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I've got a LTE Nexus and its thin enough. What I would rather see people working on is a less power hungry LTE chip. Would like my battery to at least make it through the day with 4G on

Apple wasn't the first to do the wedge design

Before people start screaming about the title, Its from when he got his iPhone and tweeted " I now H V an iPhone"

Its from the original article

To be fair, the majority of what you said can be applied to Apple and many other companies as well

As a consumer, why would you want that? History shows us that having fewer choices is NOT a good thing...

Screen aside, even the most devout Google fanboy can see that the back looks like an an original iPhone and the front looks like a Galaxy Note

Funny, Every Govt office I've visited is still using XP

After using it for a week, I can say that the metro interface on the desktop takes a good bit of getting used to. After a few days I had the hang of it but I can easily see how some would not like it.

I guess you don't like horror movies either?

There's nothing wrong with it...

I've personally never paid over $30 per year for Live, so I don't really care because in the grand scheme its nothing. That said, I do think that if MS really wants to push the 360 ahead of the competition, basic streaming services (Hulu, Netflix, Amazon) should be moved to silver or free. I can somewhat understand if

While it may detract from your experience, it may add to someone else's. Just because YOU can't use it doesn't make it a "fail" or any less useful

You're still whining, and if you think the point of E3 is solely games then you're the ignorant one here.

Who cares about exclusives? Games are games, play them and quit whining like a little bitch

She had to expect this was coming, but at this point, just take the "sticks and stones" approach and go on with life because I doubt that any of these kids has the balls to actually do something other than just sit behind their computers and post shit on the internet.

Zune is/was a rental service, Spotify is not, and it doesn't have to necessarily affect device sales to be a threat. In fact, Spotify could potentially push iOS device sales up, but using Spotify on iOS devices could possibly take users away from the iTunes ecosystem and that's the real threat, because as you said

Streaming music for free (vs buying the songs through iTunes or signing up for a Zune subscription) is its "killer feature".

Yes

Nobody has the "right" to take it or invade your home, but posting a picture of cash with your address attached to it is still extremely stupid.