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@CaptainJack: Yeah, similar experience for us around Seattle too. Think we'll have to go with wired too.

@Mex: The guy was trying to break his iPad. You could just tell, his wife was waiting for it. The fly was just on set that day, pure coincidence.

@Gary_7vn: Not nearly creative enough. People say a lot about Steve, but a butler doesn't fit in any perceptions of him. By all accounts, the guy washes his own dishes.

Otherwise known as a rental.

Looks like someone is calling that iPhone, anyone tell who it is?

@talkingstove: Are we talking about hacking, or open source? Because those are hugely different. This article is about hacking. Or course Apple protects from hackers, and you won't hear Woz ask them to do different. This isn't 1971, hackers can do serious damage.

@GadgetGuy247: What you say could have made sense had Apple actually ever been aggressive against jailbreaking. They rarely ever send out cease and desist letters, that should clue you in.

We can at least all agree that they are both better than Nokia users.

@gstatty: Pork Futures man, pork futures.

@anderlan: As anderlan pointed out, no sims. But also, would this work with a sim carrier? Based on the EFIN, verizon knows exactly what phone model you have, and thus requires you to get data on activation or re-activation. Do SIM phones carry the same id? I would think so.

Apple new data center/ HTTP streaming stress test (HTTP streaming standard not yet on other platforms): [gizmodo.com]

@TrueKnight: Who has a stronger reality distortion field, you or him? :)

@Haneyg: Actually, it's because Apple was testing their new data center and HTTP streaming, which is a standard in development and not out on other platforms.

@thiagohf113: "I totally respect the people that want an iPhone because it's better for them. I don't respect the people that want an iSomething just because it's an iSomething. "

@Monty: Right next to Netflix already running on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Mac OS X, right?