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I am unsure whether this is the best or worst thing I have ever seen. It's definitely one of those. I can't believe he's even making this picture.

Congratulations on the anniversary, Crecente, and keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to your next six years.

@muzicman82: BGR are suggesting that Dev-Nexus models will be getting Gingerbread in the next few days... perhaps Google have baked BlindType into 2.3? It'd be awesome.

@ahowisen: I'm fairly sure the Galaxy Tab uses the same Swype keyboard as all the other Galaxy S devices. Unless you've got a device with Swype pre-loaded on it, right now it's not available in the Android Market or anywhere else (legally). Those guys only periodically open up beta access.

I've only used ThickButtons and SlideIT, out of the keyboards featured here. ThickButtons was decent, but it didn't help me to type any faster or more accurately than the stock Android or HTC-IME keyboard layouts. SlideIT is fine, I guess, but it's disastrously ugly and I really prefer Swype in the battle of

The reviews have been pretty consistent about the HD7— an average (if dazzlingly large-screened) device with poor color reproduction, bad viewing angles, and a mediocre camera. I'm still inclined to call it the best of the launch devices available in America, though. The two (possibly three) better devices (Omnia 7,

@theyre-all-taken: That may be the creepiest thing I've ever seen. Is that a wee landing strip on his crotch?

@herogear: By conventional experiences I was suggesting that had the Wii allowed for (current) games that didn't employ motion control alongside those other, motion-controlled titles, they would have enjoyed more support from gamers who didn't want motion control as the whole experience. It's just my opinion that most

@Fnor: I agree that it would be more enlightening if they had some kind of correlation between Move buyers and Wii owners. If they could show me that six out of ten Move buyers already own a Wii, I'd be a lot more excited (and willing to buy in if it meant that Move had a better shot at co-opting a lot of the Wii's

@Kotakufan777: I agree with the first part of your statement, but that wasn't what I was getting at in the original comment. I was only saying that if you don't already own a Wii I can't imagine why you'd buy one now, given that the other two consoles can boast motion controllers that work as well as (if not better

@Chase Drifter: I don't agree with your criticism at all. It would be something if there was another more recent, more advanced table tennis game for the Wii and Crecente had chosen to ignore it in his focus on Sports Resort, but there isn't. And let's be honest— with the exception of Motion Plus, Wii titles aren't

I haven't picked up a Move package or a Kinect yet, but I've spent a little time with both. And I owned a Wii, briefly, before I resold it. My takeaway is this:

@kobeashi: I don't agree with the rant. Both uses are correct, and it seems appropriate to me that in this instance (changing a company's name) you'd refer to A2M as a singular entity... even if the same author uses the plural in other contexts. I don't find it confusing in the least.

There were many things to admire about WET. I truly enjoyed the voice-acting cast (even if the writing wasn't all that great), Rubi was a pretty interesting antihero, and there were some very inspired mechanics.

@adamthiede: It's extraordinarily unlikely... just as likely someone would hack into NORAD or something, which is to say almost unachievable.

@Nawara_Ven: Nawara, the input lag really shouldn't be an issue for

@602086: They're one of the two Best Buy in-house brands (along

From the description I was not prepared for that ad to actually be good. And it was, convincingly so.

@ConfederateRokr: So what you're trying to say is, you take your gaming chair everywhere you go? Always ready to game: blisteringly hardcore.