@jesseplee: Need both, and can;'t watch off your home network.
@jesseplee: Need both, and can;'t watch off your home network.
Explodes in the bag, not in your loins.
Wow, I can't be the only one that thinks this is a terrible idea. Bad enough the Google reads, tracks, and retains my searches and email history, now they want access to my purchasing habits so I can get personalized ads? Thanks but no thanks.
Sorry, was pulling a subtle 30 Rock reference there :-)
You just haven't seen him in his Sunday best...
Or email...or FB...or tweet...god, so many ways to have people ignore you these days...
@interkin3tic: It's also called "manually managing your music," which blows my mind that people don't do.
@digimope: I have iPhones/iPods, but I would have liked to see the Zune succeed, competition is great for consumers and innovation.
@Strangelove: Really, you "have" to upgrade? Interesting, my 2G phone still works great, as does my iPod I purchased 5 years ago. It seems more like mindless consumerism that implants the need to buy a new device every year.
Dear Zune - We hate you slightly less than Clippy. Still, it's over. Love - MS
You know, I had the same hopes with the wii fit board...you could crouch and lean around corners and have other control elements with your feet while playing. This looks cool ( a survival horror where the monsters can hear your heartbeat and breathing getting louder?) as well, but I'm unsure about how much devs will…
@KingKellogg the Waffle Haggler: I have my moments...you should should see the Pikmin one I did to the tune of "The Hula Song" from the Lion King :-)
Are all iOS puzzle games required to have the exact same menu/level system? I only own cut the rope, but seems like every video I see looks eerily familiar.
But...so cute....
Lords of Acid would be imbreasted.
Well I am bold and beautiful...guess I have to work on that unlimited money thing before I try the superhero gig.
@Bug Eyed Gekk: Nope, that means it wasn't funny.
@megurushi: I agree, it's like the waggle with the wiimote. Some devs actually understand the device they're working on and really hit the strengths, while others just toss whatever schlock will get them a quick buck.
I've never used a screen protector on any portable device and don't regret it for a second. Sure, I may end up with tiny scratches on my device as the years go by, but that's just a sign of a well used device. I've never encountered damage that makes anything unusable or anywhere close.