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@mrGonaka: Agreed. Even though I initially derided the art style as "kiddie" (the joys of being an immature 16 year old), it's probably the best of all the console Zeldas. Skyward Sword looks like a return to that aesthetic (to a certain degree anyway), can't wait to play that.

"Apple's silence, enforced by PR staff who will clam up at the slightest hint of someone going off-message, are legendary."

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: Agreed. I don't see why some think that suits aren't cool. Most, if not all men (myself included) actually look a lot better when they're dressed in well-fitting suits.

@Nintendocrazed: And I can't comprehend how tasteless you are by pointing this out.

OK everyone, just to clear this up: this is NOT a Bollywood film. As Owen pointed out, this film comes from the South Indian film industry, which usually cranks out completely different films with a different set of stars in different languages (i.e. not Hindi). Tollywood is the unofficial name of this industry (they

@fate47 - meh.: Yup, I was just about to suggest the same thing to Mark. That picture sums it up very well. It's a must have accessory if you use your PS3 as a media centre.

@MazdaMania: Yup, I remember you posting about it earlier. Glad you're enjoying your phone! Let's hope that Google listens to Nexus One users like us and eventually releases a Nexus Two (maybe with Sony Ericsson or Motorola if it wants to change things up, but I'm very happy with HTC's hardware).

@alex-y: That's what I thought as well. It could be for both purposes: employee use as well as testing a new CDMA iPhone .

Man, that's terrible news. I love my Nexus One and I was hoping that Google would finally see some sense and starting selling it in T-Mobile/AT&T stores. Guess that's not happening anytime soon.

So is Google turning us all into droids? Or will George Lucas take control of his trademark first?

@jblues: Matt could have certainly changed some of his phrasing, but your initial response, especially given Matt's history as one of the more pro-Android editors on Gizmodo, makes your assessment a tad too harsh. And even though a reviewer is supposed to objectively tell you what the product is like, the reality is

@jblues: Actually, Matt's been more than fair towards Android and has been using a Nexus One for a while now (I don't know if he switched to the iPhone 4). Look at his review of Froyo ([gizmodo.com] and tell me if you see any signs of a "personality conflict" there.

@Igor Neumann: I would LOVE to see a Nokia phone running Android. The company's hardware has always been top-notch; however, Symbian S60 started to feel dated as a platform about 2 years ago. I hope for Nokia's sake that MeeGo takes off, or that the company adopts Android. It really is quite unusual (and sad) to see

@spume: Alright, thanks! The near-universal complaints of underwhelming battery killed my interest in this laptop. Glad to know that it's working out well for you.

And people say that you can't do cool jobs while wearing ties...

@snark_attack: Haha, nicely done. As much as I like the phone's design, this is some good work.

@Temo2: Ah, good times. I remember buying that game despite it receiving terrible reviews. It was surprisingly decent if you were into the whole 2-D fighting genre.

@spume: How's the battery life? Heard it wasn't too good compared to that of Atom netbooks.

@pist: That makes more sense than it being the new iPod shuffle.

@Andrew F. Mease: Sorry, didn't read the full article. Although one would assume that "active" meant people who paid for messaging privileges. Why else would people sign up for a dating website then?