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At least some of those people got scammed. I'd also like to think they're just trolling, or lying, or whatever, and that may explain some/most of those claims. But I'm sure at least a few got scammed.

The movement has got so much smoother in only a couple of years! Incredible.

I don't know! You're not an American, so you must know everything! I only wish everyone was non-American. We would instantly know everything as well. But since that's sadly not the case, will you please tell us the truth behind every piece of news that gets posted? I appreciate it.

Things take time. I'd be surprised if wearable computing with advanced AR capabilities isn't available by the early 20s (be it through Google or other companies). We need to stay positive and push for such innovations, even if they're expensive and lack many desired features. It's still the infancy of that kind of

"It is okay that we took decades worth of innovations in computer and mobile technologies, and added some clever bits of design to create the largest and most successful company in the world, but it's not okay if you use our innovations in your products! A trillion dollar is not enough, and nobody should be allowed to

Made me spit my coffee.

I loved it. Thanks for sharing.

My god. This is incredible.

What kind of nonsense is this? There is no conspiracy to topple the West. Grow up. And science does not work on consensus. For example, a survey of American Geophysical Union (AGU) found that 98% of relevant scientists believe global warming is real beyond any reasonable doubt. But that's not what makes it true. It is

No. This article is condescending, judgmental, trivial, and quite idiotic.

This guy is in it to make a few bucks in an easy job. He doesn't care about technology, objectivity, good reporting, quality insight, or anything you associate with a journalist or even a half-decent blogger. Don't waste your breath.

Yes. I don't care if Facebook knows about my Khan's Academy sessions. As long as they stay out of my hired assassin business.

This looks incredibly heavy. Imagine how smooth the movement would be with a carbon fiber frame! I would absolutely love to pay 10-15k for this.

I don't understand why more people don't use password managers. I've been using LastPass for a year now. I use the free version, and all my passwords are over 20 randomly generated alphanumeric characters long, and I haven't had a problem.

Simplicity: The most complicated, expensive, and impractical way of doing something.

That's doubtful. The lower part with the Verizon logo is about the same width as the one on my Razr. That would mean the RAZR HD's display is smaller, or that the phone is a bit longer. I find that unlikely. I bet it's the same dimensions as the older phone, with on screen only buttons.

Another difference is that the Razr's buttons are permanently fixed below the Verizon logo. The buttons on this one appear to be on the screen itself.

I've always suspected Toronto was the cause of all the world's problems!!

They don't.

If it makes you feel any better, I consider you and Leslie the best bloggers on Gizmodo. You're balanced, un-sensationalist, insightful, and lighthearted. Keep up the good work.