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@KenEvil: Well it has full Flash. Hulu would probably want you to subscribe to Hulu Plus in order to watch it on your TV, but since it has full Flash, I'm sure you can get around their attempts at blocking free Hulu.com

@gizmodocon: Google TV was revealed before the before the new Apple TV. It's also been demo'd multiple times and is 1 month away from shipping. I think it's past the "mock-up" stage.

@Battleshield1: Doubt MS is interested in collaborating with something that competes with WMC.

@Axelph: You're also carrying a remote for Google TV. It lets you control it with an Android or iOS device.

@Al Alexon: Does is look similar to the Evo 4G video chat? Since that was the first video chat capable phone in NA.

@Disturbed6142: Qik and Yahoo messenger, so they can chat with PC/Macs along with Evo's and other Android phones with Android video chat.

Gets ready to import Ivy the Kiwi, whatever it is.

@randomscreenname: Are you being paid to bitch and claim a game that hasn't been released yet is "broken" when it has only recieved positive impressions including a 9.5 review from IGN?

@Urban Sophist: I'm not sure I don't have a phone with Bing, but Android lets you change the default for any type of app. I know 3rd party browsers give you the option to change them to default.

@Lucian Armasu: They include a Bing Search widget and Bing Maps by default, but you can download both the Google Search widget and Google Maps on the Market.

@D.A.S.: The Fascinate and ....? The Droid X, Droid 2, Droid Incredible all use Google.

"because it's on Verizon, it uses Bing for search."

@elgrancule: I'm sorry. Your fancy Monopoly money is no good here.

@Maori_Yelir: You have to wait until Google allows developers to upload paid apps on the Market from Finland. Right now, the developer can't upload the full version of Angry Birds onto the Market. Got to wait for Google, but apparently they're adding more eligible countries this month.

Impossible. The laptop was killed by the iPad.

@snitch: Netflix does for Xbox, I assume Roku too, and why wouldn't you want 1080P capability as the list of streams that support it will only grow? Not to mention it's $20 less instead of more expensive. If you don't want 1080P than get the $40 cheaper $59 Roku Box.

@fury161: Looks like BB's to me. Doubt it was Android. Kind of hard to insult Android on the aspect of "glancable information" with it's own widgets,