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@thechansen: They have gotten it to work on Wi-Fi, so it is coming, but they want to wait on it a bit so a bunch of people don't have problems and blame the service instead of a spotty signal.

@id8: Its a good idea in theory but it sets a terrible standard. The government should not set any laws regulating the internet, or if you think about it, it sets a terrible precedent. It will change the way people used social networks. Imagine if by default facebook made your image private, unless opted in, like

@FriedPeeps: Because they want people to be more impulsive when they buy it. Studies have shown people are more likely to buy something the less options they have, because they think less about each option, which means they think less about the option of not buying the phone.

@astidcrisse: This is head-tracking using the camera, not an accelerometer

@Atomsk88: I remember when the first trailer came out, and I was talking to my (College Age) cousins about it. I mentioned that Daft Punk was doing the soundtrack and they were completely clueless to who I was referring to. So I mentioned Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger, to their immediate reaction "Oh the Kanye West

@Platypus Man: Same, and same, but then I kinda became a huge Lady Gaga fan, though Bad Romance is still one of my least favorite songs from her.

@0 Lives Left: To be fair though, when the original xbox games were made, the Xbox Live software was programmed into the games rather than the console. There are tons of features that people have been requesting, but they just have been unable to do, because of the old software that they have no access to update. As

@Casey Foster: Actually Dolby uses the alternating frames as well, only IMAX uses dual projectors.

@CCM333: I think this is mostly just the human eyes aren't use to this kind of experience, the more you see the more your eyes get use to it. The first movie I saw was horrible, but it has only gotten better, and the first time I saw Avatar I got headaches near the end, but the 2nd time, I didn't get a headache at

I think Dolby will win in the end. While Real-D got a jumpstart on the competition, any theater owner now, has to look at the options and see the obvious cost savings that dolby offers (While the glasses cost a lot to make, they are passive unlike the LCD shutter glasses, which means better manufacturing techniques