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Wow I always thought McD WiFi was free... I guess the only times I've accessed it were on my Zunes and on my laptop when I was in Australia which apparently has had free McD WiFi for awhile(Plus Triple Cheeseburgers!).
@AndroidDoesnt
First off, where can I get a coupon?
Second what do you call the technology in the iPod Touch if the Zune HD has old tech? Tegra processor + OLED screen made it possible for the Zune HD to have a smaller battery than the iPod Touch and better battery life.
@Riley Twitter is a joke, it's sinking faster than it rose up. The only thing keeping it afloat is advertisers.
I really hope this means the Facebook app will hit tomorrow too. I don't use Twitter, no one does, so who cares.
@N900

D00D d0n't h4t3 0n my c0mp4ni3s or i'11 be 4ngry @ j00!one!!1!!!!11eleven!!
Mine was out of service when I looked at my phone, but it's back on now, 3 seconds later.
@Wwhat I got that from a .pdf from Dell about the Vostro line of computers.
Vostro (pronounced VO‐stro) comes from the
Latin word for “yours.”
I'm buying a new laptop next fall, Apple make me buy a Macbook by dropping $200 from the price, make it in matte black, matte screen, you can even loose the optical drive if you need to, and if you do, add more ports.
@Jack
Woah, I don't remember the OP saying that the median age of iPhone buyers is kids..... you're just putting words in his mouth to prove your own point. The article I posted clearly shows that the this particular school system in the UK believes that as the OP said "iPhones are for kids!" just as many school systems believe that PC's are for kids too as you stated.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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