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Yes! Now to create a seemingly obvious masculine photo of myself, and leave my gender unspecified. Because a little mystery in my social networking is just how I roll. It's all, he is a he... isn't he?

It's plenty of fun to josh your friends about their musical tastes. So long as you're fucking around, because any adult should understand how small a difference your music taste makes relative to anything else in the world. Then again, it's fun to take the piss of your friends for damn-near-anything, isn't that why

Such a neat app. But it doesn't work under WiMAX, only Wifi or 3G. And if I was going to run a Tasker script to toggle WiMAX-OFF whenever DropSnap syncs, I'd just try to use Tasker to trigger a sync whenever a photo is taken. So close, yet so far.

I prefer DropSnap a little just because if you want it to it'll sync whenever a photo is taken, whereas SugarSync only syncs at predetermined intervals.

Wow. Between this and Download Map Area from the Labs, it's almost stupid how much better Google Maps is on Android than iOS.

Hahahaha. A three-act play. Twelve thousand words about how punk rock eating hot dogs at a minor league baseball stadium is. Performed by naked cyborg ninja-men.

Your question basically opened it up to anyone related to gaming at all, so I'm going to pick a tag-team match: Me versus DJ Ravi and Cammie Dunaway.

Right now I'm really enjoying Portal 2, but Bulletstorm is my GOTY so far. The writing is so goddamned hilarious and the level design is first-class. I haven't had that much fun playing a shooter in a long-ass time. LA Noire really didn't blow me away as much as I'd hoped. I haven't gotten around to The Witcher 2 yet,

Bulletstorm.

I moved from HTC-IME on my Evo to the Swiftkey X beta, but ever since I moved to the greener, Nexus-y pastures I've been perfectly content with the stock Gingerbread keyboard.

Except that the many wireless tethering solutions baked into third party ROMs DO trigger carrier nosiness. The AOSP Google Experience devices have the original, non-market wireless tethering built in and I've yet to see the carriers pick on owners of those phones.

I agree with you about Google Experience phones not being on the same timetable as Nexus devices. The G2X is a really nice phone, but we haven't yet heard a peep about LG gifting it with Gingerbread. And I've all but given up hope of the G2 ever seeing Gingerbread, honestly.

I don't agree. I don't believe Sense (particularly 3.0) is an advantage. In the same way they tried to turn Windows Mobile into something with no resemblance to the original, HTC has managed to bury Android under so many layers of gloss it's difficult to find any of the AOSP anywhere. The 3D gallery? Replaced with a

Right now the Desire doesn't even have Gingerbread, and HTC confirmed they're not bringing Gingerbread to it... one of the Euro telcos (might've been Telus?) said they're dumping Sense on the device in order to push it to 2.3...

On Android, just buy a damn Nexus and use the built-in wifi tethering. Haven't gotten any complaints from Sprint on the NS 4G yet (and Jesus have I tethered a lot), and my friends with the N1 on T-Mobile and AT&T (though admittedly more of them have the T-Mobile version than the AT&T version) haven't reported ever

It's OK, but if you're a power user you've probably already got a much more refined setup than this. Definitely not a bad replacement if you're one of those neanderthals with a terrible, tacky UI splashed over your homescreens, though.

It's true, Mike, you are super white. But that said, it's a pretty good jam.

I can only speak for myself. And for myself, I'm not real keen on paying a premium price for a console with a GPU that hasn't been available at retail for two years prior to the system's launch. If they committed to selling the Wii U for about $199, sure. But in a world where Sony and Microsoft sell consoles at a loss

I'm not as bothered by this as I am about the discovery that the Wii U's GPU is seriously lacking. it's still going to be more powerful than the PS3 or 360, but at least in the 360's case it was designed with hardware that was slightly ahead of what you could buy in the store when the console was manufactured (if I

Wow. I actually didn't realise the Wii U controller was so large. I always thought of the Dreamcast as the Crown Victoria of controllers, but the Wii U has to be two of those taped together.