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@clearzero: A real photographic tool is concerned first and foremost on how the photograph looks, not on how the person looks while taking the photograph.

@TanyaRei: Linux on PS3 being useful is a total joke.

@thedarkerside.to: I think you may have a good suggestion in basically killing Flash on the PS3 browser and making it Webkit2 only. This way maybe they can fit within the system memory when the game is running.

@TanyaRei: Wow, lack of reading skills.

@hobob: Its amazing how much people don't know about PS3 Linux. Its completely useless.

@beatola: Interesting. The texture on the original Leica IIIs were refereed to 'sharkskin', but were actually vulcanized rubber. That 'sharkskin' texture has become a standard on most cameras even today.

If I remember right, the ostrich-skinned M bodies first started appearing on the M6.

@pantsonfireliarliar: Leica and Kodak are part of the Micro Four Thirds group. Leica even are rumored to be making a m43 camera to slot below their M9.

@DocSeuss: To a certain degree they are going to need to recess it so that the top LCD can slide above it to close.

I have to wonder why Samsung couldn't just join the Micro Four Thirds group like other manufacturers and release this camera with mount with actual lenses to fit on it. The lenses on the NX mount is plain pathetic.

This reminds me of the TED presentation that Seth Priebatsch gave in Boston.

@danio3834: Tone of Jalopnik? You mean, TSA is the great Satan, Toyota recallathon (and is also the great Satan), and America's dumbest car thieves?

@danio3834: So what does that make Jalopnik and Gawker? We are, after all, in the immaculate presence of internet pioneers of cash-for-clicks (and TSA watchdogs).

@☭ hazel ☭: Actually, there was no localization necessary. I got this game at Japanese launch (when there was zero hype for this game).

@JDickson87: When you're talking about a $100-200k car, neither the materials nor the labor is expensive. Even if they use exotic materials. The real cost is in the design, R&D and testing. Which the Toyota's engines, including the LFA's, has already gone through- including federalization.

The Toyota V8 in the new Esprit produces 612hp, the supercharged Toyota V6 in the new Elan R produces 470 hp. Nothing wrong with that.

This also should be the first example of ARM Cortex A9 chips.

@metronome49: The three major engineering factors that determine how small a laptop can be packaged are; battery, storage space, and cooling.

@metronome49: They already have Atom motherboards that are incredibly thin.