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@jbarr: What about the iPod touch? Do you mean for FaceTime? Cause the iPod touch can talk to Macs with FaceTime. If you mean video chat, I'm pretty Skype and other apps like that work on the iPod fine.

@tomspidge: Since it uses a launcher, you could move it up to a Gnome panel if you wanted.

@neergrm: Seems to be default in my Ubuntu install (with Docky!)

"Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world"

Open standards, if you're using Apple products.

@WetSkeletonz: I think they're working on making the web app compatible with iOS/Android. In the mean time, there are 3rd party apps that sync just fine with GDocs.

Macbook Air a GeoCities page? Possibly the most well-designed, expensive page ever on GeoCities.

I use this page to generate random passwords out of letters (capital and lowercase), numbers, and punctuation if I wanted. I can also specify how long I want to make the password.

The Kin one is fine. They actually got Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes to be in it. Better than just paying to license the song. Besides, "Home" is awesome.

@Mark Hood: Wasn't a Google Voice app just approved? Or was I dreaming?

@spcomputing: ARE YOU INSULTING THE USE OF THE AMERICAN FLAG! YOU UN-AMERICAN COMMUNIST HOW DARE YOU!

Does the Macbook Air really need to be any thinner? We don't want these snapping like twigs.

So, basically WarGames is a partially true story? (I'm talking about the NUCFLASH incident.)

@3Djesus: They're stupid to me when I'm using Linux because it just clutters everything up.

@ObiHaiv: Paul Simon, I Am a Rock

@iDon't even: If you have an old iPod, just use foobar2000 to sync it. No need for iTunes at all!

What's the point of putting 2011 at the end of everything too? Live Essentials 2011 sorta makes sense, but Windows Live Mesh 2011 makes no goddamn sense. That'd be like calling Dropbox 2011 this year (though it's 2010) and Dropbox 2012 next year.

@jibbly: Microsoft kind of owns the tech behind Netflix... even more tragic is that Netflix still isn't available on Linux, because Microsoft doesn't want to license the DRM to Moonlight.