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The point is to play the game with all its graphical enhancements on a $400 system. I highly doubt that you can play this on a $400 PC; in the $400-450 range you can get something like an Inspiron 660s or an HP 110-210xt, which gets you a Core i3, Intel HD 4000 and 4GB DD3 RAM, which don't even meet the minimum

It seems to me that Sony is "on top" mostly thanks to top selling Western-developed games (COD, GTA, Uncharted, LoU, GOW, Resistance, Killzone, RDR, inFamous, LBP, MotorStorm, etc.) and US technology ; the internals of their consoles are mostly made by Nvidia, AMD and IBM -US companies- and so are their online

I hear that a lot, but what are the fields where Japan is "year ahead of the US" in terms of technology? The only things I can think of are average internet connection speed and the wide adoption of NFC (for mobile payments). Video on demand, cloud based services are way behind. Sony's streaming game service

The thing is that the phones that do "more" -i.e. the higher end handsets like the top tier Galaxy- are not the ones that sell the most; the vast majority of phones being sold these days are the cheaper Android models that don't do much.

The guy in Thailand apparently went through over six kilograms of rice in an hour, though, so I don't know how accurate the 4 liter figure is.

OK you win. But I may get a Vita later if it turns out Remote Play on PS4 is as awesome as it sounds. Win-win.

I thought the same thing but it was more like OH SHIIII— Vita (;_;). I'll have to wait until it's ported over to iOS, hopefully soon.

This is Japan though, one of the countries with the lowest English proficiency.

Here are some highlights from the main specs page. I feel bad pointing out the ones that are primarily a language thing, but the real-word-wrong-context ones are just the best:

Yeah, I realized afterwards that the Alienware was a lot smaller than I originally thought. Hope it doesn't glow in the dark or that the glow can be turned off though.

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And yet you did. Please keep your memes for yourself.

The iBUYPOWER and SCAN NC10 are the only boxes that would look OK under a TV. The other models are just ugly tower PCs...

Also, the ones on the right are for people who will only consider a small form factor box that'll fit easily in their entertainment center/TV cabinet.

Maybe if you need all those extensions but if you just want a fast, responsive browser that is available on all platforms, Chrome is where it's at. I need to have my browsing sessions synced across my Windows PC, my MacBook and my iPhone, and Chrome does that seamlessly; Firefox isn't even available on iOS. In my

I started using Firefox since when it was named Mozilla (M17 if my memory is correct) and then up to Firefox 3.5 but I'm not sure that it was really faster than the competition even back then.

Honest reply: has Firefox ever be faster than Chrome? I ditched Firefox a few years ago because of UI lag and various slowdowns.

Is the DS3 controller officially supported by anyone except Sony? I was under the impression that support on Android or on PC was added by third parties.

Looks like a step in the right direction, except for the price. Don't really why it needs to be twice the price of a DS3/4 or Xbox wireless controller...

Makes me wonder what will happen to the digital versions of Star Wars comics you bought at Dark Horse. Will they just disappear from your (digital) library?