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@Kakkoii: The iPhone is more popular than any single Android phone, and out-sells most of the Android phones put together, so it makes more sense to make cases for it. There was one iPhone released last year, and it's only recently been outsold by SEVENTY OR MORE Android phones released in the last year.

@stylinred: The Nokia N8 has a few interesting specs, but it's far worse where it matters. Apple are the only company that put any effort in to their software.

@Cyb3r_Punk: Maybe so, but it's funny. Unless you really love BBM or RIM's email services (or making rim.jobs jokes...), the Blackberry platform isn't so great compared to Android and iOS.

"hyper tention"

UPDATE: "The great thing we've done with PSP2 is removing the screen. We don't need it. PSP2 is so powerful, it can emulate the human brain perfectly: it plays the games so you don't have to! Available soon in a store near you" – Sony

@XerxesQados: You mean a collection of software which may or may include software from Red Hat/CUPS/Debian/IBM/KDE/GNOME/GNU software with software which may or may not be a kernel which may or may not be referred to as Linux and may or may not run software which may or may not be Apache, right?

@Ricorich196: That's true, but it doesn't take away from the fact that customers with PS3s still purchased the hardware outright, and own it. They should be able to do whatever they wish with it.

"Update: It's not a proprietary cable, but good luck borrowing one from a friend."

@bhtooefr: Yep. Apple decided to put the battery and AC adapter socket (or whatever that's called) in series, much like old christmas lights.

@beanperry: What's the point? You can still do whatever you want on OS X.

@Timmy: Yeah, stop kissing up to the writers.

@otus: Doing things like copying and pasting aren't really much different on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, or anything else. They're also no easier to do, on any platform, for people who aren't good with computers.

@jonnythan: I'm talking about the passwords in their introductory text file. They seem like the most at risk passwords.

I have seen the files. Although there is a claim that 1.3 million passwords were uncovered, only a minority are published in the files available. Most of the passwords which have been decrypted are those belonging to people using either 'password' or 'qwerty' as their password. A few staff members from Gawker also

@Sl4ck3r: I think you misunderstood me. I know they didn't make the first laptop, and certainly not the first portable computer, but they did implement the first 'modern' style laptop design.

@Trickyhop: They pretty much did create the modern laptop. Every modern notebook is a design, in essence, lifted straight from the 'Wall Street' PowerBook. They were the first to include palm rest areas and trackpads rather than trackballs.