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Chris
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Thats average, my cousin who is now 4 days old goes through about 8-9 diapers a day. As they get older they may only go through 2-3 per day.

Dropbox and iCloud are nothing to the same thing. They don't even do the same things.

And how many people will actually use theses features? Until STBs are replaced by only the TV I feel like many countless hours were wasted for something that almost everyone is not going to use.

Just go to the checkout/shopping cart. It originally siad $9.95 for shipping but clicked on the free shipping option again and updated.

Exactly. And for most people the date would have to change by several hours or days for it to work correctly.

Apple introduced a feature where you can quickly take photos from the lock screen by double pressing the home button and then tapping on the camera icon. This works regardless if there is a pass code or not.

But when you slap someone with the iPad you dont want to have the face accidently press a button and ... mess up the game =/

I assume by purchased you actually mean paid applications, such those that are >$0.00 for an app right?

I thought the same thing, but I am wide awake and perfectly healthy. (Well kind of)

I wonder if these people are using the Apple keyboard on 100% Windows machines. (i.e. Dell, HP etc..)

Thats a lot of MacBooks

That may actually cost you more, sure the stamp is $0.44 but I never order checks and my bank charges for checks. I don't know how much but I think it is more than $2

Usually they extend your registration by 1 year when you transfer. So lets say your current expiration date it 12/22/2013 after you transfer it would be 12/22/2014

+1 (Chuck reference)

I don't think so, the president can do whatever he wants, if he plans a trip to Best Buy and then decides he wants to stop for a burger on the way home the Secret Service has 30 seconds to get ready. In that 30 seconds they don't have time to do background checks, just surround him with guards.

No, Google was always very much against SOPA, Larry Page even published letters on it. I think what Gizmodo published last time was an organization that was pro SOPA. That didn't mean that all the organizations that belong to that organization are also for it such as Apple, Microsoft, and others.

Yes this is correct, not only is this bill focused on stopping illegal downloads but purchasing counterfeit goods.

Yea but where there is Cablevision in Brooklyn and Bronx there is no option to get TWC. I have never seen a place where both of them can provide service to the same house.