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If the iPhone crashes, both crash.
I would agree with that. I do work as a airport screening agent and I would tend to think it might just not pass, depending how big it is.

It doesn't pose threat as itself, but we just don't want passengers to panic when they spot someone in the plane holding on this deadly looking USB key drive. XP
It's a picture way back in the background.
If you ever come with this pocket multitool in your bag in a Canadian airport checkpoint, they'll be sure to tell that you can't go in the plane with that. :P
Melee. It kills instantly in Halo.
If you would be playing first person shooter games online in a competitive way, you'll be sure to agree with my point.
If the LCD isn't 120Hz, it's not worth it.
"In Canada, Comedy Central videos are available on The Comedy Netwrok."

Region locked online videos are lame. :<

Net neutrality, pleeeeeeeease?
But there is this infrared sensor bar that is required, right? It's like a camera IMO, just less less advanced.
Hein!? Quoi?! De kesser qui se passe?!

... this is uber lame. oO
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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