@James Lollis: Today is an excellent example of how the Peek could work in my life.
@James Lollis: Today is an excellent example of how the Peek could work in my life.
I would still buy a Peek, if the data plan was $5/month. And if it has an awesome keyboard.
I bought 3 of those Ultimate Ears. Getting started early on my Christmas gifts.
those are some big pockets. I don't think I have pants or jackets that will fit that tablet.
wait... $25/year to stream my own music. Screw that, I'll just keep my music on my phone. If I really like a song, it's probably already on my phone. So the only time I would use it would be when I don't have a song locally stored but really want to listen to it.
I can see the use of the second screen. But it has to be e-ink and can't be touchscreen.
@Sloopydrew: Dude, we don't talk about Indy4. That movie was never made.
I like the 8800. Actually, I like most of the women that had the 8800. That phone had a tremendously high hot chick ratio.
"I want it just like her but with bigger boobs."
@Bill Clinton: Wait, there was another way to get ringtones? /s
i eat everything that doesn't bite back.
where's the hair pulling? I sense that's coming soon.
@TheGM: I'm confused. Then what was the deal with Cyanogen not being able to include the Google Apps?
@burningsensation: because in order to use the Android Marketplace or any Google Apps, the hardware manufacturer has to pay a fee to Google.
@rott: i didn't say that Xbox owners are forced into buying it. It's an improved D-pad, it should just be part of the regular controller. Geez, don't get your panties in a bunch.
Is Microsoft trying to lose to SONY? I never like the DualShock controller but $65 for an improved D-pad makes me happy that I'm a PC gamer (mostly).
@Marcus Cadwell: It's going to require preloaded pictures of Scarlett Johansson and Anne Hathaway to get me to buy a tablet in the next 12 months.
I would have gone with "88 MPH"
@turbob5: yeah, but what area code?
@ddhboy: seriously? $99 per app attempt. Our firm hasn't even look at the WP7 app development, but that's just stupid. I had figure they would just match Apple's $99/year developer fee.