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*insert obligatory anti-mobile sentiment bollocks here*

This was the biggest win for me today, sadly enough. This article is right, though: being last place brings out the fight or flight, and I think Sony are showing a decent amount of fight. I'd like a few more games to look forward to on Vita, but I'm almost 180 degrees from how I felt about the system yesterday thanks

The Command & Conquer series made it, but they were ported using that CrossOver thing. 3: Tiberium Wars ran really well on my old 2007 MacBook Pro, but it got hot as hell.

I agree, but it got extreme as the DS progressed, and it looks like the 3DS is going down the same hole... before there's enough good stuff available that wading through it is rewarding.

Padded out with the usual glut of licensed shite. I am really regretting my purchase and may have to sell the thing. It's full of downloaded games, so it's worth a bit at least.

Did I accidentally land on TMZ.com by mistake?

If Zynga still exists after this case, check the bank accounts of the judge, juror and everyone else involved. I get that everything is inspired by something else, but Zynga's copying is beyond mere inspiration.

I got my first serious Android device recently - the Nexus 7. As an iOS veteran, the rampant IP infringement, cloning and other nonsense was an eye-opener. Let's hope this actually does something about it.

"And if you're really that upset about all of your peripherals, dollars to dock connectors says there will be some kind of converter—like with the MagSafe. It might even be compatible with micro USB (though almost definitely not, in all likelihood)."

You totally missed the most obvious euphemism pun: Zynga's share price bought the Farmville.

If they are just showing it off to developers, why is Google I/O such a public spectacle? They know what they are doing: they hope that by showing new features and updates to the public at the same time as developers, they will short demand for rival products.

I despise her, and I actually liked her in this film. I think she worked for the role.

Android developers aren't tied to Mac OS X to develop their apps, which some see as an advantage I guess. I like working on a Mac but that's because I build ASP.Net sites during the day and want a respite from Windows on fun projects.

This is their own alternative to Google Play, so Google will not be taking their traditional cut... which I think is less than 30%, because Fandroids bash Apple for taking 30%.

Their refurb deals really are great. I just recently got 3.4GHz 27" iMac for $300 less than retail.

Xbox 360 port, please. I loved the heck out of Vesperia despite some massive story flaws (if I had a dollar every time Estellise doubted herself and wanted to leave the group, the game would have been free).

It's stunning on the iPhone 4S, but it doesn't control as well as their last game - Shadowgun. Hopefully that's something they tweak, as I had serious issues aiming on such a small screen.

I'm not surprised you love it. I bought a Time Capsule almost three years ago and it is still kicking arse (it has outlasted that now-defunct Time Capsule memorial site by a good number of months). Meanwhile, my brand new, ISP-provided router doesn't work with half of the wireless devices in my home no matter how it's

I wish they would both come out for Xbox 360 in the US. I clocked over 100 hours on Tales Of Vesperia and want more.

There is a drastic difference, but everything I've seen Scott and Lindelof say about the film leads me to believe they have a plan.