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Cloud shmoud. I still have issues streaming Sirius to my iPhone. I'll do cloud music when 4G has replaced 3G.

Seems to me there's a single way for the TSA to stop the major complaints: stop being assholes. Then we won't think you're joking about us behind our backs, or saving these pictures for future "use" back home.

ouch, tivo is $20/month now? for guide data? or is their model that they're essentially renting these services out to users?

@iain6: Of course you realize the irony of talking about a city where many people don't even own cars and the ones who do usually only use them on the weekends.

Lol, horrible AT&T service? I got a Virgin Mobile Mifi which runs on Sprint's network and it turns out it's much slower than AT&T!

@Msj2705: This experiment is not trying to prove anything about the Big Bang! They're doing it to study quarks and gluons. Take the Big Bang out of it and start with this:

@Msj2705: They're not actually trying to recreate the Big Bang, just the conditions of the universe right after the Big Bang, the most important part being the temperatures of a million times hotter than the center of the sun. Because at those temperatures the protons and neutrons break down into their composite

Strange, my recurring alarm went off fine.

@treehouser: Are fewer women buying those magazines because they don't agree with the stereotypes of beauty being put forward? Or simply because the entire magazine industry as a whole is looking over a cliff right now?

In general, I shy away from using beta software (especially OSs) while traveling, whether for work or pleasure. There's just too much that can go wrong and with beta stuff you're not likely to get much support or be able to ask for help from the online community.

Airports? Every airport I've been through has asked people to take out any large screened device. One time a guy had a 7" tablet and they made him take it out after going through the xray machine in his bag. I just take it out now since it's less hassle than holding up the line.

@Platypus Man: I think one of the Borders readers is. It was so slow as to be nearly unusable.

Capacitive touch or pressure sensitive?

@alevill: Great news! I still have the older version on the iPad. Now I can get to downloading via easynews...

Anyone else wanting one in motorcycle helmet form? Along with requisite HUD of course.

VLC team: this is great! But could you enable the app to show up in the "Open in..." dialog? That would let users use VLC via Safari, mail attachments, or file management apps like Dropbox.

If you are as good with words as Oscar Wilde then by all means feel free to do what you will with the language. But don't conflate an inability to distinguish it's and its with Oscar Wilde's above-it-all attitude.

@jinlee: Reliability.