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"Today, I walked down the street to my local independent bookstore, spied a title I'd been meaning to buy in the window, whipped out my phone, scanned the cover, and within seconds, I'd placed an order."

"Today, I walked down the street to my local independent bookstore, spied a title I'd been meaning to buy in the window, whipped out my phone, scanned the cover, and within seconds, I'd placed an order."

"Today, I walked down the street to my local independent bookstore, spied a title I'd been meaning to buy in the window, whipped out my phone, scanned the cover, and within seconds, I'd placed an order."

"Today, I walked down the street to my local independent bookstore, spied a title I'd been meaning to buy in the window, whipped out my phone, scanned the cover, and within seconds, I'd placed an order."

ZOMBIE ASS

Oh yeah, PS3 had DLNA from day one, because features sold consoles back then. Now it's the services that sell consoles, so the freebie stuff that adds value to your purchase without extracting cash from your wallet got the axe.

Yeah, I know. He said that so people would buy PS4s on launch day hoping to get DLNA support. It ain't comin'.

Yup. I think it's funny how, during the run-up to the PS4 and XB1 releases, everyone praised Sony for basically not changing anything instead of seeing Sony's moves for what they really were: They were struggling hard and really hoping to win big on the PS4 by not doing anything controversial, especially after seeing

These iQue systems would virtually all plug and play machines until the iQue DS came out.

Such genius! Move over, Beethoven!

This. As much as I want more, it wouldn't be good.

Yeah, but the animation's all crappy.

Paris smells like piss and there's dog shit everywhere.

It comes from Spanish's "Matador." The people who watch the Matador are called Specators.

Why doesn't this just get automatically taken down by Content ID?

Don't you think a revision to this article is in order after:

What's the protection level under that truck?

It's scary to see that the US is still actively considering this risk.

No, the secret is to show them how to use Google so you can concentrate on more important shit than petty every-day problems that are solved with simple Google searches.

No it won't, that's a myth.