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Thanks for the feedback, EmptyHouse.

I currently use a Mighty Mouse and there are several things that I've never had work right like the right click and having to clean the little ball several times a week.

I'm anxious to try one out at our Apple Store before I plunk down almost $74 (incl tax).
A slight bump in the processor range. Personally, and this is not complaining, Apple would sell a lot of minis if the low end model started at $499. That extra $100 can be a deterrent.

I really do want to get another mini. I may have to get one of these.
Even if you don't need it for video, the Firewire port is important for backup and recovery (Firewire Target Mode).

Until Apple figures out a way to have a USB version of Firewire Target Mode, bare bones recovery and backup will be limited.
Wifi in these places should be free. And I think there will be enough people that will buy stuff instead of just hanging around for hours sipping on a tall coffee they brought in from the AM/PM Mini Mart.

Let's just hope that Verizon is more iPhone-friendly than B&N's AT&T sign in page.
Adding my "Excellent article" statement here to the mix.

Apple really does need to make some decisions on how to make this process better. You make some really good points in your 6 step outline of the process.

Confusion doesn't make for good business, regardless how many iPhone users and apps have been purchased and downloaded.
While the range is not that of the Tesla, it is getting closer. I'm looking forward to this technology gaining more ground.

I also realize that these vehicles should have already been populating the nation's highways 10 years ago, but at least now we are moving forward.
Thanks for the details on Pocket Tunes.

Hope Stern and Co. will allow streaming eventually over this app.
Happy Birthday, TUAW. Keep up the great Mac support.
I'm not on SERO, but I do have a 6 year old plan that I'd like to keep and be able to be a Pre user. Guess I may have to shell out $550 if I want to do that, unless the Pre really is tied to only newer plans. That would be sad if that were the case.
Adding another "Yeah!" for this PalmOS emulator app. This is cool to see and hoping that it will work well with the Pre. This may help a lot of us PalmOS users to make the switch.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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