7FootElvis
7FootElvis
7FootElvis

@siwex80: Love, love, love this.

@vinod1978: Fake or not, I'd like to do this. Have a handful of candidates right now.

@KnickJ: Kinda how like most people are aliens even though they didn't come from another planet.

They don't yet realize that as soon as they touch it to take it down their hands will burn with an unimaginable heat and their bodies will disintegrate into dust.

Another "disappointing" SSID would be "Starbucks Free WiFi" in an area devoid of a Starbucks (yeah, less and less).

Before the Kinect released I was imagining a protective (Plexiglass?) product/sheet that you'd simply move from behind your TV to the front while playing. A few moments of extra setup protecting from shoes, knives, spears, etc. from piercing the screen.

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.4: That will totally happen with the upcoming Midget Toss mini-game DLC in Kinect Sports.

@-L-: Totally. I'd love to see this branch out to other genres like ballet... my girls are in ballet and this would not only be super-fun for them but also increase their dance skills for their classes.

Ever since the "Toy Cars" showed up in EA's Burnout Paradise I've longed for some vehicle maker to produce some like this... imagine vehicles like the SMART cars but actually look like a Charger, Corvette, etc. and are fully drivable, street-legal, etc.

Wish it was a better quality photo; if someone finds one could you put it into Microsoft's [zoom.it?] For example, the current photo: [zoom.it]

@Dancing Milkcarton: You mean with Android it's baked into the OS or is it a separate app? Heck, there have been apps to do this before Android was released, on the Windows Mobile platform.

Taking notes from Microsoft with Windows Phone 7 of course, where the feature to find your WP7 is free.

For anyone who's actually played this particular game you'd realize that this game is not much about steering, braking, accelerating (latter two it completely does for you) and isn't targeted at the average gamer. Or casual gamer. Or probably any gamer.

@ps61318: Yeah, I wouldn't have imagined iAds... what the heck? I'm actually surprised that in the App Store they don't call them "iApps".

I'm sure a generation or so down the road folks will mock the i-everything of these days, but for now... What's going to be the next "i-"thing?

Whatever it is, it's sure to be magical and revolutionary. Oh, and it'll "change everything".

@dagamer34: You can cheat with the Wii Fit, and it's pretty limited. Have you spent any time with the Kinect? Take Dance Central for example. You have to be bang-on with the actual dance moves; no tricks, no fakes; it's watching you. :) But it trains you and it's cool because you actually do the moves... not just

@TheAxMan: Awesome. And if Google made the Kinect and it was posting live photos of your living room on Google maps Eric Schmidt would say, "Just move!" ([gawker.com]

"Xbox... Finder"

Kinect had it been developed by Apple... would be called the iMove (would have sued Sony and won the name), would have been used to navigate Apple TV, and would require you to wear a strange-looking (but available in 5 colors) rubber accessory...