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Just saw Pogo last month. Such a good show!

The room itself is a bit mystifying. Loads of storage, but to what end? But I guess maybe the big empty box thing works for this guy.

Really looking forward to the this game. Loved the first, really loved (most of) the second. But I won't be picking it up until early next year, probably. Have to get through Gears 3 before the eleventh, then it's time for Skyrim. My PC will be loving Battlefield whenever I'm not doing that, and I've got a whole host

I think a lot of people are interested in buying MW3. But I don't really imagine a lot of people are anticipating it. Not really. I don't think the average Call of Duty fan is that fervent— not to say the game doesn't have certain rabid fans, but Call of Duty seems a bit more wide-reaching, like Madden (before that

Seriously. The rest of this year is booked solid with Uncharted, Skyrim, Battlefield, and SR3. I know it's a major seller, and Black Ops did a ton of business... but all the press MW3 has been getting has been ho-hum at best. The single player campaign is a total rental (relatively short, no replay value), and the

I'd be more excited about Smash Bros. on the 3DS, but I played Jump Superstars on the DS in 2004, 2005? One of the two. Definitely a brilliant series.

It sounds like a low figure, but they do well with it. I'm unwilling to give a lot of credit to the more-is-more philosophy, because while I generally enjoy Microsoft more than Apple, Apple didn't have a 13% R&D expense tab and then kill off the damn Courier.

So they want to push a carrier-branded, Blur-packing, qHD-display toting RAZR... on the day the better-in-every-plausible-way Nexus is going to be announced on the same goddamned carrier? Ladies and gentlemen, your 2011 Motorola Honcho All-Stars.

Siri is pretty impressive. I dig the preset voice commands on my NS4G, but I admit the ability to use natural language is pretty awesome. Something I could live without, though... I just wish Google would combine Voice Dialer with Voice Commands. Voice Dialer will open apps by name, but Voice Commands do everything

A $199 dual-core tablet with a customised, butter-smooth Android UX?

How long ago did 6 come out? Wasn't it just a week or two ago?

True. I just haven't used AmonRA for a while because it's not supported for the NS4G (or wasn't the last time I looked). Cheers!

I'd recommend using acrylic paint with a textile medium. The textile medium will make your acrylic paint washer-safe.

I don't think he's coming off as particularly catty. He's making a pretty legitimate point about how easy this article makes the process sound... when in fact much of the information provided (while very useful) is in most situations actually going to make things worse. Of course, Lifehacker does provide a

The complicated explanation: each device is assigned a WiMAX hex key to authorise its use of Sprint's network, and by overwriting your device's own hex key, you've given it stupid internet amnesia. HOWEVER, the current version of Clockwork has an option for toggling the WiMAX key state in the backup image.

I have to disagree. With Google+, you don't need to create separate accounts to distinguish your contacts. You just use your circles properly. Have a business circle, have a personal circle. You choose who sees what, both incoming and outgoing. You choose what circles receive which content, on a post-by-post basis.

I think this was done more of necessity than anything else. I love Google+ to death (and think it's full of great implementations of very good ideas) but I've got to admit, a 40% dropoff in public posts over the last couple weeks is sounding a pretty keening death knell. Hopefully this will right the ship and G+ will

They are the same hardware (minus the obvious CDMA/GSM radios and the WiMAX radio present in the NS4G) but Sprint partnered with Google on Wallet while T-Mobile and AT&T are backing a competitor technology called ISIS.

Because Sprint partnered with Google to develop and rollout Wallet, and T-Mobile and AT&T (along with Verizon) are supporting another, competitive service called ISIS that's much further from release. So the two GSM variants of the Nexus S will be waiting a bit to see Wallet.

Because Sprint partnered with Google to develop and roll-out Wallet. T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon are working on a competitor technology called ISIS, which is further from release.