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Wow, my apologies for not knowing every fact about this app. I was merely giving my opinion on why the update would have been rejected as Apple continues to be called out on letting inappropriate apps though.

I also stated that I don't agree that it should be rejected and that it's Apple's fault for not being ready for this type of content..

But maybe that was lost on YOU when your rabid fanboy-ism kicked in when I said a curse word is explicit content... Which it is, and is the reason why they have parental advisory stickers on cds (even though I don't agree with it being explicit or warranting of advisory)
My apologies, It looks like 1password saved some text from the last comment I wrote on tuaw =/

But anyways...

I don't see why Trent Reznor has such an issue with this.

All apps and games on the app store have some kind of rating to let people know about the content within the app. An example is Amateur Surgeon by [adult swim]. It is rated at 17+ so any user with an itunes account with an age under that can not buy the app. If an app does not show a rating it is considered "suitable for all ages"

Adding Explicit content, streaming or otherwise, would mean that the rating would need to go up. So what happens to younger users who already have the app? In most states you can't buy a cd with explicit content unless you are 18. And all music with curse words has to have parental advisory stickers and on itunes they are marked as explicit.

Now I'm not saying that it is right for apple to deny the update, as a matter of fact I think it's ridiculous. I just don't think Apple was prepared for apps that updated with content that was more graphic than the original content.
Sounds a lot like Flying Rider to me...
Why is there no mention that the ps3 chatpad uses Bluetooth to connect to the ps3?

Also, It is recognized as a normal Bluetooth Keyboard so it can easily connect with anything that allows a bluetooth keyboard (including cellphones).

I can't imagine the touchpad being useful for a ps3 but it helps a lot when you are connected to a computer. Generally I get on my ps3, play a few games, answer a few messages. Then I turn off my ps3 from the controller, switch my video input to my macbook and control it with the same chatpad.
I actually noticed the Element case a few days ago and am really interested in it. Currently my 1st gen iphone just feels too thin and is uncomfortable for me to play games on for long periods (I review them for a friend's website) The price tag is just too steep without me first getting some hands on time with it

The case also looks like it could take a beating... or give one
Drop yer britches and PREPARE TO BE BOARDED!

Your's is the only port I want to be dropping anchor in.

YAAARRRRRRRR
So, if I see a pretty girl with an iphone in her back pocket i'm now allowed to slap her ass?

All I have to say is "Oh I'm sorry miss, I thought you were a Pocket Jockey"?
He could mean the Nikon D40. The D90 is referenced saying that the movie mode wasn't enough to upgrade.

It works both ways D40 or 40D
Gears of War 2: Cogs be Damned!
I agree, it's not bad at all considering it's just a nice side effect from flash being added to the browser.

I just tap r3 and zoom in tight with r2

I just wish I could sign in to my account and view in 480p.

Also, I have ZERO framerate issues, which is odd cause I get them all the time on both the laptop in my home.

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"
 

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