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@ianoo: can't really compare. But... I am sitting here not finding them very funny at all.

Other downside: US only. Boo.

@Joe Stoner: but two plugs and double the power not so good... with the plug shortage in my house, that's a biggy.

@DrkPheonix: Yeah me too. Maybe the "reboot" of Kill Bill will be like that.

A summer blockbuster? LOL. I should be called "Something Almost Happened" . Ha ha. "I had an iPad and it said it was too hot... but it was fine in the end. The end." Come on Tarantino make that movie!

Tomorrow, we'll teach you how to bold your text!

I've been playing with voice control, and it's just like an episode of FoneJacker. "You have selected a... bisexual houseshare... in... Walthamstow. Is this correct?"

@thinkthis: everyone in the Apple promotional video for a start.

Covered by my home contents insurance. Separate insurance is for chumps.

@kingcrim84: teams, companies etc are often referred to as plural as well as singular. There's no right or wrong... although the US often tends to go for singular, and the UK leans more to plural.

Nice to see a calmer response... the response over at Gawker was hysterical. "MILITARY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN VIOLATED!! FAMOUS PEOPLE EXPOSED! ARGH!" That's my summary of their response, and no I'm not resorting to hyperbole.

@TraderCoz: Well .com domains are not exclusively American. And indeed, I know you're kidding but Gizmodo's writing comes across like that.

"Without a doubt, the fact you must be on AT&T to use an iPhone is the single-most compelling reason to avoid buying an iPhone 4."