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@iDroid: Titanium backup can get rid of bloat-ware but you have to have root.

@ranwanimator: Thats what I was wondering. You can uninstall crapware if you have root then get Titanium Backup and use it to uninstall whatever you want but be careful not to delete something important

@dogcow: Apps are installed to the internal memory by default which is much smaller. There is now an option to install to the SD card but not all apps support that yet.

Anybody know what kind of shoes those are? They look similar to Asics Mexico 66's but not quite. Any help?

Sounds like a great app. What happens when you install add-ons and stuff after it's already packed up. Does it save all new changes inside the sandboxed app or dump the changes or what? If you run a software update like in VLC does it upgrade the version in the package? I just wish I didn't have to re-install my

@Anthone Tony Si: Yeah somebody did something dumb when engineering the shuffle battery life.

@Tim Brady: This doesn't play video anymore.

@dasarp: I totally agree, I am still hanging with my second gen nano and it's treating me pretty well. I am glad to see they put the buttons back on the shuffle because that was strait up dumb to take them off.

@subtlescalpel: That is apple, look at the iPod Shuffle, they went from easy to use to complicated voice commands and headphone only controls. Dumb.

@superhrman: Because they want you to support the developer by buying this great app.

Hard to say when it hasn't rolled out to everyone yet and there hasn't been enough time to test to see how it works day to day.

@zelannii: If you read the article it says you can choose where the call goes.

@siwex80: Just like it was pirated by lots of iPhone users. It's just as easy to pirate iPhone apps so get off your high horse.

I will also through in a few other favorites of mine. Key Ring, gTasks, Tetherbot, runkeeper and Shazam. All running great on my Nexus One.

@ealexand: Also check out RunKeeper for android, works great and it has a super slick site for checking out all your workouts.

@Mysta: It would be wrong of you not to.

@kingmaker: I agree with all the other responses and it's easier to use on a phone/ipod/media streamer then a physical disc.