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Off topic, but is there such a thing as a USB to S-video or composite adapter? I can find ones that go the other way (for recording standard def TV), but I haven't seen anything for doing TV-out over USB.
"Customers don't want native apps, web apps will be fine."

Is there an echo in this industry or something?
You're missing the point. Of course I didn't buy Ultimate just for the extras, but they were extras and should be left as such. The value they added to the purchase has been taken away.
It is a pretty wicked slap in the face to Vista Ultimate suckers (I mean buyers). What features are left now to distinguish my $299 Vista Ultimate from somebody's $29 Vista Home Basic? A crippled BitLocker? Microsoft should have thrown Vista Ultimate users a bone...we obviously have money to throw away, so the only thing gained by alienating us is Mac market share.
Wow, somebody ripped off the CrunchPad before it even came out.
I live in Canada, and while I've seen lots of iPhones and lots of Android phones in the wild, I've seen exactly one Palm Pre. Heck, there were more iPhone 2G's in people's hands here, before they were officially available, than there are Pre's which can be bought in many locations. Doesn't look good, regardless of how solid the platform is.
I'd take one egg and drop it off the first floor. If it didn't break then, I'd go down and get it, and then drop it off the second floor, continuing the process until I broke the egg. I would then repeat the process with the second egg. This wouldn't really be a valid statistical sample, given only two data points, but I would average the two to determine how many floors the average egg (in my sample) would survive. The actual number of drops required is left as an exercise for the reader (hope you like stairs).
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Dev Team wrote the original tool I was referring to. A simple shout-out doesn't really reassure me. If this exploit just modifies code in memory like the other recent exploits, it should be safe, but I'm not familiar with "the at+xemn crash". Got any technical info?
Any clues as to how this does the unlock? I only ask because GeoHot's last tool was released with some problems left, and I remember previous tools overwrote critical stuff that bricked phones when they were updated. Any chance of that here?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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