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@Knoland: They're not forcing you off your unlimited data plan, so that clause doesn't kick in.

@Coyote: You can't download movies over 3G on an iPhone. And if you are downloading movies over 3G, that's exactly the kind of traffic AT&T is trying to discourage.

Did they also implement two weeks of Peter King complaining about Brett Favre not being given a chance?

@eliavictor: Somehow I don't think that people on the 200MB tier would consider tethering to be an important aspect of a wireless plan.

I'm not sure why people are acting as though this is some awful thing. I'd consider myself a fairly heavy user on my iPhone (including tethering) and a quick consult of my data history on att.com puts me at about 750mb average, and never over 2GB. So, I'd stand to save $5 a month by switching to DataPro. People who

I don't think that Angry Birds is winning because of its aesthetics (though that definitely is helping), but rather that it's a game that's actually made for the kind of device that the iPhone/iPad is, rather than forcing a game/genre into its limitations (see: CoD Zombies)

@foodandshoes: Doesn't your example directly contradict your claim? If the larger clothes are the last to sell, it seems that should be fixed, and only then should more plus-size clothes be ordered.

@ashtonx: DRM has nothing to do with it. These working conditions are present everywhere, including MMO studios, who are more or less impervious to piracy.

While we're at it, we may as well point out that people who work in video games tend to make less than they would doing a similar job for a non-game company.

I don't understand what was so bad about Vista in the first place. There were a couple minor annoyances (re-indexing every time you copied a file, for instance) that were fixed in SP1, but I didn't see anything that was a huge showstopper.

There's obviously 10 years of space between then and now, so my memory could be fuzzy, but that ad only stood out once Daikatana came out and was terrible. It's very much in the genre of 90s "in your face" advertisements that were all over the place, especially for video games.

@brkmrtn002: Seriously. When I think of Gawker, I think of hard-hitting business news, not celebrity gossip.

@Rolyatkcinmai: I'm not sure what alternatives you would put up there? Admittedly, Wii Play was garbage (but it was bundled with a Wiimote so it muddies it somewhat), and I've never played Wii Fit. But NSMB is a fantastic game, and Nintendogs and Mario Kart Wii have broad appeal which makes it unsurprising that they

@Nick2: Why would you want to run Folding@Home on Other OS - where it couldn't access the RSX - when you could run the native Folding@Home client on the PS3?

@Justin42: If you really used Linux on your PS3, and you're legitimately aggrieved by the removal of Other OS, then you should contact Sony. I'm sure that you can work something out. But I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that doesn't include you, because that group of people is vanishingly small.

Remember that groundswell of criticism when Sony didn't put Other OS functionality on the Slim?

@bitslammer: I think the likelihood of an online service shutting its doors is about on par with, if not less likely than, losing a USB drive/SD card/whatever.

I'll hold off on my excitement until they detail what the expansion in streaming titles will be.

@Z_Naught: Really? He had £288 in his savings account. That's more than a lot of adults I know, sadly.