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I know Giz is part of gawker, but being knowledgeable on the subject, you'd expect them to have an influence on the decision.

Thanks for the #tip. Installing as we speak.

I've created a fake google account, but I'm not too happy about this.

Could you add a sizemodo, plz? That would give an idea of the increase in volume in respect to the increase in capacity.

IMHO, the question is not whether you'd benefit from hanging on to your organs a bit longer. If the situation arises, I'd actually prefer to die quickly, too.

I think the real brain stimulation is when it hits that you just paid $99 for a battery and a few electrodes....

I thought ideas had to be new and non-obvious (among others), in order to be eligable for a patent.

Why do I have to learn of the Samsung Galaxy Beam via their ad?

Yes, she is!

I hope this goes global. It's the internetz, after all, which works fine here in Yurp, too.

I'd go one further, and say that buying and using cell phones and broadband services without providing your real name is a human right. So one can express his/her opinion, without fear of government (or other) retalliation. Derived from the right to free speech. That's in the US constitution, isn't it? (Sorry, I'm

Perhaps you should've added that these are supposed to go for $70.

HD View? Well, I'll try to be nice and constructive. On my iPad, it doesn't seem much more large and visual than the current normal view (but note that the blog-view is my normal view; I even go to blog.gizmodo.com directly to avoid the other view). And it doesn't work. Where's the accompanying text? Where's the

Didn't AT&T say no to tethering/mobile wifi hotspot?

I take particular offence at the "our phones". They're not yours, Verizon, they belong to your customers who paid for them. They just use them on your network, which they pay you for.

Given that we're already at the end of 2011, it prolly means you get 'new old stock', a.k.a. you get what you pay for.

Very cool pics, but knowing how they're made/what I'm really looking at kinda kills it. Thanks, Giz.

I once had a C64 emulator for my PC (kids: lookup C64) that even mimicked the time it took to load a file from a casette (kids: lookup casette). It was an attractive feature on paper, but got really, really old, really, really fast.

Yes. Same here. I guess it's video, books and magazines combined. Don't really care, though. The only important bit is the amount of free space.

have spent 4 hours updating my wife's ipod touch, and only now (10+th attempt) the restore seems to finish without error ( have seen 3014 (multiple), 3004, 1650 and a few others i don't remember).