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After Iron Man 2, Tony meets with Rhodey to take back the War Machine armor. He then gives him a new suit he made for him, which is what's seen in the trailers, but not painted yet. He tells him he'll be busy with the construction with Stark Tower and won't have time to be Iron Man, so Rhodey's going to have to take

People seem to be forgetting the most important difference: The iPod Touch and the Nexus 7 all run phone apps. The iPad Mini runs tablet apps.

It's the comic books. Although, I feel like the first two episodes of season 3 have already surpassed anything they've done in the first two seasons. The second episode literally had me stressing out, which never happens when I watch tv. It also might be the fact that I've read the books and I know what's coming, and

Well, this is related to a popular video game YouTuber at a games convention who was being tapped by a popular video game accessory manufacturer to make videos for them. The only difference? This video has relevancy to video games.

Oddly enough, I left Android in 2011 after three years of faithful service and three different Android phones for the iPhone.

Superman's flight controls differ from his open world play to his story-level play. His lfight controls in the levels are way better than his controls in the open world simply because he can't just hover himself higher like he can in the levels. The console versions have vehicles, but I agree when I say it's not that

The game's actually getting plenty of positive reviews. I was surprised to find a negative review about it. I'm loving it, but the thing about superman's open world flight controls is spot-on. If only they could they the hovering, it would be so much better.

I just save right at the checkpoint, and when I start back up, I just drive on over and when I reach my destination, it just starts me at my last saved checkpoint,

The circle pad add-on for the 3DS aslo adds two more shoulder buttons, so right now the 3DS supports two control options: the default and the circle pad add-on one. If they only added a second pad to this new 3DS (because there's no room for a second set of triggers), it'd be another control scheme to dev for.

Andrew Garfield has some incredible acting chops above and beyond anything anyone in Twilight has ever pulled off, and the fact that he wasn't nominated for supporting actor for The Social Network was a crime.

I've already got LEGO Batman 2 pre-ordered for release date delivery on Amazon. Comes with a $10 credit, and I'll be using that for The Amazing Spider-Man the next week. I'll be more than satisfied with all the free-roam superheroics I could ever want this summer.

Not everyone does have a smartphone, but way more people do than will ever buy a Wii U. Hell, more people do than the number of people who own Xbox 360s now.

options for game developers = more controller types that will be utilized = more types of controllers the consumer will need to have to play those games = you missed the point entirely.

When has multi-touch every proved terrible? It's extremely practical.

Actually, it'd be the other way around. Much, much easier to bring it to the iPad once it's already on the iPhone, but Android is the weird one. It'll take them a while to develop and take into account the different types of devices and OS versions.

To me, it was the very similar lips, nose, and brow line that gave it away.

The devs so you can play the levels just like the old games, so you can go slow and quiet if you prefer.

The green Smart Cover I bought with my iPad 2 at launch last year is starting to show some wear, especially around the hinges, so I think I might upgrade to this. At first I didn't want something covering up the back of my iPad, but considering some of the places I've had to set my iPAd down on and how dirty they are,

Apple had a case very similar to this for the original iPad back in 2010, long before the Touchpad launched. The only difference with this is that this incorporates the Smart Cover tech they used with Smart Covers for the iPad 2 a year ago.

How is this ANY different than Google having Google Maps pre-installed on Android devices and Microsoft having whatever the hell they use for maps pre-installed on WP7 devices?