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That's why I want to make sure that and the IR remote could still potentially work. It really seems like an awesome feature.

That's awesome. And those apps will likely be available come the One's clean release?

Thanks for the response. Is there an app on Google Play that can take advantage of the included IR sensor?

Would buying an HTC One with a clean install of Android mean that it would no longer have features like Zoe and the Remote Control?

I'm looking for a decent entry level record player with a built in stereo. Preferably at a price point sub-$100. What would be my best bet?

SE must be at war with themselves. Japan takes forever to get things moved over, if ever. And US (unless Tomb Raider was developed elsewhere) takes a bit less time, but charges.

I agree. Every time I see them I want to be cheery, so I think Naruto's scowl is a humorous contrast to that.

I was kind of perturbed about all of the nonsensical outfits naruto was dressed up in until I saw the Lederhosen, that's just great.

Thank you for opening my eyes to this brand. Just checked these out on Amazon and they're super slick. I'm going to pick one up eventually.

You are correct, take pride in your grasp of English!

Comparable ultrabooks seem to have slightly better specs and much more developed OS's, though.

What kind of bag is this?

Is it always as thick as it looks, or will it collapse to the size of whatever's in it?

That is a slick looking bag, but i'm looking for one that sits on the back more like this: http://tinyurl.com/a43fxk7

That's actually a very welcome response, thanks! :)

This seems a good a place as any. I'm looking for a sling bagpack that will comfortably hold an iPad mini, a small-mid size keyboard (probably this one: http://tinyurl.com/avgkeck), and a decently full 3-ring binder. As well as pens and such. Some sort of canvas material is a plus. Does anyone know of a bag like this?

Am I wrongly remembering that Sony announced they would let Microsoft make the first move?

I read somewhere a while ago, possibly here on Gizmodo, that some guys called his something along those lines and it was just a router connected to an external full of viruses and such.

1) I commend you on digging through the graveyard of Kotaku to find this article.

That sounds like a good deal, then. I'll probably pick up the pass when the first piece drops.