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Where are these buttons? They are very important to me, and they are missing from both feedly and digg reader. The Old Reader has them, which is awesome, but there is no mobile app for that.

In the web view, it's missing persistent up and down arrows to navigate between articles. Hitting p for previous doesn't open the previous article, it just selects it. And then if you hit enter to open it, it doesn't move the article to the top of the screen.

I am. I'm a casual gamer. I haven't bought a new videogame probably since Mario 3 on 8-bit Nintendo. Half.com and Redbox are my best friends when it comes to videogames. I can't stand the PS4 controller, but I was totally on board with getting a PS4 because of the DRM policies, until MS announced this change.

gizmoo: the gadget guide for cows

I imported my crap to feedly, but I hate it, and will only use it if no other viable option emerges. Hopefully digg does a good job.

Fingers crossed that there will be a desktop version of Google Now that will replace it.

These watches are going to have to get a whole lot thinner to make me interested. The current ones are just too bulky for me.

I don't think it makes you a weirdo to think Android phones are better than iPhones (at least if you're not a novice), and iPads are better than any Android tablet. I think that line of thinking just means you're not a blind fanboy.

I wondered the same. Who has the patent (if any) on the "swipe anywhere to unlock" feature? Samsung had to change their lockscreens to that method in order to get around Apple's patent. But did they get a patent on it?

If you buy used and sell when you're done playing, it only costs a couple bucks to play most games these days. By "most games", I mean anything that's been out for a few months. For a casual gamer like me it's the only way to go. I wouldn't consider dropping $60 on any game. They are still making money off me from the

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Push to talk? Is that like those Nextel walkie talkie phones circa 2000 that made the loud chirping sound in public? Yeah, those weren't annoying at all. /s

What did PalTalk have to say about it? (but seriously, what is PalTalk?)

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Microsoft. Yahoo. Google. Facebook. PalTalk. AOL. Skype. YouTube. Apple.

The Red Wedding ended up being far less devastating than I imagined. All I knew going into it was that there was a wedding, a lot of people died, and some of them were main characters. I had assumed it was going to be Joffrey and Margaery's wedding, which I thought would attract almost all the main characters in the

oh no one of my social networks is broken what ever will i do

You must be fun at parties.

Awesome, I've been swimming lately for cross training and it never occurred to me to get a waterproof mp3 player. $30 is affordable enough for me! Thanks!

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You are wrong about installing games to your Xbox HD. When you do that, you still need the disc in order to play the games. The only reason to install the games to your HD is to reduce loading times, reduce wear and tear on the disc drive, reduce noise, etc.

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