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Maybe the RF receiver frequencies should be standardized across TV manufacturers. Comcast provides you with a four page pamphlet of every TV manufacturer and all the RF codes for their sets. It seems like TV manufacturers each have over 5 different codes with no way of telling which code will work. It's madness.

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He still is in hiding and evading the police, but he did post on his Facebook that the whole TV incident was a staged attempt by his opponents in order to trick him into having a violent outburst. He promised to sue those responsible for the provocation. Good times.

No it was a Greek graduate student named Konstantinos Dialinas, who is now a professor of physics at the same university. As of the time of this comment, Kasidiaris has yet to turn himself in and his whereabouts are unknown.

I actually was watching this live as it was happening (I'm in Athens at the moment, eating real Greek yogurt you cwazy Amurrcians!). Just some follow-up on this story:

There was this guy at my dorm that used the 'waterproof container' method on a regular basis. He was deathly afraid of our dorm bathroom and conveniently drank only bottled water. What water went out of the Evian bottle was recycled right back into it. He would dispose of the bottles in bulk to our dorm dumpster

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When the time comes for you to get a new phone, be a bit sneaky and buy one with a 4.5"-4.7" screen, be it a Galaxy S series or not. You then are forced to use it everyday and if it turns out that you don't like it, you can always return the phone and get a different, smaller one within 14 days (the time limit varies

It's getting there. HTC is switching to Micro SIM and all of its latest One series phones (One X, One S, One V) use Micro SIM. In fact, there's an abundance of shops in europe that you can walk in to and get your regular SIM cut to a Micro SIM for just a few euros/pounds.

In Europe, Apple is required to provide MicroUSB adapters for their devices, so Apple doesn't "need" to switch if it can just sell those adapters: [store.apple.com]

I was in the same camp as you, until I got to test drive a 4.7" HTC Sensation XL for a month. I then had to go back to my 3.7" Motorola Droid 2 Global. For the first week the Sensation XL was huge and difficult to hold. After my hand got used to it, there was no turning back. I currently have a Galaxy Nexus (Verizon)

We also don't spend millions of dollars to develop, localize, and quality control every single post. So yeah, we make typos, but we can go back and correct them at no cost. This is a blog, after all, so it isn't quite accurate to compare it to video game box art.

Who needs AIM when you have Patch? Tim Armstrong for CEO of the year.

I'll take a wild guess here and say Facebook does. I could be 0% wrong on that, though.

Grrrrrrr. UNKPINK DAMN YOU!

Test to unpinkify you. Let's hope this works, or else you might be pink forever :o

I wish I could promote this comment. Excellent response, I wholeheartedly agree!