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That's right. I wasn't getting subtitles or surround in the beta. After the official release, surround and subtitles were there.

I've tried the Bing search and it's awesome. However, I was disappointing finding that the Netflix App hasn't been updated to stream surround sound and it's still lacking closed caption.

To me, "future user experiences and hardware" can mean the next Xbox, but it can also mean many other things. Did I miss something?

@nacatak Is that what you call arguments? They are really poor.

Yes, you can have your Xoom one year after the first iPad. And your Series 9 two and a half years after the first MacBook Air.

Anything about battery life?

I think he's referring to the base 13" MacBook Air, which is $1300.

What I find funniest about this App and specially Google, is that is version 0.8. It seems that Google has a thing for betas.

From Engadget's poll on this subject, 85.04% of iPhone owners didn't have any problems (me included). 14.96% did.

I've written quite long messages at a time. 25 characters? Sorry, I don't know what you're talking about.

What I like about WhatsApp, is that you don't need a service (Google, Yahoo, etc.) account. You don't need proprietary hardware like BBM. All you need is a phone running iOS, Android or BB.

Just saying.

As a friend of mine said: "WhatsApp is slowly killing the whole Blackberry Messenger myth"

It would be nice if they offered a non-contract pay-as-you-go option, similar to the data plan they offer for the iPad.

How about re-reading my previous comment?

I agree with the fact that iOS needs all those fixes. However, I don't understand how announcing your second tablet when everybody else just announced their first one, is playing catch-up.

Good, I guess that means the Borg are still far from existing.

Since Nintendo 64, I've bought Nintendo for three reasons: Mario Kart, Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda. But my main console is the Xbox 360.

@MayorBloomberg: I've had Prime for more than four years, and I love it. That's why I'm saying that even if I had to pay a little more for streaming, I wouldn't complain.

I'm just curious to see how much more would I have to pay for Prime. Not that I wouldn't.