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To be honest, one of the main reasons I still use firefox is because it is FOSS. Even though chrome is pseudo-open source, I'd rather take a moral stance than have a 10ms gain on page loads.

Hmm, maybe they did the right thing for the wrong reason. 3d halves the brightness of tvs by design, so technically their quattro tv isn't a gimmick, but I'm not going to go out and buy a TV just for the supersaturated yellows, that's for sure.

@Waffles And Syrup: Too bad the competitor has a ridiculously awful comment system, or at least community. I can't stand it sometimes, but sometimes I come to Gizmodo just to read the comments.

Thought this was another cheetos ad. I was happily surprised.

It also seems to come with a vacuum attachment..

Warning! Do not point towards face!

A lot of these comments seem to confuse nudity with porn, and think that censorship only relates to porn.

Help! My f11 key broke after I pressed it and I can't 'escape'!

@Agagulba: People are "reenacting" it. Dunno why, but they do that a lot on that site.

The one positive that will come from this is more support for FLOSS. However, anything that encourages the FLOSS movement is inherently draconian, so it is definitely a backhand benefit.

They would only look nice when turned off. Lightbulbs have a habit of being quite bright when on.

They still have a stranglehold on internet video. Even if it isn't profitable, it is definitely beneficial to an ad company that wants to learn human behaviors.

Ah yes, now begins the bread and circuses. I love having hard parts of my life made easier, but assimilation? Not one of them. No thanks, Google, I'll be keeping my brain self-amused (in the probably weakest meaning of the word).

So it's official. All of my papers will now be written entirely with the tab button. The great Google has spoken.

I saw Linux in the description and was disappointed.. I guess my nerd cred for running Ubuntu doesn't count :(

Woo yeah. Full field-of-vision TVs here we come!

Mhm, just because the average man believes in a god doesn't suddenly make one exist. It either does or doesn't, and exotic versions of theoretical physics that the layman wouldn't ever understand have put him to rest.

I'd rather research it myself and save myself quite a bit of time cross checking the numbers on the labels to see if they're actually true (eg: make sure it isn't a gas powered alarm clock) and tax dollars on something else that can get bigger numbers with bigger $$s spent.

Not to mention all the people that want the bigger GBs and the Wifis.