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I have a feeling a ton of iPhone users are going to do this.... while connected to WiFi.
10.1 is scheduled for release for pretty much every smartphone except iPhone and Blackberry in H1 2010. Blackberry will follow, but I don't remember what that timeline was.

All this information was made public at MAX, the Adobe dev conference last month. It was then reiterated at bFlex, a Flex conference in Bloomington a couple weeks ago. We'll probably hear the same timelines again on Friday, at RIA Unleashed in Boston.
Flash Player 10.1 mobile beta is still on track for this year, as far as I know. Also, the beta notification page still says as much...

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=labs%5Fflashplayer10%5Fsignup

"Thank you for your interest in Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1. A beta release of Flash Player 10.1 for the Palm® Pre™ will be available later this year. If you would like to be notified when the beta is available, click the "Sign Up" button below."
Excellent. I'll call in to sales tomorrow and give them the good news that I'm ready to ditch satellite.
My favorite posts are the ones reminding people they can turn off Apple coverage, but why anyone would want to, I have no idea :)
There's also no comparison to JungleDisk.
BackBlaze will not backup /Library/WebServer, which is a pain for web developers.
I need a drobo!
This is exactly the idea I had for the iPhone since they announced the SDK. Unfortunately, since they don't allow for background apps, it wasn't really doable. I hope they do it themselves.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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