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@Benzido: I didn't buy it based on future updates, I bought it based on the experience that was supposed to be built in and maintained. Believe me, I don't expect much once I've parted ways with my cash apart from what it shows on the box blurb.

@pixelpushing: Tech marches on sure, but usually something gets accomplished/completed before moving on the next thing. It just seems half-baked.

@muvolt: I totally understand that. My point was that the experience (apart from the music, which is the primary reason I bought the device) wasn't anywhere close to fleshed out before they basically dropped support/redistributed resources.

@SuperTongueIII: They should provide us HD owners with some sort of heavily discounted upgrade to the HD2.

As a Zune HD owner, this annoys the hell out of me because it seems like development/support on the Zune HD front has gone the way of WinMo 6.5.

@geolemon: I get it - awkward flustered guy, cool & collected hot chick - her response just annoyed me.

Telling people how much you paid for something without being asked is pretty tacky.

If by future you mean the past, and if by the past you mean never, then yes.

@Greetings. I am Wu.: I hope Project Emerald involves a 4+ inch screen phone. TMobile still lacks one of those.

@Almightywhacko: Personally, I still feel like front facing cameras are kinda gimmicky. Make a few video calls, then they're never used again. As it is I barely make regular phone calls that last longer than 2 minutes at a time.

High horse dismounted, in exchange for not-as-high of a horse.

They want our brains?

It's cool and all, but until it gets to the Chrome Omnibox, meh.

I guess it's just not ready to go to 2nd base yet...

For those with porn concerns, if you start typing profanity the suggested searches automatically stop. I'm not sure if that happened before...

@onu: Well it's not like they created this out of the kindness of their hearts... Everyone's gonna be like "Awesome, this is so cool it's like they know what I'm going to say." Then a few months later we're all gonna be questioning whether our thoughts are really our own, and then the machines will begin their take

Next step? Subliminal advertising, in order to tailor your desires to match the needs of their advertising partners. Go online to write a paper, end up buying a new pair of pants, a trip to Cancun, and some Extenze.

@Dilpickle1: Isn't the nook redundant in that scenario? Yeah it's a better eReader and probably has better battery life, but it's not better at the million* other things you can do with an internet tablet.

@reapur: I'm only retiring my Nexus for another Google-designed phone. At the rate that OEMs & carriers have been fudging with the OS, Google is going to have to intervene in the not too distant future to show what Android is supposed to be. Again.