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@seamonkey420: What is it with Mac users thinking OSX Snow Leopard is the be all and end all of Operating Systems? Windows 7 is just as good as OSX. Hell, Ubuntu is shaping up pretty well nowadays too.

@mysticsage2: OSX, we make you press an extra key for everything. Because you'll do it.

I personally use an A5 Moleskine as a sketchbook. I don't take a lot of notes in it though.

@timgray: How about a relevant comment? This article isn't about the iPhone, it's about Macs.

@WestwoodDenizen: You're right, it IS the exact same thing. The Mac App Store is basically Apples version of Linux's downloady thing (the name escapes me), but obviously, until someone bothers to hack it, no custom repositories. Besides, it's Apples platform, they can do what they want with it. Fanboys gonna fanboy,

@Malthian: Uhm... Yeah, good for you. Not everyone likes Android. Besides, it's a tertiary "feature" at best. Most people who would use this carry around some kind of USB drive anyway, be it a portable hard drive or a flash drive.

I even use an app that is literally the mobile version of GMail, simply because web clips constantly opening new tabs/pages in Safari is irritating. I don't even use Safari.

@Vevion: He is indeed reprising his role as Duke. John St. Jon is his name, and he has the most awesome voice in the world of voices. Destructoid's Jim Sterling had a little interview with him at PAX and, like many Duke fans would, looked like a little kid with a million dollars in a toy store.

@xxdesmus: Same exploit, different tool. Geohot's limera1n is a very basic, one button jailbreak. Not sure about greenpois0n because my brother stole his iPT4 back before I could test it. I only have a sucky iPhone 3G :(

@Squiddles: Also iPod Touch 2G. Basically, redsn0w for 2nd gen devices, greenpois0n/limera1n for everything else.

Could you update the article with the fact that iPhone Dev-Team have released a new version of redsn0w which jailbreaks iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G, for those who have those and are worried they don't have a jailbreak.

@Kamatari +: Or for those who didn't keep up, Chronic Dev Team, the team behind greenpois0n, were going to have to use 2 exploits to ensure an untethered jailbreak. Geohot came out with limera1n, which for some reason pissed a lot of people off. I don't know why, it saved Chronic from burning an extra exploit, saving

@JRock: I think that's pretty much the only choice, unfortunately. That being said, because of the way the upgrades work (first backing up the phone, then wiping it, upgrading the firmware, and restoring it) it might keep your Cydia apps, you just won't see them until you jailbreak.

@Kamatari +: That's actually true, or that why it's named. They even explain in a video with Nelson Mandela! :D

I tend to save the images. If it's not the right aspect ratio (like 16:9 instead of 16:10 like my monitor), stretched will look distorted, and a lot of the time tiled and centered cut too much off the image for my liking, if the image is, say, 1920x1080. I just save it and use Windows 7's "Fill" option.

@Kamatari +: I don't remember hearing about it being on phones or iPods. Ubuntu is a version of Linux, not the original. It can run on Macs and PCs though.

@SakuRedux: Thanks for the advice guys. I actually ate Granary bread for a while, and I liked it. My brother just hate anything other than white bread, and with him being the youngest of the family, we bow to please him I guess. It's just easier most of the time *shrugs*

As long as it isn't restricted to streaming music from the One store, I'll probably have a go of it. If so, I'll pass and stick with Grooveshark, which I thankfully got the app for before Apple pulled it.

I don't see the fascination with whole wheat bread. It's healthy but, to me at least, it tastes crap. I only really eat bread as a wrapper for some meat and margarine/butter, so I want it to taste nice. It's like Gizmodo's article about the chicken paste yesterday. I don't eat White bread/chicken nuggets to stay

@headclone: You make your device send out a different MAC address than it's network hardware actually has, tricking networks into thinking you have different hardware. I think.