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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 Hooray! If you preordered an MSI Wind and suffered through a few delays, know that the mini-notebooks are shipping now. Remember they're only coming with a 3-cell battery, and apparently the $499 6-cell and $399 Linux versions aren't hitting until
http://gizmodo.com/5023073/ 3:50 PM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote We've seem more than our fair share of fascinating Wiimote mods, but few involve the Wiimote's faithful, platonic sidekick, the Nunchuk. So one modder took the Nunchuk, hooked it up to his computer, converted the MIDI signal and piped the
http://gizmodo.com/5023054/ 3:15 PM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Asus just released their Eee 901 for sale in the US and all is well with the world...except for one thing. They built a bunch of Eee 900s that they have to get rid of. Remember the Eee 900? That
http://gizmodo.com/5023003/ 1:19 PM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote There have been a few blurry screenshots floating around the web that promise a $299 Xbox 360—a $50 reduction on the current 20GB model. But these latest pictures from a Gamestop employee are by far the most conclusive. The first
http://gizmodo.com/5022964/ 12:06 PM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote PlayStation 3 firmware 2.4 bricked a few systems, was eventually pulled and then, today, got rereleased as firmware 2.41. Hooray!! But wait a second...what exactly went wrong with 2.4 in the first place? Sony has gone on the record with
http://gizmodo.com/5022927/ 10:52 AM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote In an attempt to paint the geekiest piece of artwork in the history of man, one artist painted his friend (a sysadmin) in a server room being assisted by Marvin the Paranoid Android (from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
http://gizmodo.com/5022914/ 10:27 AM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote The original Drobo was a highly regarded, easily expandable storage "robot" that could be stuffed with a new SATA drive whenever you required more space. But it was slow, even for a USB drive. Today a new Drobo has been
http://gizmodo.com/5022913/ 10:25 AM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote The Asus Eee PC 901—the new 8.9-inch Eee—is shipping now from Newegg (Amazon still has it on pre-order only). Configured with Atom processor, 1GB of RAM and 12GB of SSD storage, the little laptop can be yours for just $599.99.
http://gizmodo.com/5022881/ 9:23 AM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote When we want to be stronger, smarter and better looking, we just head into our secret wine cellar vault. Encapsulated in brushed aluminum, the environment is temperature and humidity controlled as our 1,500 bottles of "super juice" sit safely on
http://gizmodo.com/5022873/ 9:01 AM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Here's the deal. Yesterday an advertisement was floating around showing a Nintendo DS that had bigger, wider screens. They didn't look quite 16x9 as the gaming blogs were claiming, and the whole ordeal could have been a pretty quick Photoshop
http://gizmodo.com/5022856/ 8:14 AM on July 8, 2008
Mark Wilson commented on OSXBMC Called "Plex" (And Looking Hotter Than Ever)
http://gizmodo.com/5022633/Mark Wilson wrote An independent Mac fork of XBMC (formerly Xbox Media Center)—a lauded cross-platform solution for streaming media—has just gotten a neat new name: "Plex." (That's short for "cineplex.") But we know how it is. You use Front Row and think it's
http://gizmodo.com/5022633/ 2:42 PM on July 7, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote It appears that retailers have leaked Garmin's upcoming GPS line. Amazon had listed relatively blank pages of the new 200, 300, 400c, 400i and 400t while Buy.com got even more specific with complete details on the Garmin Oregon 200 ($450)
http://gizmodo.com/5022618/ 2:10 PM on July 7, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote A MAME (arcade) cabinet will easily cost you several hundred to several thousand dollars. But one modder used a little ingenuity to take an old PowerBook with snapped hinges and fit it into an IKEA RAMVIK shelving unit. The result
http://gizmodo.com/5022607/ 1:55 PM on July 7, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote The new LG Chocolate has finally gotten a firm release date—it will go on sale July 14th to Verizon Wireless customers. Remember, this Chocolate is a lot different from LG's candybars of old. It's actually a clamshell with a small,
http://gizmodo.com/5022538/ 11:59 AM on July 7, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote While we enjoyed gaming with the wireless surround sound headphones we tested in our Battlemodo, the major inherent flaw with the systems were their lack of voice-chat capabilities. Now Turtle Beach has announced the Ear Force X4 wireless headphones that
http://gizmodo.com/5022519/ 11:19 AM on July 7, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Those visiting Apple stores later today won't be able to buy the iPhone 3G, but at least they'll be able to check it out in Jumbotron form. Here's the iPhone 3G in its official capacity as an unusable giant Apple
http://gizmodo.com/5022505/ 10:44 AM on July 7, 2008
Mark Wilson wrote Some of my best childhood memories are napping-away in the back bed-seat of our old van. But this four-axle GMC is going to make me need some therapy. Because aside from stylish oak kitchen cabinets and a comfortable La-Z-Boy recliner,
http://gizmodo.com/5022475/ 9:59 AM on July 7, 2008
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