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I've used startech before.. They make pretty good KVM switches.
t-mobile 3G users need not apply:
WCDMA 850/1900/2100, WCDMA 900/1900/2100

:(
I'm in the same boat as you... I actually like T-Mobile... And I'm holding out for something with a >528MHz processor to come to it.. Either through T-Mobile or unlocked...
You should change it in System Preferences->Accounts

1) Open that preference pane
2) Authenticate, if necessary
3) Right-click on your username, and select "Advanced Options..."
4) Select "/bin/tcsh" from the Login Shell dropdown box.

Terminal should now open with that shell by default.
They'd better write a substantially better music player, then. I have an Android phone, and I use the media player.. But it's pretty crummy, really. Nowhere near the features of the iPhone music player.
How are you supposed to type on that thing with the trackpad where it is?
So, wait, does that mean Android 2.0 will be out in September, too?
So, wait, does that mean Android 2.0 will be out in September, too?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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