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@Brandon Norris: The pixel density on the 3DS is much, much greater than that of your monitor.

@gaius83: The Android operating system itself is open source, and there are no restrictions on its use.

I'm the developer of SetCPU and I live in Ann Arbor too! :)

@ddhboy: The current Wii hardware doesn't have a 5GHz WiFi radio. That's what Apple should have done :)

For those who still don't understand how such a thing can work, get rid of your idea that "3D needs glasses" for a second.

@Machine-code: Lithium is one of the 11 secret spices and herbs?

@rothgar: The parts of Android that aren't open source are the parts that relate specifically to the Google login and other Google properties. The inclusion of these is what led to the Cyanogen cease and desist. From the top of my head, this is Gmail (the e-mail app, however, is open source), Google Talk, Google Maps,

An Android developer's perspective:

@Senshi34: If that was the only thing that stopped you from doing it, I'm concerned.

I need to buy one of these before they are classified as weapons and you need a license to operate it!

@SuperTongueIII: It's even worse for developers. That's a few hours of sales and probably thousands and thousands of dollars lost. Grrrr.

I'd charge her cell phone any day.

@SketchyIndividual: I don't personally think it should be, but the very existence of a no-CD patch (which circumvents copyright protection) is called into question by the DMCA.

@xGhost4000x: I know that Battlefield: Bad Company 2 allows you to choose between a disk check or online authentication as your "preferred DRM method." One of its predecessors, Battlefield 2, had the disk check removed in its last patch as a final gesture of goodwill.

@SketchyIndividual: From what I understand, the executable would quality as a derivative work of Rockstar's "all rights reserved" work, and as such, would still be under Rockstar's copyright. However, if it were truly a (technically legal, though maybe not under the DMCA) no-CD "patch," things might get complicated.

@ghost4: Chill, man. It's a video game.

@Rinaldus: Geohot can do whatever he wants with his PS3. No matter what Sony (or Apple, or any electronics manufacturer) says, it is not illegal to disassemble or hack your own hardware. And he certainly has the right to publish his work.

@Krixodus: A huger portion of its Mac specific audience. Nobody plays games on Macs. :)