@j.m.ratkos: I wanted to return and confirm that MGS3 is working perfectly on my 80GB MGS4 edition PS3.
@j.m.ratkos: I wanted to return and confirm that MGS3 is working perfectly on my 80GB MGS4 edition PS3.
Looks like a video game. Especially when it shows the guy in HDR.
@GizStarZero: While at the same time I've witnessed improved battery life from 2.1 to 2.2 on my N1.
Wow. I had an idea for Windows Phone 7 the other day and at this rate, there may be processors capable of taking on the task.
Still OSX only?
Not too shabby. Not too shabby at all.
@gizgizgiz: My browsers open to google.com. If I need to search for something, and I don't already have a browser open, I won't mind using Google Instant.
@j.m.ratkos: I'm almost positive that I've played MGS3 on my MGS4 PS3. I'll have to pop it in there this afternoon and test it out.
@wild homes loves you but chooses darkness!: I'm surprised as well. The Adam is the only tablet I've actually been looking at. The screen tech is what does it for me.
@Tpadz: Glad I bought the 80GB MGS4 edition of the PS3 when I did. I wasn't even thinking about the backwards compatibility issue at the time.
@Les Mikesell: People do tend to flock toward more open hardware and platforms. That's for sure.
Would be fun to tinker with, but that really isn't enough to justify a purchase.
Glasses-free 3D is the only way to 3D.
@FlyingPuppet: Might as well boycott gas and go all electric.
I still have yet to get Listen to work on my N1. I get the error where it doesn't sync up with my gmail accounts that are on the phone.
With all the tablet news I came into the article looking at a new tablet and smartphone by Canon.
How did gravity come into existence again?
If Sony provides the Google TV updates at the same rate as their Android updates then a separate box might be the better option.
Hopefully this little guy will help keep the price of Google TV boxes down. $100 is a winning price point all around.
@Nitesh Singh: I think the lack of an Android Market is the biggest... niggle, as you put it.