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@gtx2000: It's useful when artists contribute to other artist's albums. For example, Rolling Stones just released an anniversary edition of the album Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! Several tracks are B.B. King songs which the Stones play with B.B. King. In this case, B.B. King is the artist on the track, but The Rolling

@mjschmidt: WARNING: iPad WiFi network approval policy has detected an iPod Touch device connected to this network. The iPod Touch device duplicates iPad functionality and must be disconnected before this device can connect to the network.

@pixelsnader: Please see my replies to @Scarr. In particular the reply that explains the definition of moral. Yes, breaking the law is immoral.

@scarr: I also didn't say that my morals are defined by other people. Moral is not exclusively personal. Yes, everyone has personal morals derived from what their conscience says is right and wrong. But morality is also partly a social construct. As Encarta would put it, morality can be: good by accepted

@scarr: No. That's logic you whipped up.

@pixelsnader: I'd still say it's unethical to pirate the game.

@Tymian: I disagree. I think some laws may not necessarily be moral, a higher moral may be achieved by breaking a law (to save a life perhaps), but the act of breaking any standing law is immoral.

@aja175: I won't pretend to be a copyright law expert, but I'm pretty sure it still is— unless you paid for the right to download it (and likely share at the same time). Heck, I believe ripping an audio cd to mp3 is against copyright law.

@pixelsnader: kick yourself for buying into Apple. I have 50GB of music from the Zune marketplace. If my machine crashes, I download it again... if my backup happened to

awesome. I'm the only vote for 'piracy is wrong no matter what.'

bah. When I saw the screenshot I was hoping for an elegant way of organizing 'open with' in the context menu. I launch all my programs with the start menu search.

I honestly don't pay attention to the thumbnails because you get the full window preview as it is. I think this is one of the nicer features that Microsoft implemented as a result of user feedback during W7 beta.

WOHOA! $50 for a search app? Heck, $50 for any phone app... it would have to make me breakfast AND pay for the groceries to make that breakfast before I'd bat an eye!

Has anyone used Wolfram since the initial buzz? I'm curious because I could never find a use for it.

@imikedaman: Everything I've seen— primarily promo images— show people holding it with 2 hands. Same applies to an image of Steve Jobs sitting on a couch with his iPad. Beyond that, I've had no interest in the device, and haven't happened across the ad you found with someone setting their iPad down to type. But

@imikedaman: you don't. Laptops go on your lap (or desk). iPads are designed to be held. Excellent job at illustrating his point!

@blehbleh13: That's it. I'm officially switching from coffee to iced tea!

Am I the only person that feels the image for this article is borderline NSFW? Not that it is actually inappropriate, but to the casual passerby, it could be misinterpreted pretty easily...

@Enginerd: I know. That's why I specified that it has hotkey functionality for window snapping. Sorry if I wasn't clear.