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Are you referring to the kid getting caught online, jailed, having his bail set at 500k, and/or being released on bail because someone anonymous actually paid out the 500k?

A baby stole candy from me!

NO! They returned my Canadian pennies, and cancelled my orders!

Better watch what you say. We know where you work!

So are we all going to rep Kotaku and each of us review the game on the product page? lol

I'm in Ontario, and I used the Texas address they provided for non-US customers. Couldn't use a Canadian paypal, so I used my VISA instead.

Ugh.....won't let me log in with a BestBuy.ca login...

Isn't this just how the Streisand Effect works: tell people not to go watch something, and they'll do just about anything to do the opposite.

Cool, but I don't think the Amazon links are working right.

I was thinking about the app request that was made from Samsung's app for people that wanted to download Jay-Z's new album in recent days.

Where's the ultra-fine text that says you allow Sprint to monitor and divulge any and all usage, be it calls, texts, emails, gps position, and browsing history on your device?

Would you rather they be easier to store and unload?

Yeah, with iOS you can do something similar, however, the key feature of an official app would be to get notifications whenever someone recommends your post/replies to one of your comments.

I always figured that the Gawker Network would have an app, but due to the changes in the comments section, which is, undoubtedly the best part of the network, second only to the authors, I think an official app should come once the whole Kinja commenting is sorted out 110%.

It won't be long until Robocop is policing the people at the next protest.

Also, could Microsoft's recent move to bring all of its products under the xBox1 umbrella deter people from buying in to the console? If Microsoft is handing off your personal storage (Sky Drive), chat conversations (Skype), and private email information (see: "Your privacy is our priority" link in article) to the

I wonder how many husks of empty email accounts PRISM realized they had uncovered. I only got back on the outlook wagon to squat on my name, and I imagine countless others did the same.

Microsrewed?

Neat idea, but it doesn't seem all that comfortable for taking naps.

Wow, that's neat!