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Oh my god, the person in the photograph has weird shaped fingers. This photograph must be fake.
Gah. My UK iPhone was not unlocked, but I got tempted to try the install of version 2.0. Now I get this: The iPhone "iPhone" could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (20).

:(
Maybe Bill Gates is attending? Heh, geddit? :P
Heck, Microsoft can't even get a feature rich MSN client for Mac, let alone one for the iPhone. Really bugs me that MSN lacks A/V chat on the Mac.

I tried using BeeJive for the iPhone, but it didn't pick up all my MSN buddies. Think it only picked up the Windows Live users.

I've been using OpenFire to enable me to chat to MSN buddies through iChat. Sadly it also lacks A/V chat and even lacks file transfers.
Please, someone there ask about iChat/MSN/Yahoo on the iPhone. Could these features be closer than we think now that AOL's AIM is coming to iPhone?
What I would love to know is if you can only back up to Time Capsule using Time Machine? or can you use it like any other external hard drive and just send files to it?
I posted this about half an hour ago, but for some reason it didn't get posted.

Anyhwho... I am currently on a contract phone with 02 via Carphone Warehouse. My phone was due for an upgrade earlier this month and I currently pay £30 per month.

I contacted Carphone Warehouse to find out if there would be any upgrade deals for existing customers. The sales rep told me that I could expect to get the iPhone for free because I am already on a medium to high banding contract phone. :)
If you have a Quidco account (http://www.quidco.com/), then the iPhone should only cost you £209 when purchasing through Carphone Warehouse. You could then use the free sim unlocking software to put it on any network.
It will be very annoying buying the iPhone and signed up to an 18month contract and then come February or whenever it is the iPhone2 will come out and you can't swap to the new one until your current contract ends.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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