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It is still Honeycomb, which means that it is not yet opensource. The biggest thorn in the side of a great many.

Im pretty sure you base ALL of your tech industry opinions on this site alone. You just parroted most anti-google articles here line for line.

Do yourself a favor and jailbreak your ATV... I know you should not HAVE to do this with a product to make it useful, but in this case it does. After the jailbreak install XBMC and or PLEX. Your all in one media box is now about 90% ready for anything you could want it to do.

I really have no clue what you are talking about.

Except that you CAN NOT do that in the same way that you CAN NOT do that with music, at least not in a way that would make your argument valid.

Your last sentence reminded me of this;

This is brilliantly spot fucking on...

I agree with this line of though completely. Since the advent of distributed media on the net, legal or not, the quality of music HAS gone up.

Installed units does not equal value, the Wii is floundering in the market at present.

Thats what I have been saying... You didnt seem to understand that this was a JOKE at Brian's expense and only that. Any other point you are trying to make about whether or not the content of the joke is correct, is irrelevant. You obviously did not catch onto the fact that Brian was talking about the QUALITY of the

Nope sorry but your first comment was in reply to my original comment, which you quoted. Maybe you should have made your statement clearer to begin with, so the diagram of logic you have listed above would not be needed. ;ºP

I do understand "to each his own". I also understand that in a mobile UX, faster access to information can be a great thing, BUT...

Clearly you do not realize how slowly somethings in technology evolve. Or a better way to put this is how slowly some aspects of how the world uses said technology evolve.

"For Google, the issue is revenue streams, which Apple's free, native option cuts down immediately, if for no other reason than the fact that it is native. What's at stake for Google is not the mapping business, but the iOS business."

Im not sure I buy what this article is selling. Its hard to imagine users jumping ship from one platform to another, if the enticement is already available on their platform. Granted the current form of AirPlay on Android is limited to audio AFAIK, but that is what MOST users ask of Airplay.

There is nothing fundamentally wrong with that statement, as Apple does have a ways to go before they are on the same level as Google. Any other part of your argument IS in replay to my response for Brian's original quote.

Wait, are you telling me that you can jump in mid-argument and take one statement out of context, completely ignore the original comment, and justify your response? Im starting to see why you choose "MayorBloomberg", because that was one hell of a politician like response.

You realize that the white bars on the side of websites is just a holdover from the fact that we just recently transitioned into widescreen for the personal computer. While basic information pages, like this blog for instance may stick with a narrow aesthetic for some time, other types of sites are already adopting

I completely agree... It irks me to no end, that all of the decently priced large monitors on the market are 1920x1080. I want my 1920x1200.

Well that's what that built in touchpad and keyboard are for... This is a transitional product for MS, and it seems as though they really did nail it. The point is that all of those legacy desktop apps do not NEED to be tablet ready right at launch to be usable in a way that everyone is already accustom to. Calling