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@zipeater: So, your rebuttal is to not do the things your first post said to do? I don't get it. You talk about using mobile sites, and disabling images by default, and then you praise the superior browsing experience you get from not doing those things? OK, I guess.

@zipeater: If you're going to do all of

@V@no: Sorry, but that's not entirely correct. Yes, there are ways to make CDMA devices support simultaneous data/voice transmissions, but it's certainly not as simple as "changing some OS/settings", and it's up to the carrier and handset manufacturer. For GSM devices, it's much easier... all GSM devices support

@NotSoSiniSter: If the phone can be rooted, it can run Wireless Tether. In fact, Wireless Tether is generally preinstalled in nearly every cooked ROM you can think of.

If you don't change the byline of all your future articles to by Fahey, Agent of Paradox, I will cry a river of blood-tears.

@Datacide: Well, the neat thing about the Nook Color is that it's essentially an Android tablet (running Eclair at the moment, but supposedly they're working on porting the UI to Froyo in the near future)... a bit light-featured right now as they don't have the Market or the B&N app store running on it, but it's still

@AgentSmithAndWesson: Well, whatshisface in charge of the game's production quit (or was pushed out the door) prior to the title's completion... and if I recall correctly, LucasArts reportedly canned TFU3 prior to the second game going gold. So I'm guessing that the problems that were all over the second game were

LucasArts just fired some more people on the Force Unleashed 2 team, out of spite. And while I'm always sorry to see people lose their jobs, I have to confess that in this case the spite might've been warranted. That game was craaaaaaaaaaaaaap.

@metronome49: He's not dismissing those games. He's just acknowledging that they're not things he's interested in playing. It's entirely possible to acknowledge a game's quality while remaining uninterested in actually playing it.

@Datacide: I got to goof around with one of the new, glare-free LCD color Nooks the other day and I have to say I don't think it was any harder to bear than any of the Kindle models I've used.

@cippycup: I'm not interested in E-Ink Color at all. It's technically inferior to Pixel Qi in just about every way imaginable. And while I agree that as a standard a lot of manufacturers are working hard on bringing color to E-Ink, Barnes & Noble just went full LCD for the Nook Color. The non-immediate future (maybe

@Andy French: I didn't mean to imply in any way that Activision had any power to hurt Bungie in any way... thus, why I said partnership. I'm just trying to point out that Activision's got a weird run of bad decisions going on, and I wouldn't want to be part of it.

Activision buys Guitar Hero, ruins it... Warriors of Rock performs disastrously across three consoles.

@RedRaptor: Actually, if the reported sales figures for Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock are to be believed, heads are going to roll for that one. I read a figure that quoted first-week sales of 100,000 units across three consoles.

Yeah, this is going to work. It's going to be like the arms escalation between Sony and DarkAlex over the PSP... only now it's going to be an attention-divided Netflix against the power of XDA. Netflix doesn't have a chance.

He looks like that one dude from The Vampire Diaries after a months-long Cheetos bender. I can't imagine his girlfriend is someone I want to see naked.

Jesus, that is cool. I can't imagine they'd ever let anyone play with the property officially in this manner, but I wish they would.

@thelastlambda: I'd imagine it's a World War One reference, myself.