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Is this a press conference or a conference call? Big difference!
Looks cool - I like the icon too. How does it compare with Snapture?
I believe the kids call it sexting. Or maybe that's what the adults call kids sending under age porn to each other via MMS.
I prefer a clean slate actually. When I buy a new car, I don't want it to come with a bunch of bumper stickers that say Leather Inside or Hemi Inside that I have the option to remove.
Why do PC's still run with those Intel inside stickers? Macs don't have em and it looks so much cleaner.
What did Charlotte do to deserve first dibs? Where's SF, NYC and Atlanta on the list?
I'm definitely still having that problem with Photoshop CS4. In fact, I didn't have the issue in Leopard, but now have it in SL.
It may or may not be fixed for Office, but I'm now having Spaces issue with other programs. For example, I've set Adobe CS4 to only show up in space 3 and in Leopard it did just that. In SL, it'll open the image in whatever space I'm in while drawing the Photoshop menu options in space 3. (This is a MBP hooked up to an external display as well.)

Also, when moving my Firefox window from the MBP to the external cinema display, the Firefox drop down boxes stayed on the MBP while the browser was on the other monitor. Double d'Oh!
Canon won't be paying for that hell. Consumers will - and that's perfectly fine for Canon.
Why are you showing the concept model picture? The production ones aren't that cool looking.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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