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Perhaps they don't sell?

Sprint's service has actually improved significantly over the last 4 years, even while keeping low subscriber costs. So while companies are always looking for employees that will work harder for less money, eventually all companies realize that low prices aren't the only thing customers are looking for. Eventually

Will this also get rid of bullshit like "Administrative Fees" and "Regulatory Charges?"

Has anyone every found it necessary to mount a smartphone to their wall or fridge? It seems all these fancy new mount show people mounting their devices in all these "convenient" locations where you would likely never have a need to actually mount a smartphone.

Angry birds has made Rovio about $70 million so far. However the initial investment to develop the App was less than $100,000 (investment costs to date have run up to about $150,000).

The plans only go up to 10GB?

Does it really run Meego? Or was it just mocked up with Meego?

Well in addition to being a primary controller for some games, it can also act as a secondary control interface for others.

It can be used as a controller for certain games, but Microsoft is well aware that the vast majority of the XBox's user base are interested in more action oriented games.

Not really. The Kinect is an accessory that is intended to add an additional way for users to interact with their console and games in order to add enhanced depth and immersion to games (and other media) which is exactly what it is being used for.

I still have no idea how you would pull a trigger with the kinect. Another peripheral?

I have a Kinect (girlfriend got it for me as a gift) and I haven't played it a lot mainly because most of the kiddie games that have come out for it so far haven't made me wanna re-arrange my small living room.

No app was ever going to recoup a $41million investment.

You can't build a house with a chainsaw.

Maybe some kind of reform IS needed.

The first rule of Project Mayhem is that you do not ask questions.

This just won't end well.

Apple never went after individual users, however they did actively tried to block the holes that allows jailbreaking until they decided to semi-offically allow it. Apple was mainly interested in protecting their iTunes App Store revenue stream, since they make a lot of money from their cut of app sales and a secondary

I never said Google does fight people who root. I said Microsoft looked at them, as in, look at how the root community has actually helped speed the growth of the Android platform.

Did anyone really every use that button?