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Some of our most popular E3 posts -- Like this OnePlus 3 review ! Our reviewer, Chris Velasco, calls it "beautiful...sleeker and more elegant than you might expect from a phone with this big a screen." In contrast, some commenters are saying that earlier version left them disappointed by poor battery life and aggravations with the Cyanogean mod OS. (Just a reminder: If you snag one and want to submit your own review, you can do that here .)True story: I have probably 100 LinkedIn notifications, messages or alerts that I just have not responded to. But Microsoft's recent acquisition of the company is a pretty intriguing change, and Devindra does a good job of breaking down why this could be a great move for both companies.Alibaba has a counterfeit problem, and this probably isn't news to you (or anyone). While the company has been under pressure to address the issue, founder and chairman Jack Ma recently got some heat for appearing to endorse the counterfeits saying they were manufactured from the same materials and often in the same factories. This has provoked quite a discussion in the comments.This article about Microsoft's E3 Xbox announcements dares to ask: Why would anybody buy an Xbox One S? Did Microsoft err by announcing Project Scorpio, and will that announcement hurt sales of the One S? Is VR support that big of a draw? Is Sony's Neo announcement really any different? Folks in the comments had plenty to say, so if you've got a bone to pick, now's your chance.Over on the PlayStation side we have this piece which argues that Sony didn't even really need to debut a new console this year, because their software game is just that bad-ass. Plus, it's got the PlayStation VR release upcoming, so it didn't need to muddy the waters by demoing hardware. People in the comments had a lot to say, from touting Microsoft's "decent line up" to comparing the presentation times. Did one company 'win' E3 this year? If so, which one and why? More importantly, which console announcement are you most excited about?Remember when everyone used to say "There's an app for that" all the time? You know, before everything was "An Uber for" something or "A Keurig for" something? Yeah. I'm glad that's over too. However, my question to you is: What ISN'T there an app for? Can you think of something that couldn't be (in some way) served by a smartphone app? Alternatively, what do you just simply not need an app for?