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How about James Bond? There's a pretty convincing fan theory that the name, like "007," is just a codename, and that each new Bond is merely an agent promoted to replace the previous one. Even though it's probably not "true," it's still a kinda cool thought.

Ctrl + L/R Arrow is just "Jump forwards or backwards by entire words" in Windows;

...this seems exactly like how Steam works. Have you ever bought Half Life as a disk? Skyrim? Anything Steamworks? They all work to use the disk as a way of distributing the software you're licensing, as opposed downloading it from their servers. You still need to connect to Steam and the internet (at least once) to

This sounds pretty similar to the way Steam works - I don't think it's anything to really be worried by if they aren't too restrictive about it.

While this article could be interesting, a lack of explanation of the consequences of the majority of the choices detailed kinda makes it pointless. There's no point not writing them for concern of spoilers, as those've already been warned of.

Really?! Literally NOTHING Android? It's nice to see consistency amongst the staff, I guess.

EDIT: Might be an idea to maybe label these posts as such, just so us minority Android peasants don't get our hopes up in future

This is a really stupid article. If you haven't played the game, don't write about it. They explicitly state in the game through unmissable ingame conversation that it's NOT helium balloons nor any other balloon for that matter, but the game's own "Lutece Field" - a system of "quantum particles, suspended in

There's a minus sign missing here. Just sayin'

I live less than fifteen minutes from Waterford City, Ireland, yet my net drops constantly. It's not where you live, but the services you have access to. As others have said, there're plenty of places with pretty crappy infrastructure whose residents may want to play this game. It's not an online game, much as EA

Just saw the ad... it does seem a lot more American! Looks like it could be a lot of fun, looking forward to watching

That's a perfectly valid way to do things, but I avoid using a mouse as much as I can and so rely on keyboard shortcuts. Different strokes, I guess, but I'd find the whole action of finding my cursor, finding my taskbar icon, waiting for Windows to show a list, and then navigating the cursor to the list item I wanted

Having tabs allows one to partition separate groups of webpages without cluttering their OS window manager. Say you've video playing in one window, and you're browsing the web or doing work or SOMETHING that requires a lot of online research/multiple web pages open. If you have them tabbed in one or two windows, you

No show like it? The Gadget Show has been on British television since 2004.

Maybe eight or so years ago, I paid €200 for a 512MB SD card. Every now and again, I see a dirt-cheap SDHC card online and grimace.

This seems relevant.

I wear a watch: always have, and probably always will. There's nothing worse than seeing someone pull out a phone to check the time - and, while they're at it, probably a few texts; a watch is a socially acceptable, non-distracting, quick and easy way of always knowing what time it is. A watch is also a fashion piece,