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It's just SonyPictures, as far as I can tell. Seems separate from PSN

Wrong image...

Eye cam guy approves

Also, some phones come with predefined SSIDs to connect to. I know my t-mobile vibrant had two networks in the connection list that I couldn't remove permanently; they would keep coming back. Looks like an update finally removed them

Can I still get a star, even though I completed it today? Too much going on on Friday for me to skimp on work...and the weekend just got hectic

If you'd like a zip file of all the nat geo wallpapers from 2007 til now, you can get it from my dropbox: [dl.dropbox.com] You'll have to give it a little while to upload, but check back in 20-30 minutes and it should be good to go. I didn't look at the script Ubiquitous linked earlier at first, but looking at it now,

Make sure you're in the directory you downloaded wget to or the OS won't know where it is to run it. For Linux and, possibly (don't know), Mac, put a ./ in front of the wget command. After you're in the directory, just copy and past the above command

Unfortunately, it looks like it's more complicated than a simple wget to grab those images, but not impossible! There are xml files with all the links to the images in them that you could write a script to parse through. Give me a day and I'll see what I can whip up ;)

Pieces failing hash check actually happens more often than you think; it just means a piece was garbled during transmission and the piece is discarded and needs to be received again. Nothing to worry about and doesn't mean anything's wrong with the torrent

It looks the same as the original to me, but less polygonal, which I like. This is making me want to fire up an emulator and play through it again!

Is auto-brightness turned on? That could be the cause. Although, I would probably just warranty it if it turned off and made a noise.

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Probably not as high as you would think, but it would be interesting to see

Nope, this is the FTC and the DoJ. Different entities altogether. The FCC doesn't handle antitrust cases. Read the article next time

The problem is most viruses these days recognize the name of major anti-malware programs and actively attempt to block them. So anything named superantispyware.exe (or similar) will be blocked from running by the virus, hence the name change. Alternatively, the virus might use a whitelist, instead of a blacklist, in

@piogan809: The difference being there are multiple android tablets out/coming out and each one has different release cycles, features, etc. It would be more of a "Which is right for you" article rather than "buy now/don't buy now" like Giz is doing with the iPad.

@xxnike629xx: The problem is not with origin, but with Intel. Origin had no way of knowing the chipset was faulty and the problem would be minimal for quite a while, since the problem is degradation of the SATA ports over time. Intel has already issued their corporate "apology"

@JakeMG: Ok...Panic!: The widget works for me with the free version, although it does have that ad at first. This is the first time I've used slacker on my phone in quite a while though.

@gybryant: The problem is ROM gripper can't play the games; you need NESoid to do that. But I do agree with using ROM gripper, great tool for getting the games you want.