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speaking of, how can you tell what kind of panel a monitor has? I need a new monitor for photo editing and am willing to pay top dollar... any links you can post would be welcome.
dude, that is less than an hour of traffic at most video sites. YAWN.
CB17 - uhm, how can you promote 3G iPhone tethering when it doesn't even exist? I use BT tethering for Sprint 3G on a regular basis and it is much slower than an expresscard. It also smokes the battery in your phone, since you are powering 2 radios constantly. I seriously doubt Apple will promote tethering, or even allow it, because users will complain about battery life (if the consumer can even get the shit to work, considering the target audience of the iPhone).
Does that mean it is a full screen application (swf or the like) pretending to be the desktop? Or can you access all of the screen objects in OSX to actually make this work?
is it me, or is that dude's pants like a foot lower than his ass? or maybe his ass is attached to the back of his knees?
Kris Carr (the crazysexycancer.com woman) has a cancer of the liver, not her spine. She did not "beat" it with holistic medicine, she radically changed her diet and lifestyle in tandem with traditional medicine. She goes to an oncologist while at the same time employing natural therapies like boosting her immune system through diet and exercise. She and her husband are very cool and genuine people and you do her a disservice by misrepresenting her.
That is exactly my reaction to this story. I understand the motivation for seeking "natural" treatment, but it is so misguided. You would think someone as smart as Steve Jobs would make better decisions.
Paul took me seriously! MORON.
I bought a refurb nano + nike doodad just for the gym and the POS ipod died in 2 months. I guess they forgot to make their targeted-to-workout product sweat resistant.
this is why you never show prototypes to non-technical stakeholders. All they notice is what doesn't work, and they never fail to ignore all the amazing shit that DOES work.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
 

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