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I have an urge to cut the rope.........

Well, I actually heard that fact once on the Simpsons.

@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I know, but if I would be developing for WP7 I would be concerned about my app's speed, because I don't want people criticizing my app for being slow, I'd lose customers.

While I am not happy that Nintendo loses money, but I never like their products, they have really bad graphics (forget 3D I am talking about resolution/low-poly 3D objects )

Why? I like syncing, it's not a problem to me.

PUSH + POP!

@Mohammed Arabiat: That was a quote from the "Windows Phone 7 Application Certification Requirements", it also says that you can prevent user to lock the phone, but you should also give an option to turn that off.

@Sidetalker: An application in the foreground can continue to run when the phone screen is locked by setting the PhoneApplicationService.ApplicationIdleDetectionMode property

@Sidetalker: Well, I read the WP7 developer documentation, that "resume thing" can be easily fixed by the dev.

I read somewhere that there will be consistent "delighters" which are new feature updated that you update right on your phone, and I also reckon that Windows Phone has some missing features because of that they were in a hurry to get this out.

@LankySean: I got the 15" version ; )

Please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8, please don't name it Windows 8,