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I disagree. Although it seems like a great location - the majority of the people there are just waiting to get in to the museum and the line is usually long and filled with tourist from all over the world who are cranky and fresh from the tubes.

Apple usually wants to be a destination in itself - not a time waster while you're waiting to do something else. Also, getting to it will be a nightmare and may not be worth fighting the tourist traffic.

I loved the Lourve - but not the experience of trying to get in - the experience that Apple seems to want to associate itself with.
You can now tell Time Machine to not backup to the remote Time Capsule or attached storage when your laptop is on battery power.

Finally!
I tried at the first Starbucks on Pike Street today just passing by to see if it came up. It didn't.

I can't believe they didn't do the first store in Seattle, so maybe it was down during one of those times I tried (2pm)
They have also added server side Junk Mail filtering! Great for iPhones and when your Mac isn't running in Mail.app


Image of to enable it here:
http://www.brandonwerner.com/2007/08/07/mac-now-has-server-side-email-filtering/
I wish my Cingular branded Nokia looked that good, it's a little beat up. Still, with all the new Nokias going QWERTY people have lusted over my last of the great US Nokias, 6682.

Didn't Cingular pull these Nokias after a SIM reader problem?

They are never getting mine :-)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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