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I just might get the 23" inch. I bought the S2309W a few weeks ago but returned it because of the most annoying thing ever. There is a HDMI feature on that monitor called Audio Power Save, and whenever there is a brief moment of no sound activity, this "feature" activates. Once the sound returns, instead of the sound coming back instantly, it FADES in like 5 seconds later. WTF is that all about? This feature would commonly activate in between commercials or during loading screens on my 360. So freaking annoying.

There was a menu option to turn this feature off, but it wouldn't actually turn off when set to off. So I called them up and returned it for a full refund. The dell rep was all like... "yeah.........about that..." It was a known issue so I got my full refund bitches. I'm gonna take my chances and order this new one. Hopefully dell didn't screw up on this one too.
Not the 3G iPhone... at least not the American ones.
Not the 3G iPhone... at least not the American ones.
I wouldn't even try using this App there, your iPhone might blow up
OH MY GOD, why would they keep this hidden?? The "Open links in App" feature is awesome. I often stream mp3's off the internet and hate the fact that I can never use safari while streaming or else it will disrupt the quicktime playback. Now with this, I can stream on Safari and browse the net simultaneously on Google mobile!
Those are some pretty middle class looking houses (google street view), but I'm sure the price isn't middle class. Anything near the bay area is just crazy expensive.
Apple really needs to fix the public folder uploading problem. When trying to upload files through a web browser onto your iDisk, the upload status pop-up window does not tell you when the file is done uploading. The spinning wheel just goes forever. Really annoying because I use my iDisk public folder to share files with friends and the only way they can upload stuff to my iDisk is through the public folder in a web browser (not going to give them my pw). They just have to estimate when the file is done uploading.

Come on, at least a progress bar Apple!
Wow, I just read up on this problem on the new MacBooks. That was very sneaky of Apple to do.
Pusher sounded very tempting, until I read your comment. I have never broken my 3G iPhone but am considering it so I can tether...

If I jailbreak with quickpwn, can I install my already downloaded Apps to my phone?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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