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@shkm: Or have built. Pogoplug+X10+USB dongle+Apache/PHP+Android=Voice-controlled automation

@HotButteredToast: It seems the way notifications are served to the API, they spit out URLs, not directives to be handled by the application. Theoretically, parsing could handle it, but simply has not been. The simplest solution would be to just directly embed a WebView into the app to handle outbound links.

VOTE: Arvixe

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What a surprise? The first item in every applicable category is an Apple one. I wonder why?

@Herbert-the-Pervert: Then I guess Win7 technically also bluescreens. My desktop's equivalent build from Apple is $5.1k. My desktop cost me $1k. And can run OS X better than a Mac.

@Herbert-the-Pervert: In the year I've owned it, my desktop only bluescreened once. And it outperforms in every aspect, in terms of speed.

@voden: Soon, you'll need a Linux computer to JB a Mac to JB an iPhone.

@Herbert-the-Pervert: Sony makes a few laptops with "instant on" (a bootable Linux-on-chip on the mobo). Also, my PC outperforms and Mac I've seen, especially with boot times.

@(Splat): A Mac IS a PC. Damn semantics.

@lorensingley: Best part of TV: a 3-way viewing paradox. A views B, B views C, and C views A.

Can you review Android games? A lot of them are crap, and there's probably a few gems somewhere.

Time to print me one of these :)

@Maave: How about a midpoint? Regular install of Linux or Windows as a TrueCrypt decoy into your normal install, and booby-trap the regular install.

@Sphaler: VM's indeed do work.

Daemon Tools is 99 euros for the advanced edition, 65 euros for the standard edition, and lite is free. None of them are USD.