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The problem with that is that it is assumed. Apple praises itself on self-explanatory software. This fails on implementing that idea. It's too confusing and I can't be guaranteed that I won't go over my data limit.

No. The ones formatted for iPhone are played in the stock "Videos" app. Are you suggesting that it's a limit with the VLC app? I have not tested that theory.

I realize that I have been playing ~800MB video files on my iPhone 4 for quite some time with no issues. So there's obviously some partial file loading going on. However, I still stand by my statement that the RAM is limiting files that are too large (like my recent 1.3GB video failure).

I don't have a Mac. I have iPhones and iPods. I am on a 200MB/month data plan. The only place in iCloud where I can find the option to sync on wi-fi only is for documents and data. This concerns me because if I wanted to sync my photos (which I assume would include videos also) and my music, then I would be going over

It depends on how iOS and/or the app opens that file. You have to load a certain amount of data from the file to provide a continuous stream. You don't just load each part from storage as you need it. So, it's possible that the entire file isn't loaded into RAM. However, from my experience with VLC on iPhone 4, there

People are certainly going to have a hayday blasting Apple for this one.

I can't ditch the plan. Not enough people I know have a smartphone. Also; with only a 200MB data plan, I would start hitting my data cap much to quickly. Upgrading my data plan might fix that, but then I'm back to paying as much for that as for text messaging. I've got 4 phones for my family.

Agreed! This is frakking annoying. I don't have any subscriptions and I can't delete it. I'd like to at least hide it away in my "News" folder. Damn!

My family didn't own a computer until about 1992 when we received an Apple IIe as a freebie from the school corp my mother worked for. My brother was off to college and had learned some Basic programming. He showed me how to access the console and write applications. I was never able to save them to a the 5" floppy

Agreed. Breaking down the cost per day makes things look pretty and easy, but there are a LOT of people out there who cannot afford to put $200 down on a new phone. They get the free option because it's what they can do. There are tons of people who pay $10/month for internet on their dumbphone, so they have no

Apple is good at not mentioning these little details in their announcements and promotions. They don't want to upset any of their partners by emphasizing the advantages (unlimited date vs 3.5G speeds vs largest network, et cetera)

The iPhone 4 I have now is going to be well supported over the next year or so. My main reason for getting an iPhone 4 was for the camera. So in that aspect the iPhone 4S is tempting. However, I know that next year's iPhone could bring a lot more to the table. I'm also very satisfied with the performance of my current

World of Goo is on sale this weekend for $0.99 on iTunes. This is an 80% savings!

Due to my limited data plan (AT&T) and internet restrictions at work, I don't stream music any more. I would like to, but I just don't have the networks to do so on-the-go. Maybe if AT&T raises the $15/mth cap to 1GB or something I'll be able to come back to it.

I was initially confused because the iPhone 4 supports UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA. I was confusing HSDPA with HSPA+. So, though I knew I was running at 3G speeds, I thought a software unlock would allow for 3.5G speeds. Of course, I was wrong about that.

I don't think Notepad++ uses any type of type-ahead technology (think Intellisense in Microsoft Visual Studio). This technology is extremely helpful for faster coding and has become a fairly standard feature for IDE's.

The iPhone 4 is still a great device. I like the 2-year-contract cycle most of the time because I don't want a new phone every year. I'd like my iPhone 4 to stay relevant for a while longer.

I have a non-jailbroken iPhone 4 GSM (AT&T).

Okay. So I've got iPhone Explorer and I've got the shortcut on my phone. In iPhone Explorer I see a bunch of com.[companyname].[appname] entries listed under the "Apps" section. I can't figure out which one of these items is for my new shortcut?

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