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@disillusioned: Possibly from the picture they used? Can't tell for sure, but it looks like the guy at the bottom is wearing a mask. That picture could be from when they were spreading the "seeds" out though. Either way, neither of the articles said they were removing the exhibit just shutting it down.

They totally picked the wrong name for this app. It should have been called Cameraflage

@andrelix: No, it's not all content, only some content that is flagged for streaming by the content owners, so HBO is probably out as well as most other content. You'd probably have better luck with Hulu +

@Daniel Crothers: Isn't it obvious from the pictures? They put wall covering on the floor and floor covering on the wall.

Who cares if you can run iOS apps on the Apple TV, it has almost no storage so what good will it do? If you fill the storage up with apps, it will have no room left to buffer anything. The only way Jailbreaking to run apps will be worthwhile is if you can hook external storage up to it and install apps there.

@abates25: Did Google Voice become a VOIP service? If not, what exactly do you want to make work over 3G?

I'm sure it won't be a problem for long. That show will be cancelled in no time.

@Dexomega: Where did I say they didn't? read my comment above yours. You know, the one where I mention streaming HD while talking about Netflix.

@CubemonkeyNYC: So then it is probably a bad encode of 2012 on Netflix. They are really hit and miss, I have seen some really great HD streaming and some really bad HD streaming. It all comes down to how well it was encoded. The Starz Play selections on Netflix are notoriously bad encodes.

@CubemonkeyNYC: That's not a proper comparison. The speed of your connection means nothing if you are watching something that was poorly encoded or not HD. To do a fair comparison, you have to watch the same title in the same resolution with the same quality encode. Streaming right now won't look as good as Blu-Ray,

It's simple really. Just set all your settings in Facebook to Friends Only and that will cover almost all the bases. There are a few you want to set to Nobody but that is it. It's not that hard people.

So you can wirelessly stream, but still not wirelessly sync? Typical Apple, give a feature that only is half of what people actually want.

Where have you guys been? I read that a week ago. The story basically said that while they didn't have a sexual relationship, he still was guilty of sexual harassment because he basically fired her after she turned him down. Old news already.

@Jordan Posey: I agree, I never understand why people do this in the Nav systems in their cars too. Someone just stole your car, now they know how to get to your house and rob that too since they know you aren't home because they just stole your car. Duh!!!

@Polebull: Give them a chance will you? Jeez, Safari was the only browser available on the iPhone for a few years if I am not mistaken. Now you can get other browsers on it, I am sure that will be the case here too.

I hate all these articles comparing iPhone sales to Android sales. Of course there are going to be more Android sales, there are 50 times as many devices available for purchase.

@xeebot: Don't they sell old outdated crap now?

@Meiz: I'm sorry, I'd rather sync my mail directly to my device and not have to go through RIM's servers to get my mail.

@blehbleh13: It's goal is simple, it's to differentiate their product from a competitors. Do you really not see that? It's marketing 101.

If they didn't have to wade through so much red tape in San Fran, then I am sure they could improve the network out there. Remember Jobs saying that it takes 3 years for them to get approval to build one new tower out there. I have to imagine that it is far easier to get approval to build a tower anywhere else in the