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Here's more info on the Real Time AIM stuff: http://tap.gallaudet.edu/text/aol/
This is correct, I was going to post the same thing.

4 does 'preferences', 2 does 'administrative options', 3 does 'change prompts', 2 does 'rapid prompt' (which is just your recorded message) then the beep.
I didn't think you could use the iPhone to do bluetooth tethering no matter what. Care to share details here?
Ahh, this will show up in the App Store with Qik and Flixwagon: never. Apple really doesn't like apps directly accessing the camera, that's not allowed, and so it won't happen.

Of course, people get this stupid idea that only "illegal" apps run on jailbroken phones. Really? Twinkle was for jailbroken phones. Tap Tap Revolution (now called revenge) was for jailbroken phones. Don't give me that crap.
Ignore the haters, the little things do matter. Like, for just one of my e-mail accounts with DreamHost (there are several configured in mail), I always get a certificate error, and every time I do the little "advanced" button to check the "accept every time anyway". It's always already checked, but it seems to ignore the fact that the checkbox means DON'T ASK ME ANYMORE.

"Petty posts" mean "I really want Apple to start fixing problems", so after I post this I'm gonna go hit the - next to "what's the point of this" and "whiney! you should accept that OS X will have some annoying flaws that Apple could easily fix, but doesn't" type posts.
I'm quite sure this won't hit the store. It's got the ability to 'free memory' on the iPhone, which is much more than Apple will let an app do.
So they can send the link out to everyone who follows you using your account.
Here's a professional tip and something that SHOULD have been in the post:

12Seconds.tv, on site, integrates with Flixwagon. Flixwagon is installable in Cydia and Installer.app on hacked iPhones. It will take the first 12 seconds of a flixwagon broadcast and post it to 12seconds.tv if you have set up the integration.

Likewise, Qik supposedly integrates with 12seconds (and has an app in Cydia, and supposedly Installer.app, even though I can't find it) through a qik.com-side thingy.

Both of these applications are free to download on jailbroken phones, free to use, and do actual video. Both will post to your 12seconds.tv account.

YOU HEAR THAT? VIDEO ON THE iPHONE. TO 12SECONDS. WHAT A CONCEPT!

(Side note: Follow AmazonSteals on Twitter, they're having a giveaway)
Who do?

You do!

Do what?

Remind me of the babe!
I thought this was the same as the HD Home Run?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
 

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