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Wow, that looks amazingly similar to a Droid X. Having trouble coming up with unique designs nowadays?

I have the Sony NSZ-GT1 and the NSZ-GS7. I love both of them. It's a little frustrating that developer's aren't really interested in the Google TV platform and also that Google doesn't seem to put forth much effort to make it better. But I don't think I would go back. I do wish they were a little more powerful. A full

I really think that if a Technology site is going to do a review of a product, it should not be done by a fanboy, whether it's an Apple fanboy, Android fanboy, Windows, etc. This article is laughable if not maddening. I may have to remove Gizmodo from my RSS and move on to other gadget blogs. This article is just

VOTE: Swype Beta

VOTE: Liquid ICS

An invite would be great!

VOTE: Fitbit

I know the title states Android "phone", but it would be nice if you included tablets as well. Since the Xoom is really the only true Android tablet, it would be pretty simple to include. There are many other tablets such as the Archos tablets, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and such, however those are running non-tablet

That's nice and reminds me a lot of the Sony Google TV remote. However, it's lacking exactly what the Sony keyboard controller is lacking ..... backlit keys. If you're using it for your home theater, then you will probably be in the dark quite often. And trying to figure out which keys are you pressing when they

VOTE: Google Reader

This works great for people with single monitors, but it doesn't recognize dual monitors. So you will just see images sized for one of your monitors. So, for dual monitor purposes, Google still reigns.

Actually, instead of using Omnibar or Foobar, I just use Ubiquity. I got so used to using Launchy in XP and the search box in Win7 that it just came natural. CTRL+Space and start typing. No need for the search box or these extensions.

I've been using MMS on my iPhone for quite some time. First I used SwirlyMMS and now I installed the ActivateMMS2G from Cydia. Granted my iPhone is jailbroken and unlocked for T-Mobile, but I have never had any issues with MMS. The Cydia hack makes it work just like a 3G/3GS would. #mms

I have to add another annoyance about the Contacts. I create several email groups and have several people with multiple email addresses. Why can you not add a user to a group and choose which email address from the contact it adds to that group?

@surfmadpig: I completely agree with this one. I use so many different addresses for different purposes and am sick and tired of the "on behalf of". If I've proved that I own the email address, then it's stupid to say that I'm sending an email on behalf of myself.

I still like to use Pitaschio. It works great for that purpose plus many other features. It's usually one of the first applications I install after a fresh Windows installation. I tried the whole X-mouse thing and that just annoyed me cause it would bring the unfocused window to the front. Pitaschio allows you to

The favicon thing is great. I've been using the Smart Bookmarks Bar extension for quite some time now. Although, I don't understand why that is not something that comes built in to Firefox. It's something that comes with IE8. Don't tell me Firefox is lagging behind IE.

@Brett Wise: I agree. I use Google Calendar in conjunction with Toodledo and I get all my task and event reminders through GCal. No reason to use anything else. Just more crap to have spread around the internet.

Now they need to add time and repeat to each task, they could add the "Notifications" tab to the Tasks calendar settings and it would round it out much better. Right now, I subscribe to my Toodledo iCal through my Google Calendar and have Google send me a text message 5 minutes before a task is due. Makes for a

@izzy9985: Yup, the update works just fine. And I'll be using it through Stylish from now on so I can customize the colors. I've been wanting to use something other than that ugly yellow-orange color since LH added it into the BG extension.