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Tragedy? How was it a tragedy? The heck?

Waiting for Windows.

@mark.p0rter: What games did you play? There are some very beautiful games on Wii.

@mark.p0rter: What games did you play? There are some very beautiful games on Wii.

1. Who isn't a fan of Mario? Not to mention Zelda

@talkingstove: ... infringe on others' innovation patents?

@benfreefly: That is a general statement; the details are finer. They don't claim that every phone with email is infringing.

@FriedPeeps: "We've heard enough to know it would have been a great product"

@acidrain69: On the ropes? The company had a record year with highest ever sales! I don't understand commenters at times

This is Gizmodo, premier gadget blog. I would assume you know perfectly that every WP7 phone has a required dedicated camera button at the lower right

What's the file format that ebooks come in?

Gizmodo seems to be alone in this opinion. If you see what they're saying, then you can tell they're engrossed because their phones aren't efficient enough. It's not like they're sitting on a park bench gaming... they're obviously in situations where they'd just be checking their email or something that's supposed to

@ddhboy: You said "create for" so I assumed you were talking about app developers. Your wording keeps confusing OEMS and developers. OEMs have to worry about hardware, developers about software.

@NarcoSleepy: To be fair, they really did say so right here in this Giz article that you're looking at. It's how sentence 2 of 2 begins.

@ddhboy: "more expensive to create for than Android"

@catsmeatpotterpirbright: You know well that a 'lack of multitasking' as it exists in WP7 is not going to be a dealbreaker for the average modern smartphone owner. It may have been one back when only geeks owned smartphones and nothing else on the phone worked right... but since Apple introduced app pausing and

This is the first concept I've seen to impress me. Move over Billy Mays, I'd buy from Billy May

@CSX321: See my link provided below. Perhaps I should have worded it "user-removable". MS says they treat all the storage (internal and external) as one, so if you try to remove a card (not allowed) stuff stops working

Oh, the title isn't about Gizmodo and the iPhone 4?