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let's put this tag on every shit article that giz posts from now on

Sony brought this upon themselves. They decided to take out an often used and touted feature. And they deserve this.

Sony brought this upon themselves. They decided to take out an often used and touted feature. And they deserve this.

Why have the majority of Gizmodo posts of late been either crossposted from Wired or a paragraph long and more appropriate for a tweet rather than a very large and influential blog?

I hate a lot about Facebook. Mostly, it's the fact that the posts are always like 1 sentence or so long, and the UI is really bad. It was good when they started out, but it's only gone downhill lately. I miss you facebook.

At least they don't have frames.

Heartcli-, wait no...

It's at like 46% now.

It's completely unexpected and refreshing at the same time.

They've turned from an ISP to a media company. They own Engadget, Joystiq, etc.

@schall129: I suggest you read me_eit's comment, as well as recognizing that he probably inferred as you agreeing to the 'big switch' as the internet killswitch, which is probably not what you meant.

@jje37: Actually, she did get the message. That's why she exploded.

@beginattackrun: You've obviously never met an autism-scale child. If this kid unfortunately has really bad autism, this could be true.

@DJKGinHD: I have never seen a geek squad member who did not have many pimples and a grainy/nasally voice and glasses.

@ImSpartacus: PS3 isn't really powerful enough to render games at 1080p. It just upscales from lower (probably <720p res in most cases) res. If this can really push PS3 graphics at 960x544, I'd be impressed. But i'm guessing they'll just do some fancy upscaling from a lower res.

In design of this product, Sony used the internal codename "Atari Lynx 2"

@Y2KGTP: I happen to work in a school (albeit a private school, but it's indirectly funded by the districts, long story) and we have a couple very low budget mac notebooks. This is mainly for graphics arts programs, and they're never used anymore for mac os. I've set a couple of the kids I like better up on them and

@Y2KGTP: Are you stuck in 1983?