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@A.Nonymous: There is a tool from Microsoft that serves just one purpose - making a flash drive bootable for Windows 7 installation. It's extremely easy to use. Select your ISO, select your flash drive, and then just wait for the program to work its' magic.

@wezelboy: The man speaks the truth. There is no equal.

Although GV Mobile+ is the original GV app that has received the most attention, it isn't necessarily the best. Another app, GV Connect is much more polished and better looking than GV Mobile+. Features wise, they're on an equal playing field. I stick with GV Connect in my everyday usage. It also seems that the update

@scottywz: Check out the status in the left hand column. It says "Fixed"

This is great! I just tried it out on the two machines I have and it worked perfectly. One thing though - where you say the command line switch to add to the end of the target of the shortcut it's "—enable-sync-extensions" The dash before the word "enable" is exactly two separate dashes, not just one. I think that the

You guys might want to add that iMovie for iPhone is going to be a $4.99 purchase in the App Store.

@JasonBarone: You might want to take a look at Lookout. Lifehacker's highlighted it before.

I'll be sure to try this out next time I'm looking for a crispy side dish. And, third paragraph, line two it should be:

As an individual who owns a PS3, 360, and Wii, Natal and Move are going to have to offer something tremendously different from the Wii if Microsoft or Sony want me to invest in their motion control accesories.

$149 is much too high. I can't see anything more than $100 working for them and even that might be a bit much.

The one thing I'm afraid might happen is that somehow Hulu patches this up. Changing user agents isn't exactly much of a way to fool Hulu. I mean, just look at what happened yesterday with Froyo (version 2.2 of the Android OS). The browser supported changing the user string to that of a desktop, but that hack only

Hmm. It looks like he's got a cell phone on there. Let's hope he's got Verizon. But I'm not sure if the nation's fastest 3G network covers other planets.

2nd paragraph, Lines 4+5.

@iHack: Bummer. Sorry. :(

What'd you know? 1&1 is offering free domain names (.com) for one year. You'll have to skip a lot of pages telling you to upgrade, but after that everything should go smoothly.

@digitmint: I've had a little difficulty downloading it, but now I've got it on my computer. If you want I can upload to Rapidshare and share a link. I think that's the easiest way. And, by the way, I had to add a few other trackers to actually find any peers.

@c.78: But you also have to keep in mind that a 64 bit recovery disc only works with a 64 bit system and a 32 bit recovery disc only works on a 32 bit system.

@digitmint: I'm assuming you're using uTorrent. If so, download the torrent file and start it in uTorrent. Then right click it and click Properties. In the Trackers box, also add

@MerryLilly: I've tried both and I'd have to say that Parallels is faster both while running and during startup and shutdown. And also, as said here, Parallels offers lots of customization with the applications particularly with how they blend in with OS X's look and feel.