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@golferal: Well personally, I feel iOS has lost a lot of its excitement over the years. Even with the new updates(multitasking, kinda) just seem like afterthoughts to the original design of the OS. Its not being updated in ways that I see it continuing to dominate the phone market.

@treesloth: I also have to admit that I probably would have bought an iphone if it had a keyboard. The keyboard was what talked me into the pre, not the WebOS, but since using it, I see no reason to switch. Android is not without its problems, and support seems shakey(at least here in Canada)

@badasscat: Agreed, but I will still buy Kinect. I still want to see what it can do. If it fails, meh, I have spent more money on worse things. and at least I can say to all the hot chicks, yeah, I talk to my xbox.

@kayakj: New hardware is what I have been waiting for. I dont even care about WebOS updates at this point, I like it, but the hardware needs some power. give something around 1ghz on a WebOS device, and you got yourself an amazing phone/PDA

@TableZero: and that says alot! especially the even on AT&T part. Its a good phone, I do recommend the overclock even with the voiding of your warranty as it makes it an amazing phone, no more waiting for apps to start, they just do.

All this negativity, I love my palm pre. Its the greatest phone I have ever had. Well, ever since I overclocked it. Now its the greatest phone ever. I would buy another phone if it had more memory and a faster processor. WebOS is the best OS on a phone I have ever used, and while it sounds like everyone else here

@A.Jaswal: Nope no word yet, but you keep waiting. I'm sure that its gonna happen anytime now. riiiight...

@UsernameOfTheDead: I am still holding out on the fact that Microsoft knows that the price is a big sticking point on Kinect and they know if they want it to succeed, they will lower it to a more reasonable 99.99 price point. You wait and see. Europe always pays more for stuff, thats just normal, so I can see it

@Koda89: Price is still not finalized, and Kinect was the headline of the show. We all knew what to expect here. Silent because we have seen the tech so many times before. I think what they have done and are offering on launch of Kinect are amazing. I mean, if you have a daughter, or son, think about how much fun

@Archaotic: There is no way microsoft will make that big of a mistake and create a red ring scenario, not after all the grief they got the first time. I am sure it was tested before market release

@Salari: No its not built in, and stop being cheap and buy a play and charge kit. A rechargable controller would be horrible given the track record they have with their batteries. Trust me, play and charge is the way to go.

@Kenofthedead: they are wanting to add the on release, however, nothing has been said about the Ui controls in about a year now, so its anyones guess. To me, that was the coolest part of Natal. games are just extra, but talking to my 36o and waving my hands back and forth to control the UI would be seriously awesome.

@LagunaCid: The Wii version of the game hurt my hand too much. I tried to play it a lot, it was fun, but holding the wiimote out in front of you trying to build a road was exhausting, so I sold it.

@RockyRan: Yeah, but the same can be said for both the 360 and the Wii even. I mean, its still personal preference to games.

@F0ntaine: Really? Cause last time I checked, the hardware for the ps3 is not made with gaming in mind. now a mix of 8 cores, the xbox GPU and RAM, mixed with some blu-ray, and we got ourselves a system!

@nusli: Sorry, still a huge gap on the online experience between ps3 and xbox, and xbox is still winning

@MrNose: I see your point, but still disagree, not because of the games, but because I prefer sitting on the couch playing these games instead of in front of a monitor. and I know what you are thinking, maybe you have it hooked up to your tv, well you still dont get that whole pick up and play scenario. On top of

@Menolly aka Robyn: I approve this message, and applaud all women who love to wear corsets.