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@Squalor: I'm still used to the Sony controller feel and layout, but the 360 controller is pretty decent as well.

@skraelingshortbus: Well, these are earphones, but yes, it does. The Image S4s have excellent sound quality and are backed by a strong warranty to boot.

@Kraftwerker: Or you could just use the company's warranty policy to your advantage. Klipsch replaced my S4s without any questions when the right bud stopped working.

@MrBrownSound: I've been using the Klipsch Image S4s for a year now. They sound great and are reasonably priced to boot (~$80).

@kelz: Yup, that's a good option to consider as well if HP plays its cards right.

I personally think it's kind of ridiculous to ask the question when we haven't even had a decent Android tablet to play with yet (I'm excluding the Augen tablet from this discussion). I'm adopting a wait-and-see approach till Samsung and the rest release their Android tablets.

@pixelsnader: That's a valid point, but do people really need a choice of navigation button layouts?

Looks nice for those who want keyboard touch phones.

@The_Vitto: What's even more amazing is that there's a really good chance the smartphones of today seem limited and basic compared to the supersmartphones 5-10 years from now!

@Vidit: Oh, so you're referring to buying apps online and having them install OTA on your phone? Yeah, that would be a nice feature to have, but I don't see myself making too much use of it.

@Vidit: Aren't app installs already OTA? Or are you referring to something else entirely?

Man, I just bought Alan Wake for $37 on eBay and I thought I got a good deal.

@The Anti-Fanboy: I'm a vegetarian and definitely not an Apple user (other than an iPod touch which was gifted to me).

@Cyb3r_Punk: Haha, that would be hilarious (although I hope it doesn't happen to me!).

@Rincewind: Props for not adding "Sent from my iDevice" at the end of your comment.

@Noel Nunkovich: Is the Exchange support on Froyo push? I have a Froyo'd N1, but I haven't seen the need to connect it to my office's Exchange server yet.

@eirrann: I'd thought so too, especially with articles talking about 200,000 Android phones being activated per day. Apparently, the official Facebook Android app isn't actually developed by Facebook: the company has apparently outsourced it to someone else.

I'd say the restaurant gave him a fitting reception.

@goaliegeek: I love me some Jobspuppet (and Mosspuppet too). I also loved Ballmer's all too short interview, and Jonathan Ive's magical responses.

@ddhboy: The lower end BlackBerry Curve 8520 is around 300 dollars unlocked. The unlocked Bold 9700 is around 600-700 dollars. I paid less for my Nexus One when it came out earlier this year!