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If they are selling original Apple products at Apples MSRP I really don't think they will care that much, honestly. If this was in the US it would be shut down immediately but I have a feeling this place will last a while.

SiriusXM doesn't fall into the same category as these other platforms. XM is like Pandora in that the content is chosen for you, you're not getting to choose the actual song you want, you have someone else's choice sent to you.

Cover the iPad in a full body invisibleshield (or similar product) and call it a day. Yeah the case is ugly as fuck but I think I may take this route.

There are a couple of advantages Spotify has over grooveshark: Their music library. It is clean, organized and polished. Groovesharks is a mess - it drives me nuts how many bad tracks I come across, either mislabeled or it is a 30 second sample.

If you use this method you are limited to 20 hours of streaming.

I'm always floored that people don't understand that almost any ISPs cap is download AND upload combined. If you've downloaded 250GB you've already exceeded your cap.

Must figure out a way to use this as the 'gas pedal' in my car for speed control.

Same could be said for Android, WebOS and Windows Mobile. Both operating systems are designed to dumb down and simplify the experience. If you want a 'real computer OS' you should buy a 'real computer'.

From the article "McDonald didn't think twice about what he was doing because he had permission from Apple security and even some customers."

Their website is so poorly written, it's disturbing.

Pretty sure it just has the matte screen option. If you order the MBP with a glossy screen you get the black bezel - with a matte screen you get the silver/metal bezel.

Since I was fortunate to have my iPhones grandfathered in with the AT&T unlimited plan I have a much more important question:

Back in the old BBS days my handle was 'Darklord' which sounds pretty stupid now. Although I was 14-16 at the time.

Pretty sure someone was probably pretty quick at figuring out who they were and along with being called 'cyber terrorists' by media outlets they were starting to realize the completely deep shit they are going to get into if they get caught.

35M users. Advertising and subscriptions. They do pay licensing to some of the labels out there - they are quasi-legal. All users are required to indemnify Grooveshark for any losses, damanges, etc, etc. and no users have been sued or brought to court. Yet.

The whole 'upload your music into the cloud' thing is just a way for ANY company to get around the labels haunting them. By the end of the year the market is going to be saturated with these companies that offer xGB storage and a client that runs on X. It's like financing a hard drive.

Not to take this too far off topic but I would suggest getting a secured credit card to help build your credit.

The music industry was so worried about the shift of sales of music from the physical realm to the digital realm that I don't think they are too well prepared for this. I think you're starting to see a big shift from people having libraries on their PCs to just wanting to stream whatever they want, wherever they

Finally! Justification to keep the 'Unlimited' iPhone data plan I've had for years, I was just about to go to the 500MB plan to save some dough on our

If Amazon institutes the collection of sales tax and therefore becomes no different than the brick and mortar retailers the only thing that is going to change is the prices. Amazon's prices aren't always significantly less than their competitors but if all things are equal they will have to make up the business