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It's true. I have a G2 and I still have Droid envy. That was the last (truly) great Android device. Motorola need to do it again, with emphasis on the hackability as well as durability.

@Norbs: Microsoft Windows Live YouVision Home Edition Essentials

I've got serious Rdio-envy. I've taken to Grooveshark because I'm only paying $30 per year and it was pretty fantastic when it came out. But now it's not exactly keeping up with the competition.

If you liked British Dinosaur's argument, you should watch this YouTube clip of George Carlin. It's basically the same argument: humans can't destroy the planet, we can only destroy ourselves. [www.youtube.com]

Alright, that's damn sexy. I've always said that the best hardware manufacturers are Apple and Nokia, then HTC, followed in 4th by Motorola.

How does that taxi move without axles? Is it a one-way downhill taxi?

@anexanhume: Swiping between apps: 4 finger swipe

How did Wired get an invite and not Gizmodo?

@Apotheosis: It's better to just stick with OkCupid, no?

Damn, I share with my internet connection with my neighbors. I like to send files back and forth and listen to each other's music.

I have a home in both England and the U.S. Is there something I can set up in my basement in America to give myself a private VPN?

@FriedPeeps: HTC make beautiful hardware. If stingy-bastard Samsung would stop hogging their AMOLED screens and sell some to HTC, they'd be unstoppable.

@Techsage1029: I thought Apple had nailed the UI until I got an Android phone.

@mricyfire: I agree. Google could sell the Nexus at cost, since they've got nothing to lose and everything to gain by doing so.

'89? That's a huge change in a very short time. Disneyfication acts fast, I suppose.

@muppethead: And another thing, why not go after WhatsApp, which includes the same indicators and came out before Kik did?

I would love to hear the full story here. It's obvious relations went sour very quickly. When Kik first started out, they were taken in under RIM's wing and formed a sort of Canadian brotherhood bond.