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Despite all the bickering about iPhone vs Android all smartphone users are pretty much using their phones for the same thing regardless of platform.

@Lord_Data: Find me another 11 inch laptop thats rocking a powerful discrete graphics card, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and next gen core i5 and i7 cpus. I believe they're the first the do it.

I have to say I'm thrilled with everything except capacity, I was really hoping for a 64GB model so I could finally put more than half of my music on my phone

Back in 95 when I was a kid I got 10 NES games for 10 bucks at toys r us in the bargain bin. SMB1n3, the RPG with the yoyo, TMNT game where it starts at the beach, and a few others I can't remember. I also had the NES slim if you will, it had rounded controllers like the SNES and a top loading cartridge instead of a

I use geeky ringtones but their subtle and still noticeable. For my ring I have the MGS codec call, and my text message is the beeper message from GTA3.

@shkm: There are similar products on ebay for $20-$30 bucks, seem to be just as good if not better.

@jsmorley: It's the small things that make all the difference

Like the setup but the LEDs remind me of swastikas

@CCAF drlard: What the PS3 lacks in RAM and GPU it makes up for in processing power. The single cell processor in the ps3 can outperform the best core i7s out today. Makes sense why the airforce would want them because of their $299 price tag.

@Diodax: I think people are worried because instead of game designers using the 3D tech to create new and innovative gameplay methods, the switch implies that 3D will only be a visual enhancement meaning a game will play the same either way and 3D is just a plus.

An on demand website that works like an interactive TV is what I want. The problem I have with sites like Hulu is I don't know what I'm getting.

I think the only way to make an MLB game statistically realistic is to have maximum stats for different players. For instance A-Rod is able to hit up to 53HR in a season and only the best gamers will reach the maximum of that particular stat, while less skilled gamers might only hit 30, a more pedestrian number for

Arthritis

It'll actually be fun to play base now

I think the only time I actually read a game's manual was on christmas eve. My parents would let me open one present and I would always open a game to see what I was getting. Since I had to go to bed right afterward, I would always read the manual for like an hour in anticipation of the next morning when I could play

@NeVeRMoRe666: But can you save your gamertag to a USB stick? Because my friends would keep their gamer tags on their memory cards so they could take them to friend's places and what not but you couldn't have it saved to a card and the HDD at the same time.

Apple's airports are overpriced but they get the job done, and the dual-band extreme is really great for those of us with N laptops but G iPhones. Only change I would make is to add 4 LAN ports instead of 3.

@gopanthers: The only benefit of N is for file transfers. For people like me who have an NAS I'm constantly put large video files onto it or putting them on my laptop for travel N is worth it. But for normal stuff like youtube, email, even torrents. G is just fine.

@Norskman: Media Rage, its old but it still gets the job done

Hazel runs in the menubar and is amazing. It sets rules for folders that pretty much let you automate file organization. Hazel for me mostly sends different file types in my DLs folder to subfolders. For instance all torrent files, disk images, photos, videos, and documents are all categorized into their own