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I'm not calling something that is nine months old, "old" in a disparaging way. I am calling a software iteration (ICS) that has already been replaced by another, newer version (Jellybean) "not new." The same way I'd argue that calling Windows Vista "the new Windows OS" after the release of 7 (and now 8, I guess) would

I get that it's only now gaining traction among the "why am I dumb and bought a non-Nexus device" crowd, but it's an extraordinary stretch to call the not-even-current, nine month old Ice Cream Sandwich the new Android OS. Just because your phone manufacturer is made of tards does not make your shiny old toy and less

I agree, it's a peculiar choice for the squids to have made. That seems like the greater of two evils, where the other evil is anything else they could possibly have done.

Agreed. While using the WiiU touchpad as a primary display is pretty neat (I wouldn't mind being able to play full console games in the other room sometimes, or in bed) most of these uses seem pretty counterintuitive. I'm holding out on the WiiU until I see a reasonable number of titles using the controller in a way

The question marks on the Tablet/PC apps doesn't make sense... I thought they confirmed that the non-X86 processors would only run Metro apps?

To be fair, he said best-selling of all time. Not necessarily best-selling of this, or any other specific console generation.

It's entirely possible... but if there's suddenly another, additional $1.3 million dollars involved in porting it to the Wii U, I can't imagine publishers won't try to make that money back somewhere.

Sure, you've every right to your own prediction... but your prediction is based on irrational deductions, selective memory, and flat-out misreporting. So that prediction, the one you're totally entitled to, comes off as comedy. Sorry, guy.

Except that the Vita is priced extremely competitively given the hardware... Sony is selling the hardware at a loss, and the 3DS itself launched at the same price the Vita did, just months earlier, and with considerably inferior hardware. Your selective memory is betraying you, my friend. The Vita launched at the same

I think this gave me brain cancer.

Agreed. Why not?

The thing that sets the N9 apart (and make no mistake, the N9 is a far, far more beautiful design than that iPod Nano-ish monstrosity pictured above) is the unibody polycarbonate manufacture. Hold an N9 in your hand, and it seems almost alien. The screen disappears into the body right as it curves away from your hand.

Don't be rude, guy... and you're oversimplifying things dramatically. Employing the word 'craftsmanship' in the same paragraph as 'pre-cut material from Home Depot' is a great belly laugh, though. Angoisette has a point that for many it's not so much a question of storage space as it is work space... and that's a

To be fair, you could easily do the shelves pictured for less than what IKEA cost you (but I am assuming that ten shelves got you more than just the shelves pictured)... 3/4" birch ply would be more than adequate to do this... and it's significantly stronger than the IKEA shelves. In the States, a 4'x8' sheet of 3/4"

Are you kidding? The very beginning of the article says MAXIMUM SPOILERS AHEAD.

The aspect of the article that I disagree with is that this is a greater problem because jailbreaking your iPhone is somehow more challenging than sideloading apps onto an Android device... considering there's one model of iPhone released each year, and all the phones run more-or-less the same build as iOS, I'd say

Owen, I love you like a crazy uncle. But this got waaaaaay too complicated. Any compatible router flashed with Tomato or DD-WRT and used as a bridge would've got you just fine, and still avoided any NAT issues with the 360.

OMG. It's as if Snacktaku became every review on the site. God, I promise to be good and give up bigamy and sodomy and all that stuff if you just let Fahey do every review.

Thank you! I just don't get the notion that endlessly blaming one sex or the other for 'not being able to understand' is somehow more productive than just working together to change it. Sometimes it seems like there's such a focus on the idea that men simply cannot understand the issue— and maybe they can't, I don't