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To be fair, yes— the powers shown here are ABSURD. And they were absurd when originally created in Extremis, which is the comic the third movie is based on (in part). However, a subsequent plotline (which happens to look veeeeeeeery likely to be the plot of Avengers 2) undid the new abilities introduced in Extremis,

Except that Wave and Buzz were marginal experiments that never, ever gained critical mass. Reader was used, but even an optimist can't say that RSS ever really delivered on its promise.

It's missing some hooks that Evernote has— particularly the support for web extensions that turns Evernote into something like Pocket. The idea seems a lot simpler, and maybe more useful— Evernote has some pretty serious feature creep.

I agree, to an extent. I have a Nexus 4 and hardly EVER utilise any widgets on my device (or actually app icons on my homescreen save for the four groups in the dock). With other properly set up services, I find widgets aren't very useful— all the information I need is readily available and organised for me on my

Check out the correct APN settings for your device over at XDA. I'd bet that's your issue.

I'm with the others. Buying a game that was known to require an internet connection (regardless of the necessity of it, this was a DESIGN DECISION and it was heavily mentioned before the game's release) and then complaining that you can't use it because you're frequently without an internet connection borders on

I'd like to believe there is a divide between being open and comfortable with your body (good thing) and sniffing your sisters' vaginas on your reality television show (just weird). Does that not really feel like a stunt for television for you?

I'm not sure I understand your complaint. If you don't have the money to create an emergency fund, you don't have the money to worry about long-term planning. If that's the case, why are you complaining? The simple truth is that a solid emergency fund is the ROOT of a long-term financial strategy. If you can't create

It's going to feature what is essentially an emulation layer to run Android apps, the same way BlackBerry OS 10 does. The issue arises when Android applications take advantage of APIs included in newer versions of the Android SDK... meaning apps that work today, for instance, on your Blackberry Z10 might not work

Better to have loved, and lost, your HTC One rather than to have managed to hang on to your Galaxy S 4?

Totally HTC's modus operandi. Every year they do something really far out there (usually cost- and time-prohibitive) and then use it exactly or nearly just once before abandoning it completely. Unibody polycarbonate? Check. Teflon? Mhm. Unibody aluminum? OK, sure. Micro-arc oxidation? Heck yeah, and then we'll use it o

You're jerking off too hard.

Honestly, the advice is this: if you want to leave iOS, do it. In the grand scheme of things, your apps aren't that expensive. You probably don't even use all of the ones you've paid for (I think this is true of most people, I know I'm in that boat, too). So buy the phone you want, and eat the cost of the apps. You'll

Unfortunately the jogging-biking example just won't work. While Glass could make it easier, in the sense that your phone would be in your pocket, your phone would still be in your pocket. Because Glass doesn't have a cellular data radio. So unless your bike-slash-public-park-slash-tennis-shoes is capable of

The running thing, sadly, is also the most absolutely-not-going-to-work-as-described usage case— at least in the first model. Because it lacks a data radio other than wifi. So unless you're jogging in a park that has wireless internet, your mobile device is going to have to be with you, and streaming data through

Noob. If he would've taken advantage of his PowerUp Rewards card he could've knocked ten percent off his sentence, AND had reading materials delivered to the pokey for the first twelve months.

Unfortunately it seems like they're putting the determined kabosh on all Star Wars fringe properties until at least the release of Episode VII— the Seth Green comedy being put on pause, the end of Clone Wars, the uncertain future of 1313. Seems like they want to re-invent not only the franchise on the big screen, but

Not sure if serious. Hoping serious because plastic bags are awesome.

First: Nexus, no matter what.

Ah, Wii U. You look pretty cute next to my 360. Unfortunately you've got a layer of dust a quarter-inch thick on you. After completing ZombiU and NSMBU, there is just about zero reason for you to ever turn on, save for using the GamePad to watch Netflix in bed.