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@comodoGiz: Maybe you're unaware of this, but that comment (along with the article itself) was written on the twenty-third of June, last year. The Fascinate, Captivate, Epic, Vibrant, Vibrant 4G, and the Continuum (aka the entire North American Galaxy S line) were as-yet unreleased at that point. As was the Droid X.

Mass Effect 2 gets my vote. Red Dead Redemption felt a bit tedious to me... I appreciated the design, but the world felt less lively than Mass Effect's. And the entire game felt like returning to an old friend. The new characters were ace, too.

@nickharpalarp: There is an option in settings called don't automatically start download, check in uTorrent to see if you have that checked. Mine doesn't prompt me for confirmation before downloading, and I don't have that box marked, so maybe...

@wodistyle: Change the User Account Control settings to one of the minimal permission defaults.

@hsu1eric: In the eyes of the law, Hitler would be at the head of a criminal conspiracy to commit murder. He'd be just as responsible for the individual acts as Eichmann or anyone else. Perhaps, as my point wasn't in any way obscured by my explanation, you'd be better worrying about more pressing issues. Cheers!

@crazypills77: You should be looking more at your kernel than your ROM. That'll improve your battery life quite a bit.

@Lady Subrosa: They're not designed to be removed through usual processes. Most custom ROMs remove the bloatware, but they can also be removed with ADB or Titanium Backup... provided you're rooted (the app needs to receive superuser rights to function). Just make sure to backup those apps before you freeze and kill

Provided these documents hold up, it's becoming increasingly obvious that West and Zampella had some inappropriate relationships with the guys at EA. I expect the case will be resolved as two almost unrelated entities: the issue of the stiffed bonuses, and then the damages Activision's seeking from the Infinity Ward

@KatsumeBlisk: Samsung haven't pushed Froyo to any of the US carrier Galaxy S devices. They're fucking terrible about it.

@tgauch: But Android already has cut and paste. What are you on about?

I don't have a vote against 2K11, but I don't think it was as complete an experience as Mass Effect 2. I do, however, really enjoy the fact that 2k11 decided to bring something we rarely see in sports titles (quality storytelling) if it's technically only story retelling. Definitely a watershed title in the world of

I'm sorry, Silicon Knights... you've done some good work in the past (and I didn't even hate Too Human!) but these screens look like shiiiiiit.

@deanb: To be honest, Dean, Gates said the same thing in 2005 when he said, making a gaming console is ridiculous... we're in the business of building convergence devices.

@ak4ray005: In the completely arbitrary world of lines what are drawn in the sand, I approve of yours.

This is a fine tower. I prefer the plain, non-tard Fortress FT02 (and FT02BW, if you prefer the window) version... but it's tight, finely machined, and whisper-quiet. I approve.

I'm taking the very hands-off approach to waiting out these two devices... the PSP2 sounds like it's going to be an awesome piece of hardware that is going to require a wholly separate focus from developers to make games for... it's not going to make sense to port anything to it (if it's as powerful as rumored, at

Is there anyone who isn't already rocking the cooked Hulu.apk and the rebuilt Flash build to support it? I thought that was like Android 101. I'm less interested in the Netflix app than I am in seeing Silverlight successfully ported over, but that's cool too I guess.

Oh, lord. I'm not even sure what it is I just saw, and my crotch is so confused I don't know if it'll ever work again. Well played, Miss Anders... your plan to befuddle the male population in an attempt to curb overpopulation was very well played indeed.