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I'd rather they work on better battery life without expanding device dimensions than getting faster speeds. We should be embarrassed on the current battery life. Apple has the right idea with the liquid metal research or whatever it's called, but I'm afraid that Apple will keep it to itself. At least if they

@leaverus: Love that movie!! We need moar bio-punk movies

@Azel: Is that the dude from I.T. Crowd? Sure looks like him. Nevertheless, awesome video

@aiko8bit: Holy crap, I did not know they played the kid! They always rocked in my book. Suite Life for life!

This is ridiculously awesome, but how the hell will you hold the phone!?

@Kilolas: Oh shit, no I definitely didn't read that line. I agree, LoL is definitely not an MMO. At least in my book.

@Kilolas: What are you talking about? The only reference to Riot's LoL the article had was that the lead designer extended a possible job opportunity for this guy, maybe even taking the project under Riot's wing. I don't think the idea of the designer was to integrate LoL to this project or vice versa.

@brillantesdv: Yeah, so far my battery has been behaving today. Turning sync off for Voice definitely helped. Display is now taking most of my battery, which is fine by me.

@Zyker: Yeah, but you know it'll cost an arm and a leg at first. DDR3 I think had ridiculous prices when it first came out, but over time it became the norm and costs went down. I'm definitely interested in this new RAM, but I'm gonna wait for a deal or cheaper prices to get it. I just hope Apple doesn't buy the

@Brandt: Yeah, I can't say for sure. My GPS is on all the time but I never remember my battery going down this fast because of that alone.

Anyone have a Nexus S? My battery was down to 47 percent by around 6 p.m. (had it off AC since 9 a.m.). Usually, I'm still at maybe 60 percent, or even higher on a good day. But I checked what was using so much battery and it turned out to be Google Voice at a whopping 62%. Why does it use so much? I just checked

I'll just wait for 3DS Lite, which will be around.. I donno.. $200 or $225 at release.

I thought this would be NFC support. I am disappoint.

@Faux Bravo: I would buy an LED-LCD (they're also called "LED TVs"). The colors are brighter and less shadowy, and it even makes some DVDs look like HD quality. I never owned a LCD tv until recently when I bought my LED Samsung 46 inch and 1080p. It has more than enough slots for HDMI and standard, along with

@nicp1112: Do you want physical cards or a digital version? I know Steam could hook you up with the PC game of Magic (not sure how cards work there). With physical cards, you'll probably have to buy starter decks or something. I don't play Magic, but as one who wanted to start to play, these were my options.

@Swobo: Yeah, but then his eyes were diverted to the waitress, I'm guessing