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    The workaround only worked for beta 1 if I'm correct, but that beta expired on August 4th.

    Vote: Find my iPhone. Simple, and free now.

    lolno. Canon L Zoom Trinity + Prime Trinity ftw.

    I have the WNDR3700 as well, it's a great router, but for me there's a big flaw. I use MAC Address Filtering and the web client of Netgear's is a pain. Every time a device is added or removed, the router has to reboot, a matter of minutes. My older WRT54G (ironic, same router history) and adding/removing MAC Addresses

    If I recall, all past iPod events were on Tuesdays...

    I'm mildly concerned about this guy's breathing.

    Can you elaborate? I'm afraid I don't understand your question. The taskbar is the standard Windows 7 taskbar, all that was done to it was the start button as well as removing the system clock in the notification tray.

    Also, if you guys have any questions/comments please send them my way, always looking to improve!

    Wow, I've been featured on Lifehacker, thanks so much!

    What about the iCloud 404 page?

    Update: On Firefox 4 (again, Windows) and I can get in and actually access the features, such as mail, contacts, and calendars.

    I can get in using a free MobileMe address (from the iOS 5 beta 1 loophole). I'm on Chrome with Windows, I got in after my second try. If you keep trying, you'll get in. But once you do, there's really nothing you can do.

    I've never actually seen a fake iPhone with a screen as large as (or larger) than the real iPhone.

    Doubles as refill pack for Super Soakers, only compatible with certain models.

    Or, you could buy an unlocked iPhone. Give Jobs some more Apple tax.

    Wouldn't his penis be crushed by the vacuum or space?

    The park next to my house just got a new play structure. Monkey bars, tall slides, swings, and whatever else was in the post are still there. In fact, the number of swings went from 6 to 10, so I don't see this "safe playground" thing going on.

    Flickr has a built in EXIF viewer, on the right hand side where the name of the camera is listed, click on it for detailed info.

    You can download the app for iOS by going into the desktop client, choosing Devices, and then clicking for iPhone.

    That pic makes a nice wallpaper.