, with my brand new multi-room music system. After that, I'll see where the winds of fate take me...
Yes, at the time of release of the first product, it would have been difficult to compare. But only a fraction of users are buying a product the second it comes out. For most of us, we have the choice of Files and FileMagnet at this exact moment in time. So comparing the two would be useful.
Is it just me, or did this review read more like a commercial for Coda than a review of Dreamweaver CS4?
Err. What's wrong with the print preview command, then selecting which pages to use? Cheaper than $35.
I'd be interested in hearing how it affects standard mp3s, too. If the complaint is they sound digital and stiff, then some good tubes would clear that right up, right? In theory?
Does anyone know if this fixes the keyboard brightness / volume controls?
Some nice features -- I like the ideas of the workout database and pedometer (will it work in your pocket?)

But my gym not only bans the use of cameraphones, but any cell phone except in designated "lounge" areas. No distractions in the workout area. Or so the rules state... I don't know how much it's enforced. I'm sure some gyms enforce it, though.
This is funny, but not a good way of conducting the survey. The word "Nintendo" is pretty ubiquitous at this point -- if you'd have asked people about the "Nintendo Wii" rather than just showing the logo (which will probably for quite a while, at least at first, always be connected with the word "Nintendo" while they build Wii's brand equity), the responses would have been far different.

Do I like the name? No, I agree with 99% of everyone and think it's stupid. But I doubt Nintendo is going to just throw the name out there by itself -- it'll be attached to "Nintendo" which will give it instant recognition as some sort of gaming device.
Be careful when investing in companies you're a fan of. It can cloud your thinking into an artificial halo effect. I wouldn't go to an Apple site for stock tips about Apple. ;)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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