@Mudslag: They are still working on Cydia for 4.2. The older version is not compatible with it.
@Mudslag: They are still working on Cydia for 4.2. The older version is not compatible with it.
@olternaut: Actually, the reason CGI is getting to look more fake is our fault. We become more discerning as the technology gets better and notice more flaws rather than simply suspending belief. It's sad, but I am no longer amazed by CGI spectacles like I used to be.
@joep1984: The skit's pretty much the definition of parody, thus covered by fair use.
@darthvolta: Just like all those obnoxious people obnoxiously obsessed with dressing up like obnoxious superheroes and obnoxious animals and obnoxious TV and movie characters on Sunday. So obnoxious.
By Grabthar's hammer...what a savings!
@Bruce Irvin: I have to politely disagree. It's still 250 bones and it's not exactly like a teenager is going to be begging for one like an ipod. Parents and grandparents get what their kids are clamoring for, not what is shiny and kind of cool looking.
Further evidence that BN doesn't get it. Introducing a LCD Nook without 3g is a mistake. They already have a presence on tablets. Why build a weak and underpowered one yourself? It's not like they are going to be exploring areas that Kindle isn't as the Kindle app is already on tons of devices. They should have worked…
@♠ Final ♠ Fear is the Mind Killer: in their BarBaLoot suits...
I actually am kind of excited about the Sony Netbox. I just want a box that streams Divx and other media from my computer without having to buy a console. The Netflix streaming is a nice bonus. At $139 I can justify it. This thing seems like a waste of cash though.
@MazdaMania: What extra money? As far as I understand, most phones of similar specs go for around two hundred on contract.
@ZGangsta: I understand this idea, but that is not my main objective for having an iPhone. In fact, part of me is slightly embarrassed by any attention it draws. I am too shy a person to want to show something off to people.
I bought my iPhone at the Apple Store and was immediately roped in to a section by myself so I wasn't bothered while it was being activated. I found this fanfare far more detestable and awkward. People kept staring at me. I should have picked my phone up in a nice, quiet AT&T store.
@Myklsan: I agree. I watched the movie as a result of the costume. However, the awesomeness of the Iron Man costume ruined the Tin Man costume reveal. Still, a pretty okay indie film.
I've been playing this game for the last four days and it is the most addictive iOS game I have ever played. I lost entire evenings just developing games and buying new licenses. It's pretty amazing how simple it is, yet totally deep. I hope they come up with an update that adds more options.
@monkunashi: Okay, I agree with you, but maybe I should clarify here. The tipping over is not out of the egg carton device. The tipping over is from attempting to carry a top heavy device with one hand. Unless the weight of the drinks are equally balanced (all four bays are full) it is fairly easy to drop when…
@tasteskindasalty: I would say the egg carton device is fairly broken. The "make you think your drinks are about to tip over" comment seems valid, especially with the weight of multiple drinks. Also, did you not notice the handles? Seems pretty single handed to me.
@Stompy1: That is correct. Plus, as Snopes notes, the whole American spent millions of dollars in development thing is part of the myth. Paul C. Fisher used his own money to develop it. Hence, Fisher pens sells the space pen, not the American government:
@Icarus.: The carriers and manufacturers make money installing scumware on your smartphone. Gaming companies pay a lot to have demos of their games come with the OS. Thus, they have enacted these ridiculous, anti-consumer policies to squeeze every last bit out of us.
@WookieLifeDay: I think that's unfortunate. I agree that Secret Identity is too eclectic a tale for a summer tentpole film, but it doesn't have to be that. It can be a lower budget December film that actually is intelligent and dramatic. Eh, who am I kidding...movies are made for the lowest common denominator nowadays.