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Copy-and-paste on the iPhone is Apple's new two-button-mouse.

Waiting for 8.1 to fix all the bugs (in 7 year old software)

Make it freely available and easily usable in my non-US country, and people won't grab it through bittorrent.

The MacBook is among the easiest laptop for changing the hard drive.

I certainly wouldn't mind my Wii being a DVD player. That would allow me to eliminate one more device from my entertainment cabinet.

If you're concerned about the security of your information, the best option is to leave your information at home. The DHS document doesn't say the can confiscate your laptop, it basically says they can confiscate *any* information, digital (flash drive, ipod, etc) or analog.

FTA: "Warning: The 2.0 jailbreak is still relatively new, and does suffer from instability. While I successfully jailbroke my device this morning, I have experienced hang-ups and freezes trying out new apps"

Thanks. It's always annoyed me how little control the MacOS offers for configuring a screen.

The only problem with this form of gadget organizing is what happens when you change out one gadget in the system.

Not to mention that the studios probably feel that this method is an infringement of their IP and that you should shell out additional cash for a BluRay copy of the content.

I've been holding off on jailbreaking my Touch to see what Apple does with the SDK. The move to charge Touch owners $20 for some iPhone functionality suggests to me that they're gonna try to charge for Apple sanctioned 3rd party apps. I think I'll be jailbreaking this evening.

What does it break?

Our onions are stored in the fridge. We never get tears when chopping onions. Personally, never thought about it or made any connection, but make of it what you will.

But, sadly, they appear to have neglected all of the instant messaging web-apps developed for the iPhone. I wonder why ...?