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Without opening the floodgates to trolls here, either the Android market is down or your links are broken. Any chance you could double check?

@SlightlyOCed: Woops. Not sure why you're still using Strong tags but you're missing the "" to close it.

I use Grooveshark, or a player for it on another website I frequent - but don't have a subscription. Never had a problem with many songs missing though.

Great tablet, but Nintendo's 3DS have destroyed the consumer level 3D market for this. Who wants to wear glasses when proven technology says you don't have to?

People defending Microsoft, please read the linked article. The question isn't whether or not Bing uses Google's top searches because the article proves it, it's whether it's wrong.

@Zordon: I find it depressing no-one else understood this. Shame.

@JimmyBanks: That doesn't seem like an environment iPad competitors would want to be in, but fair enough. No comment on the second part because I don't own a tablet or have any need for one.

How does this work? Mashable are up top, but number 2 (CNN) have more followers and higher influence.

Does good, better, best refer to Toshiba, HP, Apple respectively? Seems like it'd simplify everything pretty well.

I just use www.kulora.com's grooveshark app at the moment. Drag and drop to make playlists, share playlists..easy and simple. Sorry to advertise an unknown website, but I much prefer the layout.

Saw this on a Cracked.com article not long ago. It has hilarious reviews, and they had another 7 with reviews. Awesome read!

@ant1pathy: Fair enough, it just comes over as if Android should have been as good as the iPhone 4 for 2 yrs, when clearly the iPhone hasn't always been as good as the iPhone 4.

It's the first time Android's really approached iPhone 4-level responsiveness. On the other hand, it's somewhat unreal it's taken over two years to have the finer things in smartphone life on Android.

@OkayOctane: Best comment I've ever read on this website.

Interesting..I'm in the UK anyway so it doesn't really affect me.

@BeerManMike: Fair enough. No need to upgrade the motherboard until you want to upgrade the processor or you run out of slots. If they're the only upgrades you want, I'm sure we can agree an $850 cube isn't your best bet, haha.

@monodna: At under this price you could easily have a high-end core i5 or low end core i7 mobo and CPU, along with 6gb RAM. Even at that price you're probably better off building onto it than buying new, and this is an even worse option.

@BeerManMike: They're all fairly minor upgrades. You could keep upgrading your PC infinitely, replacing the case and the power supply, and changing the motherboard to a more expandable one. It will be cheaper than this thing, anyhow. :P

I see what they're trying to do, but it looks to me like it's backfired.

@Zomguz: If the form even makes it to him, he should be validating it for empty fields anyway.