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You think Google and Facebook give "stuff" away for free out of the goodness of their hearts? Get real.

Absinthe is not in "beta", what is the point of making that up? It also has nothing to do with Redsn0w and only a little to do with the iphone dev team(in that Musclenerd helped out with the jailbreak).

uTorrent 3.0 alpha, which is necessary to make use of the uTorrent app, is only for Windows (even though its been out for over 8 month).

It looks like one of those Tiger handheld games from the 80s, and I don't mean that in a nice way.

@cheese1756: Unfortunately, I can't install a TV tuner on a PS3, and it can't run Boxee of XBMC. Then again, an HTPC can't play PS3 games.

@Omar Beach: I'd like to see it on my freaking N1. You'd think that Google would want their official dev phone to be up to date!

@Settings: I think I could chalk the second hand up to flourish, but those screws are seriously bugging me. For $20,000 they couldn't have found a way to place them at regular intervals?

Wow, it only took 7 months! Way to go Adobe.

@WTF! Realityism!: The addition of Fergie in 2002, and then the release of the album Elephunk in 2003 was the beginning of the end of the "good" Black Eyed Peas.

@NuevoLeon: "It's an option in LockInfo (which I had earlier...)"

@icfan: I wonder if people said the same thing about light bulbs back in Edison's day.

@RenRen: I really doubt it. There were legitimate reasons for Apple asserting tight control over the iOS App Store, as prior to that, there wasn't really an end-user friendly way of putting software onto a phone. Apple being Apple, they wanted to do it so that the apps themselves were a reflection of their vision for

@Affan K: Yeah! I mean, it's not like the iOS app store has thousands and thousands of free apps. And besides, why should developers make money off of their work? Just horrible.

@geekotheweek: Did you know they have a website, too? I'm not trying to harass you, I'm just trying to understand the rationale behind not wanting what basically amounts to free money.

@MasterGiz: The issue is that no consumer has the financial backing to sue a company over what would might not amount to very much in the grand scheme of things, but they still feel they need to assert their rights as a consumer, which is why we have class action lawsuits. Just because you don't care or aren't aware

@geekotheweek: Don't be too pessimistic. When the record labels lost a class action lawsuit several years back, anyone who had bought a CD from a period of several years was entitled to a chunk of the settlement. I ended up getting a check for somewhere around $15, and that was a much more prominent case than this

@QLAB: It is and has always been pretty much just a front end for mplayer, at least as far as its media handling capabilities are concerned.