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Next we'll have people claiming that a world record holder cheated by taking migraine medicine to improve his lack of concentration due to migraine headaches.

This also works on the dev channel. The instructions are the same.

Looks like a proprietary font... closest match I can find is Magneta Condensed Book

Why "bluetooth" the tunes while the iDevice is charging PLUGGED IN to the bluetooth receiver? Why not add the line-out pins to the connector and switch from bluetooth to a more reliable, better sounding line-out while it's plugged in?

They obviously need room for more data storage because it takes a lot of room to store enough information to clone all the Apple users for Jobs' perfect clone army when it comes time...

This is so cool! This could be even cooler in reverse!

I think the point is Digsby claims to be ad-free, then throws ads in your face with no way to disable them. On the other hand, Lifehacker has never claimed to be ad-free, and there are plenty of ways to disable Lifehacker's ads (several of which Lifehacker has featured, with of course a polite request to disable it

The only problem with that is that carriers like a bit of security with SIM cards. If you have trouble with one and need a replacement, a lot of them will flash your contacts and other data to a new one, then wipe and destroy the old one on-site. They refuse to allow you to have spares, but how would they even begin

Purple Drank is a cocktail with cough syrup. You may be thinking of Sippin' Syrup?

I want to know how it does anything it says it does. To reroute OTHER apps traffic, it would have to make changes to system settings, including plenty behind-the-scenes stuff. That can be VERY dangerous, for obvious reasons. They can effectively monitor anything that is transmitted. If it doesn't break secure

I said I think... I didn't exactly mark on the calendar "black blocks on DC landmarks". All I know is that it was like that at one point, and it isn't anymore.

I actually see this as a legitimate concern. If you're accident-prone, for example. I end up with small cuts sometimes and have no idea how they got there (and no, I'm not prone to blackouts). Or with bigger cuts, sometimes the bandage will come off if you're a toss`n`turner.

For a while (I think it was for about a year or two after 9/11), the White house and surrounding areas were littered with black boxes over all of the landmarks and buildings.

I hope the next nano brings back video playback and buttons. Leave the touch stuff to the iPod Touch and iPhone. Multitouch on that tiny screen is strange. Also, the only iPods now that play video are the HUGE classic and the iPod Touch. The only things preventing my gf from replacing her broken nano is that the

Somehow I kinda went paranoid when I saw the screenshot knew my real name, until I realised the author is also named Matthew.

The android app trick also seems to work with the iOS version, but I can't confirm it right now.

USB flash drives are still very relevant to me. As far as I know, you can't boot to dropbox to install an OS on a system without an optical drive, and if you have to install new network drivers on a system that won't stay online, flash drives are the way to go.

Probably not. It's too small to serve as a portal surface anyway.

Simply put (though not 100% accurate), very fine particles of black plastic.

And evidently it has reappeared... I could have sworn they took it out of XP...