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@Super Chill English Bro: My Hero has been running 2.2 for the past 4 months, if you want it you can get it.

@Ian Logsdon: If people are that stupid we should not be encouraging them.

And with the 2.1 update for the Xperia X10 trickling out this month that 1.6 pie piece will shrink by Xmas.

@gemcosta: It makes me retch to think about it, shame on you Apple, this is the 21st century dammit!

Total look destroyed by a wired keyboard. It's seems a very cheap move on Apple's part to sell such a beautiful high end machine without a bundled bluetooth/RF keyboard.

@f1nlay: BBC4 can't help you being a culture-less barbarian.

@skaorsk8: Convert the PDFs to ePUBs with Calibre, you realise you are essentially reading a big image file with a PDF don't you ? not great for phones. Or use Adobe Reader for Android.

@freedomweasel: Totally wrong, you would lose manufacturer software support if you changed OS but it would not have an effect on your warranty, which covers your hardware not your OS.

@freedomweasel: Totally wrong, you would lose manufacturer software support if you changed OS but it would not have an effect on your warranty, which covers your hardware not your OS.

@m0m0: Jobs is a product guy not just hardware. He's a CEO not an engineer.

@cmdtacos: I think you mean dry English delivery.

@ender89: Watch Hollyoaks, Eastenders and Coronation Street and you will have learned your lesson.

@CaffineFreakUs: Well most people who hackintosh know what they are doing and like me have downloaded OEM install discs for the system they own, or imaged the restore partition first.

@wild homes loves you but chooses darkness!: Well I'd agree about the X10, it was my wife's phone, but you do need to remember the kind of faults that require a phone going away for repair are usually physical damage or faulty hardware so a phone will get flashed back to a stock ROM by the reapir staff before it even

@freedomweasel: An argument would have involved you actually replying to any of the points I raised instead of using jail breaking as a logical starting point for a bunch of stuff you don't understand at all, so it does beg the question, why did you bother in the first place ?

@freedomweasel: I don't know why jail breaking an iPhone has anything to do with Hackintoshing or Rooting an Android phone.

@freedomweasel: You miss the point, you would be expected to return the laptop to windows before return as using the restore discs is always the first thing to do to remove the chance of software problems, if they easily diagnose a problem then they often tell you to remove your HDD before return , so again YOUR

@Stonos: It is nonsense if you buy an HP laptop then the warranty covers hardware problems software problems are solved in a support perspective by using your restore discs which would work perfectly on a hackintoshed laptop.

Neither rooting nor hackintoshing will void a warranty in anyway.