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There's no source of this picture on this article, it's as if BoingBoing found it off FailBlog or something...it pretty much looks like something on FailBlog.

@baandoptager: I can't understand what you're saying, but the TV reflection is distorted.

@Apollo: Not only are they taking your privacy but they're also taking your battery? :O

1, 7 and 8 of the iPhone Apps look really good.

@alienshards: I'm no expert at this, I just read it from a School book, and it's only a theory.

@EvanSei: I thought Jason was looking on the thieves side to not steal it over it having some security feature.

Wait, why shouldn't thieves steal it? Is it because of how unique it is? Or because of security? I'm a little confused.

YouTube? Guess who isn't going to Hooters?

Supplanting children? Who'd swap their kid for a bucket of water and some fish fingers?

@numo16: Yeah, I agree Windows 7 works really well, but now that I hate Microsoft, I can't see me walking out the store with a Windows 7 disc.

@alienshards: Look at this image, want me to explain it?

@alienshards: Yes, imagine each antenna covers a 1/3 of a circle, you'd have 3 of those to make a full 360 degrees around the area.

@jepzilla: I feel the same way, only I don't understand why people prefer Microsoft over Apple.

I have a feeling Jobs reads Gizmodo sometimes to find out about Apple products.

@cbytes: Yeah, it means the screen will be tiny. I can't be bothered to work it out unfortunately.

@mrgibblechip: I heard they used a super computer to come up with that.