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@Liam: And the other two. I love it.

@KamWrex: Ditto, I think I just found a great present.

@m57: I really should rephrase that. If you're stubborn (and sometimes lucky) enough, you can get a Mac for a fraction of the price. It takes a bit of trial and error, but a big portion of PC hardware works well enough with OSX.

@m57: I don't think you're familiar with the whole hackintosh "scene". If you have a PC, there's a good chance it can run Mac OS, even if poorly.

When will it be available in Blackberry smartphones, other than Verizon? D:

@prupert: Whitson and Adam did an article a while back:

Only my phone: a BlackBerry 8520, to serve as an alarm clock, and so I can see new e-mails when I wake up.

@brijazz: Lighting a very cool cigarette.

@TypeMRT001: ifixit.com has a very nice selection on Apple repair hardware.

@KyleW: It was extremely expensive to maintain and operate. It didn't respect urban noise levels, because of the sonic booms.

@Drummertist: I don't think there's anything wrong in resorting to Hackintoshing when you can/want/need to use particular software (video editing comes to mind). Therefore, I don't think of it as envy.

VOTE: Trillian. That's what I use on my BlackBerry.

Let me start by saying I'm loving the way Lifehacker's been joining articles with video versions of the pieces. This is a great example.

@Robert Dunseith: Well, I don't think they could be using different OS's, because they used iChat, which is Mac only.

@2 replies: It's the volume changing sound on a Mac.

Whitson, that's not a good shirt to use in a video chat. Not that I have anything against it. Cool video though!

@FauxReal: Yeah, those that are shorter than 2 minutes, will still have 30 seconds-only previews.

Now that's what I call good news.