sirandrewk
Andrew K
sirandrewk

I haven't owned an iPhone since the 3GS. That doesn't change the fact that this NYT article is impossibly dumb. It would also be dumb if she had written it about an Android phone or a Windows Phone.

Surely a car counts as a gadget—it has a lot more microprocessors in it than your smartphone does.

Well, would money even be an issue?

you mean almost every THING in the USA contains HFCS ;)

It's a Breaking Bad quote.

You know, it's satisfying when you know your right from the start about Xbox One's intentions.

I just dont get the draw of train simulators? Is it just a small fan base that is extremely invested in these games (hence the DLC).

Did we miss a deal? Post a link here.

I love how you can tell they were trying to make the process sound simple, but failed. E.g., "The resulting image is then cleaned up..." What, in Photoshop? How long does this 'cleaning' process take, and what does it involve exactly?

That's a seriously loose definition of 'easy' you've got there....

It doesn't matter.

This looks inspired by Disney's Paperman.

Rhetorical question of the day. Picking it up at midnight at my local Gamestop.

Buying it day one on console. Buying it day one whenever it comes out on PC.

Yeah, amazon.com a few days ago. I was trying to resist but I love the series too much not to own it day one.

Yup collectors edition all the way... GTA and myself go way back lol

I like the OLED screen better. I'm definitely buying the original. Plus, the heftiness just feels great with a gaming handheld, at least for me. Anyone else preferred the PSP1000 over the others?

"Someone will figure out how to grab your finger print and use it to unlock the phone."

Sure, and someone could use video surveillance to acquire my lockscreen password. The point is not that fingerprints are more or less secure than using a passcode - they can be both depending on the situation. The point is the

To everyone complaining about leaving fingerprints on the home button that could be picked up; are you in the CIA or something? Seriously, please tell me, in your day to day lives, when will you EVER have to be concerned about someone lifting the print on your home button to steal the photos of your cats?