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I don't understand why people continue to complain about the glossy screens on the new MBP... a number of vendors now offer custom fitted screen protectors for the screen (for as little as 20 bucks) that essentially give it a matte finish. The endless whining in the comments on these posts never ceases to amaze me...
@Giles: You couldn't be more wrong about the Notes font - it's anything but "horrible". BTW, your overall negative attitude (and the tone in your writing) really stinks. Freakin' whiner...
@ JKT: The Airport / Time Capsule firmware 7.3.2 update was released today - double check the release date on Apple's site if you like. The June 11th date you are seeing was the release of the AirPort Utility 5.3.2.

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@Michael - Just a warning to you... after install, make sure you call customer service to find out how much your bill will be. When I signed up for DirectTV last month, the rep told me it would $45/month... the first bill came and it was nearly double that. I cancelled the service because I was mislead on the pricing (after 13 days of having the service - the day I got my first bill) and they charged me a $480 cancellation fee. BEWARE. Absolutely disgusting experience.
Still can't help but think that it would have been a different story had Toshiba included HD-DVD players standard with the Xbox 360... they would have taken an obvious initial loss on the cost of the hardware, but the format would probably have won the war.

Anyways... back to downloading movies from Apple TV... I'm done with disks.
Wow - best giveaway ever!! You guys rock!!
Halo 3 (the beta)
The scene where Leonidas kicks the Persian into the Pit - Sweeeet!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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