great idea! but i think you could just post one of these and have chris sticky it in multiple forums and lock it once it's finalized. otherwise, we'll have various versions of it floating around and each may contain different information.
8) isn't entirely accurate now - there are companies that are making headphones to fit the iphone's jack specifically, such as the v-moda vibe duo's.
a suggested addition -
how about the following to head off the "why are emails i already read on my iphone showing up as new still on my computer?" questions:
Are emails you read on your iPhone still showing up as new/unread on your computer? If so, then your email account is most likely a POP account. Two of the most common email account protocols are POP and IMAP - see these
IMAP and
POP Wikipedia articles for detailed descriptions of each. In short, IMAP accounts record the status of each email message as they are accessed and/or modified. So, if you read a new message on your iPhone, the read status of that message will be recorded on the server and it will show up as read if you look at your email on your computer. POP accounts simply place the email messages on your iPhone and in your desktop mail application without recording if it was read in one or the other and saving that status to the server.
You should contact your email service provider if you aren't sure which type of account you have. Most free email accounts are POP (Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.), with the exception of GMail and AOL, which are IMAP. You can't change the protocol your email account uses - if you have a POP account and want an IMAP account, you'll most likely need to switch email providers.