I frequent digitalcigz.com almost daily just to see if anything has changed, and they still say out of stock. I think they intend to reissue the model, but by then all the hype may have left the building because all this time consumers have been waiting for this truly genus item to finally reach their eager hands, many things were likely occurring elsewhere across our globe. There are so many great companies and freelance modders pushing the envelope daily and are making incredible devices and, most importantly, are releasing these items for sale to the vaping community in a reasonable amount of time. So it appears wise to advertise something that is appealing, cutting edge for any given present moment in time and get that product out to the consumers as quickly as possible from the launch of the first ad campaign. The thunderous rate of new technology in e-cigs doesn't surprise me (why would it to any one?). Look at science and technology, healthcare even? What was once the unfathomable, is now the bench mark for most or many products and industries. I marvel more at the fact that we collectively look to these devices or products with little astonishment, we often begrudgingly become assimilated (specifically when referring to the older population who tend to have a slower learning process related to CNS degradation as part of the normal aging process, but uncommonly do these older people lose their intelligence, and thus their ability to learn new devices and media platforms is still manageable, but it can tend to frustrate them more) and we ultimately create our lifestyles, leisure activities and social connectivity. 50-100 years ago, some brilliant minds had these etherial dreams of creating amazing things in this world. We still have those same people today,Many are forum members on this very site with those same dreams to make stuff happen with technology, resource, faith, and I'm sure there's a dash of pixie dust in there. I would assume that 90% of the greatest minds 50-100 years ago each had at least one or two things they thought would never be done...ever. I believe technologists today have some sort of a whisper-hammer or star-catcher to create our new existence through available resources because these etherial dreams of the sleeping giants of yesteryear have come to absolute fruition in a guns blazin' fashion. Items, services & commodities are flying off shelves, arriving through email orders, and are sold in the millions & billions internationally (referring to each respective commodity). I'm using one of these dream machines right now to inhale some vaporized nicotine-ridden VG into my lungs, and as I thankfully exhale imagining the nicotine crossing the alveolar-capillary membrane of the deepest regions of my lung apices without bringing his 4,000 other friends with him. I imagine that in 15-20 years from now, after several real randomized control trials are completed pertaining to safety and health concerns about vaping (and basically shows it's no worse for you than your 3 cups of coffee per day, or something to that effect), I'll still be an RN approaching retirement waving to my neighbor and saying "see, I told so" These devices, and technology as a whole, make our lives what they are today, they are digging deeper into the core of what human beings are capable of and I don't think it is a bad thing at all. E cigs are amazing, life is amazing and all this technology is here to help guide us into finally believing "that we are all one mind, we're capable of all that's imagined and all conceivable." Can tell I'm a TOOL fan from that quote I hope!