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The last disc I burned was a 10 song track list of karaoke tunes for a performance.
This was hilarious and somewhat true, no? Still it's iPhone FTW as most of us that read this blog probably have one.
That picture pretty much describes the pandemonium at the Towson, MD Apple store when people couldn't activate their phones. Thankfully, they finally let people take them home to be activated.
I've had it on since 10 am EST with no problems. I did restore it from an iLiberty jailbreak BEFORE I applied the 2.0 upgrade.
What's that song? I love it! Oh and the game looks kick @$$ too
I don't know how Twitterific can charge anything for this app when the free Twinkle trumps it feature-wise on EVERYTHING (save the icon)
Um, my mom has dropped her iPhone twice. Each time she totally effed up the phone and each time we returned it to Apple, they replaced it. Have you all tried that? All my iPhone buddies who had similar issues returned it to the Apple store and got replacements for free.
Ever since a friend told me about Engadget, I've been a dedicated... Ok, enough ass kissing, man! I want the vacation!!!! Love you guys! Really!
I haven't got it to crash yet. Maybe it's because I wait for the YouTube video to finish downloading. Thanks to Pumpkin and Max for the work. I don't know if Pumpkin is a narcissistic person or not, but he is one hell of a coder. IF this were for sale, I would actually buy it 'cause I have a use for it.
Me too! I've been circling the fence on AppleTV and would definitely be moved by a more consumer friendly approach to rentals.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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