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Your objection to easier tools that give "idiots" more access to pump out "meaningless crap" is slightly on the stupid side.

Here's what I got from the article: Photoshop is still a ways off from being the de facto standard of photo manipulation but the writing is most certainly on the wall.

@anderlan: You can split hairs over the terms "open source" and "open code" but doesn't matter. Google has been riding the "open" train for years and either suggests a lack of responsibility of their product or the fact that they've finally recognized that being so carefree about their OS is doing more harm than

Quite arguably the worst series of films in cinematic history will be far more entertaining in video game form — with zero dialogue — than that no-talent-hack George Lucas could ever conceive.

While Home has improved its speed and accessibility it still seems like a tremendous waste of time. Having said that, different strokes for different folks. I'm sure there are people out there that love this kind of stuff. Am I the only one that thinks about the Willis movie "Surrogates" when messing about in Home?

From the look of things they'd already been in a brawl by the time they reached the back of (what I assume is) the bar. They were probably all worn out by the that time.

I'm famous!!! Thanks for that. I'm sincerely flattered.

You can try and trivialize and break down the technical differences between the two systems but the fact is that there's not one game on the 360 that matches the visual fidelity that the PS3 is pushing with the games you (and I) already mentioned. Games like Call of Duty and such look better on the 360 because of

Let's hope the game still looks good when it's ported from that high-end PC they're running it on to a console.

Holding the Command key and hitting the up/down arrow keys will scroll top to bottom. Interestingly enough the Mac version of Firefox lets you do the same thing with three fingers up/down.

With iOS scrolls bars only showing up when you actually scroll I've been wondering when Apple would finally bring this to the desktop. I mean seriously, why do I need a constant visual cue there there's more content on the screen than what I'm looking at?!

Not sure how anyone could come away from this being impressed in the slightest. The lip-syncing is on par with a dubbed 70's karate flick and the avatars look like wooden, soulless puppets.

I'm guessing that the cornfield page is an inside joke 'cause there was nothing there. Just the Kotaku logo at the top empty article fields.

Either way it was an awesome idea and was easy to accept. Again, not to argue logic about a comic book but now the audience has to accept that a teenager came up with not only the super-humanly strong liquid compound but also built the super-humanly smart and ridiculously accurate pressure sensitive apparatus that

Hate to troll but I just found out there's a UK version of the site that looks like the original. Ahhhhh....that's better.

My only concern is that it "looks" like has web shooters. I like that the first films introduced the idea of the webbing being a new part of his DNA.

I guess Barry missed the 90's 20-something movie Singles where a guy tried to propose a super-train idea and got shot down.

Here's hoping Bullestorm sells in ridiculous numbers because of this report.

Is that Halle Berry? Oscar winner turned "hot chick with gun and partially covered by main title of a videogame".

@NothingUnknown: I forgot to mention that Apple and MS are both guilty of Pepsi Challenge-style marketing.