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Great thing about games is that their an artistic medium and the latest games require teams of sometimes 100s people to make. It's one of the few high tech industries we can still excel and be efficient at the same time while employing lots of people. Even western RPGs are starting to dominate JRPGs.

Disk utility on OS X doesn't support exFAT. Any third party utilities that can format a drive in exFAT.

In my portable devices I don't need as much because well you can only consume so much data at once. But at home, I have an NAS packing 8TB. A proper Bluray rip of 40-50 minute TV episode is just over 2GBs at the minimum. One season of 12 episodes can be 35GB+. Dexter's six seasons alone takes up 200GB on my NAS. You

Four millions phones for one handset in less than a year since release...for a Windows phone! If I was Nokia and Microsoft I'd be ecstatic. I wonder how the sales breakdown between corporate and consumer, US vs international etc.

Yes it was a Compaq Presario in 1995 and I played Spelling Jungle and The Incredible Toon Machine. Educational games FTW!

To win a free iPad from Digg.com. Haven't used it since.

LG VX9800 or 'The V'. Can't believe I used to use that thing in public.

Also because most of those files originate on Usenet

You can backup hard drives you know, and it's cheaper than buying all that optical media.

Apple has managed to keep OS support for many versions of it's past products. Original iPhone ran upto iOS 3, the iPhone 3G went up to 4, and the 3GS (two generations ago) can run the latest OS. When you're trying to build a steady marketshare, completely screwing over early adopters isn't going to get you anywhere.

Mimic is never as good as the real thing. It's like those people that try to make Windows look like OS X. It's always half assed and never works properly.

Yeah I have that dreamboard theme, not the same.

Windows Phone UI, with iOS's ecosystem, and Androids tweakability would be the perfect OS. Sadly one with never excel at all three.

In Japan, their railways are timed almost perfectly. In America, we get a half-assed third party solutions to track one line of many in the few train stations where we can get service.

Well it wasn't an iPhone killer but I'd certainly say it was an HTC killer, and besides the iPhone, it's probably the most successful phone since the Motorola Razr.

That's because it's not marketed correctly. If they marketed it like transformers it would sell better, just looking at the gameplay footage made me want to play and I don't really like anything to do with gundam/anime and really don't like mech fighters but was instantly intrigued by this game.

There closing the gap that's for sure. You have to remember SSDs are 2.5 inch drives, so while they can't compete with 3.5inch storage, they're catching up to laptop drives awfully quickly. Hell, 1TB 2.5 inch drives have been around for two years and you still can't get one that spins at 7200rpm. 3-4 years and the

I said use an SSD in the 1.8 FORM FACTOR. iPods uses 1.8 inch HDD for their iPod classics. Put an SSD in there instead of a traditional harddrive, give it a faster sata connection and put it in the macbooks.

I wish Apple would have used an SSD in the 1.8inch form factor like they've used in iPods for years. That would allow for third party manufacturers to develop around a standard, one that would be eventually be adopted by PC makers as well. This would allow them to keep the device thin, while still satisfying their

I'm not sure what program you were using to stream before, but do realize that native streaming won't transcode formats on the fly that aren't supported by the PS3, like the program 'PS3 Media Server' does. Mostly it isn't an issue unless you have MKV files.