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Apple HAD the Web SDK that Pre has and everyone railed on them for not providing a proper SDK.

Now Palm does it with the Pre and everyone lauds them for it.

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Actually it's not fake. It's also not to say this is Snow Leopard either.

I'm currently using Safari 4.0 now to write this and I can assure you that is a proper screenshot.

I'm running it on Leopard BTW.
Actually the new version of Safari has a User Agent list (go to Preferences/Advanced and turn on "Show Develop menu in menu bar" and it is there.

It may be possible to view the site properly by identifying itself as IE or FF.
Wow, so you call foul on the MacBook Air because a dongle is needed and yet you don't cry foul on the designers of the USB modem who design a product assuming that every machine is designed the same? I can think of other machines that this dongle won't work on so who's at fault, the PC manufacturers or people who don't know how to add a small extension on?
Are you going to ask for a refund?

What's the bet you don't get one. :-P
The beer's Fosters. It's a crap beer. No wonder Microsoft chose it. Keeping in line with the rest of its products.
How does late June relate to Spring? Isn't that Summer over there, it's certainly winter down here in New Zealand and we're meant to be polar opposites so how does June relart to Spring?

Does it have something to do with business or something as opposed to actual seasons?
I would in a flash. Back in the day I played this game on the Amiga and loved it.

I love the fact that Nintendo is bringing back much of the old gameplay.

Can't wait to see what this new title is if/when it gets released.
As a respected business owner could you come to my workplace in New Zealand and tell my bosses this?

My contract says that I am to wear tidy clothes which I can handle and do but they are trying to force me to wear a tie which I flat out refuse to do.

I am a hardware engineer and am working over spinning fans etc so a tie is a health and saftey issue but when I try to tell them this they think I'm joking.

Tidy clothes are not good in my line of work. For the last week I've been doing a project replacing CRTs with LCDs and at the end of the site, let alone the day, my clothes are covered in dust and dirt etc.

Please come and tell my bosses that clothes don't represent professionalism but that it's all in the attitude. They may take someone like you seriously as opposed to someone who works for them. :-)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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