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Stargate: atlantis, anyone?

If you have a router hidden at work, where there is only supposed to be one AP (an AP that makes you log in with your domain account) then hiding the SSID, makes people not be aware of it, but if everyone using a device that scans for wifi sees your hidden router, then IT, will probably go looking for it.

@Jerry Ham: I works perfect for me, always give highest quality and stays they on cox cable.

@theweakend: They know they can't top android....

@theweakend: They know they can't top android....

@CR8ON: Yeah, I had one almost exactly like this when I was in school.

@Zaos: It looks just about the same as a DVD but then again I can get 5Mbps DLs over 3G at work.

@whosdadog: CDMA is entirely different, CDMA is SNR, not power level due to the different way the the technology works.

@Zaos: I do at home, but when I am at a friends house, or at work, and we want something to watch, it's nice.

If it had the 30 pin connector, sure, but I use the video cable to output netflix to a tv all the time so....

@sudeep135: As long as you have you SHSH blobs saved.

@muzzaml: As long as you have you SHSH blobs saved.

@wanderingrabbi: A baseband update is included. If you ever want to unlock your phone you would not be able to.

@jeff.soto: Pro HDR is pretty good. Does the same thing basicly.

@dondiego87: buy Pro HDR, from the app store.

@judacris: That's kind of how I felt... until I saw the iPhone 4 display, I see a previous iPhone, and wonder how I thought the screen looked good when I bought it.

-18dB loss when I touch the gap with the tip of my finger from a distance, FWIW.

@styfle: The highest possible is -50, something is likely wrong if it says 0.

@RedRaider: Yup, and you can enable this permanently, even on 4.0 with SBSettings.

@Geckolord: My math professor would tend to agree, but my english professor, would be chanting, "context, context, context....."