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Video was completely unwatchable. I stopped after 10 seconds. We care about this, why?

The Adobe Ideas app is awful for handwriting. Dude used the wrong thing. Should've used one of the sketching apps that doesn't automatically vectorize everything and try to smooth things out.

@artdude102: Although the OP was a bit off-topic, I'll add my two cents for your comment. The iPad allows you something that a laptop can't — being able to work on a commute without the hampering of a laptop. Seriously, I've seen lappies on buses and trains and people struggle in a vain effort. On the Pad, I've been

@touwe: Close to 200.

Considering how much content they add on a continual basis to the base version of Angry Birds, I'm more than glad to pay a DOLLAR for a themed version. I've more than gotten my money's worth several times over with the hours I've sunk into this game already.

Evernote? Better?

@ri59: Your link is correct. The blog is down for some reason. Link, and download, are still available.

This guy is spending weeks on the beaches of south France with no mortgage or rent or bills....and I'm at my desk putting in the 9 to 5. Not too shabby. Good for you, voluntary homeless dude.

@Faux Bravo: It's free. The Nike+ App (if you have an iDevice) is $1.99, or the requisite $30 for the nub and sensor. They both do the same things essentially, but I hear the Nike app is just a wee bit more polished. I have zero complaints on the MiCoach, however.

Good for you! Try the adidas MiCoach, works great, well done, and has apps for a variety of mobile devices for your runs.

Bobby is.... the devil.

10th in NCAA history with 6500+ all-pupose yards.

Do people really get stuck? There's an easy answer! Just accept that you have no life and play levels over and over again on the pot! It worked for me! =D

@Dragoonslayer12: There's a rumored Angry Birds movie in production. Sorry, no link but it made the rounds on tech blogs not too long ago.

@AgamemnonV2: These are tools for mods, not stars.

As an alternative to VNC, TeamViewer works great, without any of the DNS and server setup involvement. You install a client, login using a static number and password, and you're done.

@eduardjm: The resource trading was reallllly cool!!! Now I need to find me a Surface to play on somewhere...