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Kamenwati on Jul 23, 2008
Great review Mark I might get one now. Can you please review this product from Brando.
[usb.brando.com.hk]
danielsmi on Jul 8, 2008
I guess Sony was listening to your 10 things the PS3 needs post. Cause in firmware 2.41 they changed the install process where you agree to the T&C first and then it downloads installs and automatically restarts just like you asked for.
Enrique on Jul 2, 2008
So I'm thinking of buying my brother's old iPhone when he upgrades to 3G. What plan choices will I have as a new ATT customer? I can't seem to find this information anywhere. Thanks!
PrinceOfEgypt on Jul 1, 2008
Mark,
where did you see that the unsubsidized iPhone 3G will be unlocked?? I don't see that information posted anywhere. I see the "no commitment" price, but no indication that those phones will be unlocked...
neuromed92 on May 6, 2008
Hey Mark,
I was reading your review on the Lenovo IdeaPad, and I was just wondering if you could give me some advice on what kind of laptop to buy.
I travel a lot, but also love gaming - something that i could use for both? I'm willing to spend around $2300-2500.
Let me know and thanks for the great posts!
--
Brian S. Jeon
Phillyman2008 on Apr 24, 2008
Thanks for mentioning Retromags, We usually only get 300 Uniques per day, but you just surpassed that in seconds of posting that story. Oh and we are releasing out GameFan Issue 1 very soon ;)
McWallah360 on Apr 17, 2008
hey i bin using kotaku for months now but never left a comment but i am starting now...i just want to say this is THE best gaming site, you have the latest site and the community and fans this site has is unbelievable..
McWallah...Loyal Microsoft Nerd
dead_red_eyes on Apr 11, 2008
Hey Mark, I just wanted to say thanks for shouting out to me in the Resident Evil 5 being placed in Africa article. Really nice of you. I think that's the first story that I ever submitted that Kotaku picked up on. Ahhh, what a glorious day.
Civin on Apr 11, 2008
Didn't know you were from Chicago *thumbs up* Awesome that one of the writers I read a lot from is from near where I live!
Soy Bob on Mar 7, 2008
Alex Navarro is not involved in Giant Bomb. Alex's website: [www.theheadofalfredogarcia.com]
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Mark Wilson wrote "Acclaimed camera manufacturer Canon is proud to introduce the world's smallest person." Think you can do better? You probably can. Give it your best shot in the comments. [JJJJound via BBGadgets]
http://gizmodo.com/5043450/ 8:18 AM on August 29, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote The PSP 3000 will have a brighter LCD with a wider color gamut and 5 times the contrast ratio of the PSP 2000. From the shots we've seen, it blows the old screen away—and that screen was already pretty decent.
http://gizmodo.com/5043435/ 8:01 AM on August 29, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote The Nyko Wing, other than looking a bit more comfortable than the Wii's Classic Controller, brings a few other conveniences to Wii vintage gaming. First, it's wireless. So while it still requires an active Wiimote to communicate with the system
http://gizmodo.com/5043420/ 7:41 AM on August 29, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote We don't write about car dashboards all that often here on the Giz, but when the dash is from an electric car/hybrid and it shares its white sheen with both classic iPods and Stormtrooper helmets, how could we possibly resist?
http://gizmodo.com/5043394/ 6:36 AM on August 29, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote According to a pretty legitimate-looking email thread from one of our readers, Steve Jobs may have responded to complaints that, since the pulling of NetShare from the App Store, iPhone-to-laptop tethering is impossible without jailbreaking one's phone. From our reader
http://gizmodo.com/5043218/ 2:37 PM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote See this tablet? It's new from NEC and features the same monotonous specs (1.6GHz Atom, 512MB-1GB RAM and 80GB HD) that we see in those cheapie mini-notebooks like the Asus Eee. Running XP or Vista and loaded with a 12
http://gizmodo.com/5043182/ 1:33 PM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Despite the rumors, it looks like there will be no sunny retirement for the current Kindle. From Amazon's chief spokesperson to the New York Times: One thing I can tell you for sure is that there will be no new version
http://gizmodo.com/5043120/ 12:11 PM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Projectors can be tricky. You read their stats and everything looks good. But the better things look, the more likely the price is ridiculously high, or at least too much to justify for the average WASP home theater. The Sony
http://gizmodo.com/5043106/ 11:53 AM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote While Apple and AT&T have both been pretty quiet about what could be going wrong with the iPhone 3G, a new source from inside AT&T has finally broken the silence on the "bug fixes" offered in the latest firmware 2.0.2.
http://gizmodo.com/5043031/ 10:18 AM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote On their show last night, MythBusters sought to debunk one of the biggest myths of all, that NASA's "moon landings" were shot on a Hollywood backlot. And, spoiler alert, it looks like all that space exploration actually happened. So I
http://gizmodo.com/5042999/ 9:28 AM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote While the Xbox 360 arcade is ironically the least expensive version of 360, The Arcade Station T2 is the probably the most expensive...and it actually belongs in an arcade. Essentially an arcade cabinet housing an Xbox 360, the Arcade Station
http://gizmodo.com/5042961/ 8:43 AM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote With Samsung's BD-P2500, we see that Blu-ray players are finally shedding that first-gen baby weight. Sized to fit in a normal dress, Samsung's latest supports all current Blu-ray spec right out of the box and is prepared for expansion through
http://gizmodo.com/5042950/ 8:31 AM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote While Wi-Fi is nice, what mini-notebooks need to reach their potential (and be more functional than the average smartphone) is 3G data. The LG X110 appears to be a pretty standard 8.9" mini-note, but it's packing HSDPA so you can
http://gizmodo.com/5042902/ 7:25 AM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Sharp showed off an impressively anorexic concept display at IFA last year, and this year they've turned it into production reality. In 52- and 65-inch sizes, the Sharp XS1 LCD TV is a hair less than an inch thick (23mm
http://gizmodo.com/5042888/ 7:05 AM on August 28, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Porsche is now offering online tools to photoshop your favorite model in front of your home. Just hit the link and click on "picture it." As you can see, a $100,000 sports car really classes up the joint. [Porsche via
http://gizmodo.com/5042666/ 2:06 PM on August 27, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote When you siphon the antiestablishmentism out of rock 'n roll, you get one of two things—Christian rock or The Jonas Brothers. Neither is the most ideal listening situation. Still, we're not ones to judge, so here's just the thing for
http://gizmodo.com/5042610/ 12:42 PM on August 27, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote The iPhone 3G's camera works alright until you want to grab a shot of something within a foot or so (like a butterfly, or unpopped pimple). And to address this dilemma, one modder softened the glue holding in his iPhone's
http://gizmodo.com/5042581/ 12:02 PM on August 27, 2008
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