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I know you're trying to be funny, but a child is dead, and being funny about it is pretty disrespectful. Even crass humor should have its limits.

Wow, you have a really good point. That was horrible.

I care a lot about the ideas behind Ubuntu, but to be honest, I thought it would have accomplished a great deal more in the way of user experience by this point.

It might just be that people no longer want to use a shared device like a television to play games anymore. With how many devices have high quality screens these days, I sometimes wonder if people even have any many televisions in the home as they once did.

I really want to know what kinds of games are coming out for phones in Japan. The market here is full of all kinds of titles that are not interesting to me in the least, but perhaps there are titles that are only really known in Japan that we have no connection to.

I've actually found it pretty easy to customize. Granted, I am using Start8, but I really found it a reasonable solution to Metro on a traditional laptop.

Man, that looks awesome, but I wish they had put the d-pad on the LEFT SIDE! haha. Very cool, though.

Your family has some awesome names! Too often, I think, people focus on how people will first react to a different name, and wonder if the kid with that name will be teased to no end. While it likely has happened before, it's been my experience that most people simply learn the name, get used to it, and life goes on.

I agree, Siri doesn't sound so bad. But what is really the problem with iPhone? Aside from being odd, and likely to lead to a good deal of teasing, the name itself, it can be argued, stands for some pretty admirable things. Well designed and manufactured, with detail and care given to every final detail (at least, in

I've always thought it was funny that people get all worked up over what people name their kids. The news of that baby who was named hashtag was funny and all, and made a lot of people point and laugh, but I think that we've pushed too hard in our society to keep names limited to certain norms, and stepping outside

I'll often split my dollar between all the options. You know, share the wealth.

The article is inserting the common opinion of a large group of gamers who are convinced that the Wii U is an inferior console, at least for Black Ops II. All the negative points are meant to address these opinions by first allowing the reader to read and identify with them, and then continue on to read the counter

Wow, that really is awesome!

While I think that the placebo effect definitely plays into effect, I wonder how much the act of just sitting still and more or less meditating helped clear the mind and boosted cognitive performance.

I can totally see people using the Metro interface and loving it on a tablet.

YES! This would be AWESOME.

The worst bit of this, to me, is how much the translation process has improved over the years when it comes to video games from Japan to other countries. It's clear that a lot of Western games are not very popular in Japan, and the process of truly localizing has been left with low budgets and inexperienced

This, to me, is the perfect unit to buy and integrate into a car media system. It would be particularly awesome if it can be hacked as easily as the standard wii and setup to run DVDs and Emulators. Hack one of these into a VAN with the right setup, put a wiimote next to each of the back seats, and you've got a

This problem is actually pretty insignificant to PC players. The ability to turn using a mouse together with far more keys to use as toggles for everything from character position (ie prone, crouched, standing) to set speeds (walking, running) makes this a non-issue for most people. Granted, the hack does add even

Bioshock didn't start on the XBox. It got its start as an exclusive release with Microsoft's platforms as it released for PC and the 360 on the same day.