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That just blew my mind.

I think it depends whether you are comfortable buying a used phone and whether you get the completely free subsidized or $100-$200 variety.. For me on Sprint, $60/mo after taxes versus $45 on Virgin Mobile, that savings can pay $360, and since a new phone even subsidized will run me $200 on sprint, and I should be

This post begs the question (well, at least 'a' question) about which network is the best for an iPhone 4 (or 4S)? The above example is a GSM 4S running on AT&T (via Straight Talk), but how would that compare against a CDMA 4S running on Sprint (via Virgin Mobile). I had heard since the CDMA doesn't have 4G, it lasts

Too bad there aren't refurb iPhones, that would be amazing. Where does [www.gazelle.com] and other places like that cell their phones?

InsomniaX. Can be bad for cooling (I have heard) but it works.

What's the best way to figure out what the MP3 Daily Deal is (without going to the website)? I love the AOTD app.

totally missed that. hilarious.

I essentially do this during a weekly meeting I have at work, and it is great. My suggestion is to not to do this on a Monday. I can't explain it, but I really think working from the middle week, say Wednesday, is great. It means on Monday you are continuing tasks versus starting new ones, and re-evaluating tasks on

Is that for real? Great to know since the price of an upgrade will be almost the same price as Airfoil [www.rogueamoeba.com] . I will hold out for the upgrade. Thanks.

Ian, the weird thing is that this isn't what is happening (on a Mac at least). That's how it use to work, and I don't know how it is updating the xml (which is directing the library), but it updates as soon as a file is moved. Test it out: grab a file that is in your library in one location only (so not in the afore

I have used Max for this purpose, pretty great IMO. [sbooth.org] Essentially you queue all your songs up and pick your output params. Max is nice since it uses pretty solid codecs. Its my goto for ripping CDs and converting between formats if need be.

If there was airplay, I would definitely buy this. Thanks for the find.

I have always been amazed that iTunes (or iOS) doesn't do queue based listening. One thing iTunes is doing right though is making it so that once a file is added to the library, it doesn't matter where you move it to, you can play it with ease without knowing the location.

Yodlee is the backbone of most commercial services, so I would start there. [www.yodlee.com]

I am surprised you didn't cite the recent arguments before the Supreme Court about GSK and whether off-hour emails/etc count as overtime. [www.marketplace.org]

Thanks to all for the answers. I think these sound like pretty good arguments about the size staying reasonable. I will wait then.

I am going to jump on the iOS bandwagon with my next phone, and my Sprint renewal just came up. I like the size of the iPhone in its current iteration, but am worried the iPhone 5 will be huge. I really don't like how big smart phones are these days and an iPhone or HTC One S are as big as I want to go.

So does a decent DAC make an iPod comparable to a Cowan, Archos or Creative PMP sound quality?

I have been budgeting forever and have found this to be true: where a little over here and a little over there ends up in big overage.