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This will allow Google to mine all of our data. They will know every channel I watch on television and sell that information. I wonder if we will get custom ads that are based on the channels we watch on TV.

I read the article and he has a good point. There are a lot of girls who post pictures on my Facebook stating that they are "geeking out" by watching the big bang theory. An the pictures are always positioned so you can see their chest. The women are totally fake and its annoying. If its not that than its the fake

Yeah I got on sneaks but I need a new pair, because basketball courts in the summer got girls there!

Sweet article! I just started to look into possibly purchasing a gaming pc this fall and I haven't heard of any of these companies except Origin. Thanks for the tips!

Will be upgrading when I get home from work this afternoon.

Good review.

Whats funny is that all the phones are running on windows. Android did not launch until 2008 and Samsung came on board in 2009 with its first Android based phone. Android was all touch screen so how else would Samsung's phone look like? That is like saying any touch screen phone post 2007 is a copy of Apple's iPhone

I wonder if this is going to work like Microsoft's future kinect will work. That document that was leaked last month had users wearing kinect glasses and interacting with the game all around you.

Yeah or the ISP will do what Comcast does with Xbox. If you use the cable TV app on xbox, it does not count against your monthly data cap. They could also charge a small fee in order to access Ultra HD (4K) content or something like that.

That is what I am hoping because when I say I am watching TV, it usually means that I am watching Netflix/Hulu.

I do not think there have been any advancements because Blu-Ray has always had a cap of 100 or 200 GB (I think the 200 GB Blu-Ray was only a prototype). Anyway, there will have to be a new storage medium to hold 4K movies. I also think society will be slow to move towards 4k since we do not have the infrastructure to

Everyone in my office besides myself and my co-worker (who happens to be the same age as me) have dump phones. Granted, two of them have iPads and they bring the tablet to work every day, so I can see why they might not want an iPhone, since it's basically the same thing.

This is a good article but its amazing how people think that optical drives are going away but when we move to 4K tv sets, optical drives will be right back. I just want someone to inform me of a regular cable provider that will allow someone to download a 500 GB movie that is in 4K? According to Sony, that is the

Could it be that Gameloft had the exclusive rights to the game? More importantly, could it also be that no company wanted to make yet another Batman game so close to Batman Arkham City? Theres alot of reasons that this game came to iOS and more importantly, if we look at hte Amazing Spiderman we would see that they

Exactly, we only need the cable to charge our devices. If you back up to iCloud you have no reason to connect to the computer any more. All my music/apps that I download just appear on my iTunes every time I load up the program.

Close to 500 million iOS devices have been sold and I can only imagine the total amount of cables that have been sold since the first iPhone was purchased in 2007. Companies already charge 20-30 for the white cable and Apple charges the same ridiculous price for the cord. An after spending hundreds on speakers that

Thanks for the tips!

I guess with all the budget cuts this is the best they could afford.

I was suppose to leave a general reply to the post and I think I accidentally replied to your post. I am still getting use to this new commenting system.

I cannot go on vacation with out my PS Vita. I have the 3G model so its sweet to be within radius of other users to get game goods/dlc. It reminds me of street pass for users for with a Nintendo 3ds. I do wish Sony would get its act together with remote play so I could play Battlefield while relaxing on the Jersey