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@BleedingThumbsMurphy: Let's all agree though, it's a nice step in the right direction for Sony to be developing the app for both android and iOS devices.

@CuttySark: I hear Need for Speed Hot Pursuit is really good.

Playstation app coming to the app stopre for iOS4 and up as well as the Android Market for devices 1.6 and up.

Sony are hiding PS3s and other playstation goodies all around Dublin, Ireland over today and tomorrow. Pity I wont be in the City Centre, otherwise I would have had a very busy day running around Dublin

Currently playing through the Broken Sword games. The first one at least. Bought it off of GOG.com. all three of them for $7. Bargain. Loving the game. Cant remeber much from it from playing it all those years ago.

Nevermind :P

@MSgtSimon: pretty much, yeah. havent seen it mentioned here yet. suppose its the best way to let the android users know.

Also, the new android market UI is live for me and has been for several days on my htc desire. anyone else?

Anyone else get the first episode free a month or two back. They were giving it away for free when it releases.

@deanb: Am I right in saying Dean that the Twitter accounts/passwords effected by this are the ones that have been linked to the kotaku account? and those that have the same username and pasword combo as the gawker sites...obviously.

What's to stop them doing this again in the immediate future? As in later today. Have steps been put in place to stop them doing this while the independent security firm gets involved.

@QualityJeverage: I would never have guessed that one. Good job. you should revert back to using it. Looks pretty secure to me!

@PigletLUV: I suppose it would allow people to freely remove themselves from the site, a site which has allowed this to happen. Something which they might not be OK with, were it to happen again.

@The Forgetful Brain: I emailed tips@ earlier to wonder where today's speakup was and I suggested it to Fahey. He was probably gonna use it anyway with out my suggestion.

@archronos: It makes an educated guess ( a pretty good one at that) if the setup/calibration is done right. It's able to 'tell' where it's pointing if the PS eye is positioned correctly and depending on the game; how the initial calibration is done i.e. pointing the remote at the screen/camera.

@OkayOctane: Although it has been rectified now, you HAD to (needlessly) buy Microsoft point to buy games through the service. a large portion of the time it would crash on me or just simply not load at all. Not the worst thing in the world but damn fucking annoying all the same.