@hawkeye18: John Herrman's articles are generally very high quality. Can't say the same about some other opinionated authors in Giz. *cough*Jesus Diaz*cough*.
@hawkeye18: John Herrman's articles are generally very high quality. Can't say the same about some other opinionated authors in Giz. *cough*Jesus Diaz*cough*.
@FishyFishyFishy: Why would Agassi do that?
@neMouse: Yeah, that sentence left me shaking my head in disbelief.
Speculation is futile.
@RJ realized that Xbox Live is full of little kids...: I agree it's confusing, but to clarify:
@Andy S: Yeah, that sounds about right. I'm really curious about whether or not there will be a Zune HD refresh this year that leverages some of this Xbox Live content.
@Killjoy: Probably not gonna happen.
@jvac88: You only need a Silver account.
@Roadblockx: I'm having a hard time figuring out if you're trolling or you actually believe WP7 will be swarming with viruses.
@Andy S: Maybe they didn't feel like it was needed to announce. They picked 50 to announce at Gamescom, but it's likely there will be many, many more titles at launch.
Strange that Audiosurf isn't listed. It's on the ZuneHD, can't see why not on WP7.
@MrRainMan: You're welcome. There's no way they'd make an "Xbox Phone", since the company is putting all its weight on WP7.
@onlysublime: I'm thinking turn-based strategy games like Civilization or Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri would fit really, really well in the XBL hub.
@MrRainMan: "on an another note im guessing iths is a way for Microsoft to get in the handheld gaming business, microsofts PSP"
@ddhboy: If you want more information, check out the Engadget coverage, it's a bit more extensive.
@onlysublime: Agreed, but it's been said that there won't be any real time online multiplayer at launch, but that it's in the roadmap. So just turn-based games for the time being.
@ithyphallus, 13382: Now that would be fantastic. That and Shadow Complex.
@wild homes loves you but chooses darkness!: Patents, patents, patents. Unless Logitech licenses Microsoft's technology (they won't), the only company who can do this is Microsoft.
@♫ Realityism ♪♫: You must have not been paying attention. The keyboard layout changes from a traditional keyboard (for typing) and whatever else you want, depending on the context of the application you're using. It's meant to be used just like you use a keyboard on any computer, not as a stand-alone computer.