The $18 is for 90 days (three months), not 30.
The $18 is for 90 days (three months), not 30.
I can understand not thinking Frank is a good singer, no matter how much I completely disagree with it. But how can you legitimately argue that John Mayer isn't a good guitar player (which is all he's doing here)?
There's a difference between what Apple is saying that Google did, and what Google is saying that Aliyun did. Apple is saying that Google copied their ideas. Google is saying that Aliyun is using their actual code. If you can't see the difference between those two things, then I can't help you.
Actually, Google's issue is that they believe that Aliyun is forked off of Android, not just a competing OS. And since Acer is a part of the OHA, they can't released a phone based off of that OS. Amazon can get away with it since they aren't part of the Open Handset Alliance.
The WiiU has 2GB of system memory, which, as everyone else has told you, is an entirely different type of memory than what's in your flash drive. It has 8GB of that type of memory in the basic package, and 32GB of it in the premium package.
Even at what will probably be the American price of about $120-140, for $160 you can get an almost last-gen Kindle Fire.
While it's possible you have a 64GB flash drive, I kinda doubt it.
This makes me all the more interested in the American announcement. I wasn't expecting them to release in the US first, but I also don't expect them to willingly miss Black Friday.
If it's the same person owning both devices, yes. But if it's a family owning multiple devices, then you're more likely to run into that problem. My family is in that situation right now as my sister owns an iPhone and my mother owns an iPad, and both have to be loaded with apps (some paid) for my sister's daughter…
The PS3 is not incapable of running games the size of Skyrim. Skyrim is just incapable of running on the PS3 because Bethesda don't know how to manage their memory very well. Something tells me GTA5 won't have any problem running on the PS3.
More than likely, it works on anything that Ultraviolet already works on, of which there are a few but nothing particularly popular (for example, GoogleTV).
To everyone that keeps wondering why Home is still out there, it's basically because of little stuff like this. From walking around a little while, you can tell that the place probably makes a killing on micro-transactions.
I'd count it if those computers were bought specifically to be demo stations. Sure, you get to keep them when you're done, but if you didn't need them before you went to PAX, and especially if you're not really going to need them afterwards for development, then I think its fair to count them.
Because laying fiber in the middle of nowhere is much, much cheaper than doing it in the middle of LA.
I got soooooo happy when the Fugees announced they were going to make a new album after Block Party, and then sooooooooo disappointed when it ended up not working out.
Samsung has already changed their biggest selling phones enough that they shouldn't have to worry about another lawsuit anytime soon (notice that the Galaxy S2 is mentioned in the patent lawsuit, but no mention of the Galaxy S3).
But they're all Asian, so it's all the same, right?
At best, they'd be able to run an initial hold on your account to make sure the money is there when you pledge. Which would help, but definitely isn't foolproof since the money still won't come out until the end of the Drive, and most banks I've been with let holds disappear if they haven't come through after a few…
That's no excuse, seeing as pretty much EVERY OTHER GAME seems to be able to release their DLC for both systems. Even other open world games like Grand Theft Auto. This is one of the first, if not the first, AAA title I can think of to not just delay DLC (it happens from time to time, sometimes because of bugs but…
Even if you exclude the free games, the PS+ discounts on game are almost always better than the discounts that Live Gold offer, and have been known to even apply to games on their day of release (like the recent games in their Play promotion, even though they were only 3 dollars off). If you buy a decent amount of…