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Crossover Office for Linux is excellent, far better than Office running natively on a Mac. No really noticeable speed hit, but then we're talking about Office 2003 on a pretty nice machine.
Er, by 500gb, I mean 16gb. For $500.
Crap, I just bought a 500gb iPhone today. My first iPhone too :(
Neat looking cake. But was that picture taken with an iPhone or what?
@Derek:

You would have a point, except that if you choose not to install Safari iTunes continues to work perfectly.

Anyway, you had better believe that iTunes for Windows has next to no code in common with iTunes for Mac. As evidenced by the drastic difference in stability.
Any word on whether it fixes the miserable read and write speeds to external drives on AEBS?
What about the part where you aren't allowed to run interpreted code? This can't be done within the (artificial) limits of the SDK, they'll have to get a special exemption from Apple.
Er... Why is it surprising that its an Airport Extreme with a hard drive? I thought thats what it was supposed to be?

What I'm curious to know is whether write speeds to the time capsule are better than the miserable write speeds to a USB hard drive plugged into an AEBS.
Thats funny, I was led to believe that Apple spent nearly all of the iPhone's 60% profit margins on R&D.
Do they still not have HD rentals unless you have an AppleTV? I just can't see why you would ever watch a standard definition movie on a computer.

If these were available in HD I might actually rent some of them. That would be weird. I haven't spent money on iTunes since like August.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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