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@davidfarrell116

I didn't say watts were equivalent to joules, i said watts = joules per second.

@ultimatepwnage

The article doesn't mention kWh, and if it did it would still be wrong. 30kWh is a measure of energy, not power.

alexchilcott is correct, the article should state kW, or kJ per hour if they wanted to be a bit weird.
PS your car won't lose any more energy going over these than it would over a regular speedbump.
Can you guys please stop saying kW per hour? Watts are equivalent to joules (energy) per second. Joules per second per second doesn't make any sense.

Cheers :)
i'm confused - isn't a slingbox a "server device" - doesn't it connect to your cable/satellite box and upload the signal via the internet? seems to be exactly what they're trying to prohibit.
Does anyone know if this is true multitouch or if he's just getting the "average" i.e. central point and radius?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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