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I like the Matrix moment, "Hello, Neo." trick.
My wife would freak out if the terminal opened at all on her Mac. I wonder if the OS X terminal has full screen . . . :)
Useful is a stretch for iPhone so far. The rumblings about how enterprisey it really is have already begun. Our internal calendar won't sync, even with various hacks, VPN is a no-go since there's no way to put a cert on the phone (w/o an unlock), etc. So, for now, I'm adding the "for business" claim to the list of bogosity with "twice as fast" and "half the cost".
Lets hope that the background stuff changes soon because it opens up too many possibilities that push tech will never solve.
Unlocked iPhones do run apps in the background, which is nice, I hear.
I'm also getting some constant crashes on some of the apps like facebook, twinkle, etc. Hoping there is a patch soon.
I've used headphones to listen to Pandora though, and it sounds fine.
I haven't seen too many issues with 2.0. 1.1.4 was way buggier for me, but you're not the first to complain of issues. Maybe reinstall it? I'd expect a batch of fixes soon, if only to defeat the unlock/jailbreak.
Didn't Apple learn from Hughes' battle with hackers a decade ago? You can't hope to win that battle.