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Shortly after 3am EST this morning, the whole Apple website was down except for the Discussions Area.
All sections, from the Store to Mac to iPod + iTunes pages were down.

ntrstng!
Fine. Keep holding onto your iBrick while the rest of them pay up the cash to resurrect their expensive paperweights.

Case in point: The free unlocker got people what they wanted out of the iPhone carrierwise. The unbricker will be the thing that saves iPhones, and if people will be paying for it... then let's say "desperate times call for desperate measures."
I studied abroad at Yonsei University last year, and I clearly remember the McDonald's the article is referring to! It's in a district called Sinchon, and the place is known as a "university-town" where you'll find Korea's hip youth, shopping and walking around being all young and stuff.

Man, now I wanna go visit again and check out the RFID changes.
Just don't try out the "bulgogi burgers" there. The Pineapple Pie there is delish, tho.
Yay for unlocked iPhones! w00t~!
Yay for EngadgetMobile~!
You fool. Apple has played the clever card, locking out all those who hacked up their iPhones and not properly activated them through AT&T. You play with fire, you're gonna get burned.

Thus all iPhones properly activated with AT&T (which EVERYONE should have) means "credit for everyone." You hacked the phone, you circumvented the system, it's your loss.
Please Please Please,
The Cingular please!
And now, here is a haiku for you, Mr. Engadget:

I would like to win!
any one gadget will do.
I will keep trying.
The webcam, please... the WEBCAM!!
Any gadget, Engadget! Any gadget! w0000t~!
It doesn't matter which item I win, dearest Engadget... but it would be awesome if I would win just something! =)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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