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I have hundreds of apps and I think dropbox is the only one that was updated so far. None of the apps I could actually use backgrounded, such as streaming music or GPS. Texting replaced AIM so I don't need an always on chat client. I'm not big on Skype since I can just use my phone so having always on VOIP doesn't

@jaycustom79: I have a 20 Mbps connection (6 up). I am fairly close to their servers as well, dirt and crysis (during beta) were smooth and responsive for me. ymmv. The machine I run onlive on is an 06 coreduo 20" iMac. My gaming pc is a AMD Kuma oc'ed to 3.3 ghz with 4 gb ram and a 1gb 4850. Resolution at 1440 x

@Elpants: The service is live. Beta is over man. Talk.

@zross312: it's fun with friends and if you don't mind single player skirmish. The AI is pretty solid but if you have 3 friends and you can set up a schedule for playing multihour multiplayer games (don't worry you can save and resume online matches), it's one of the best RTS on the market. From what I've seen of

Play Sins of a Solar Empire 1 v 1 v 1. It is NEVER every man for himself. Alliances are made within seconds and only last until it is one on one with both sides already positioned to attack each other with the bulk of their forces. And if are able to hold off a dual assault watch how quickly the allies turn on one

Isnt We Rule always free?

@krispyfresh: Well in Windows I can just bridge the network adapters and connect to the service wirelessly. But that requires booting into Windows on my Macbook. Oh well.

I was in the beta and got a free copy of Dragon Age. I kinda love the service, BUT the blocking of wifi connections pisses me right the hell off. I can play just fine when using an Ethernet wireless bridge on an 802.11g connection but will it let me use my Macbook's 802.11n connection? No. And I find that to be

@techynottreky: Seperate device dipshit that can connect wirelessly, dipshit. No need to be an ass about it. Combined with a work out game I think it would be an excellent add on.

@Channan: Seems like a compelling arguement for emulators, but then you have to look at classic game collections, xbox arcade, virtual console games, rereleases, and the such. In which case playing Super Mario Bros. in an emulator (providing you do not own the game) would most likely be a legal grey area at best IF

They are an OK band but fantastic artists. And that is why I love OK Go. Seriously every video is amazing. Even the This too Shall Pass marching band video, which I actually like slightly better then the Rube version.

So Wii Motion+ vs Kinect vs Sony Move. What say you Mark (since the general public only has access to one of these at the current time and you have tried all 3, I believe)?

@komododave: step two is a sign offering free guppies and salt water taffy.

I enjoyed my ds phat and ds lite, but the dsi wasn't enough to make me want a handheld system again. This however, has sparked my interest.

@Hello Mister Walrus: surely there is a physicist on deathrow somewhere. They may be murders, but it's not like they have zero skills or redeeming qualities.

I suggest a new plan: deep space exploration. Seriously. Have you ever seen some of these prison inventions they come up with? I'm sure they could jury rig a new CO2 scrubber floating around up there. And I am sure there is at least one or two sci fi fanboys on death row who would literally murder for a chance to

I can not get used to the playstation 3 controller. I tried. I feel like an 80 year old man when I pick up a dual shock. Confused, tired, wondering why my children put me in a nursing home. It just feels unnatural in my hands and leaves me unable to perform simple tasks in any given game with out looking down at

I just want a case with a builtin quick release VESA mount...

I'll buy this. I doubt I will ever connect it to my Xbox 360, but I'll buy it. It's basically begging to have a pc hooked up to it.