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@Odin: and you've got electrons to sweep, so back to the server room with you

@GC: I guess you feel I should be held to the same objective standards as a journalist

@FP_slomo788: their cloud music does look nice (much like Honeycomb until you actually use it at least) but as far as home automation goes it literally cannot compare to say a Crestron solution, never mind being "way ahead of their competition"

@GC: shrug Google's track record over the past 4 years speaks for itself as it rushes to copy every product and service its competitors bring to market, while homegrown products like Wave and Buzz flop spectacularly

lemme get this straight

@Odin: I'd be bitter too if I had shelled out big bucks for a Galaxy Tab, Xoom and Transformer too late to discover their crippling deficiencies and zero resale value

@chris351: yeah this whole "connecting the entire world together via pocket-sized devices" is just a fad, gramps

@Odin: yes there's nothing for an Android fanboy to do but pack up his piles of failed hardware products and decamp for Engadget

@pixelsnader: after 3 years of Android you really think specs are what matters eh

@JasonGW: the difference is the iPhone will still be usable without a power cord

@audiophile8706: Fluorinert may be harmful if inhaled and care should be taken to avoid contact with eyes and skin.

@the_other_stevejobs: hey come on I hear android app revenues are somewhere in the millions now

@waclark57: yes AT&T is preventing Skyhook from using their service in Android

ah the golden era of flight simulators

@kineticdamage: no, it's a real product, a demo is available on the Android Marketplace

@ara: you think your PSN password is what the thieves were after

total incompetence, keeping customers in the dark while hiring outside experts to figure out what's happening in their own backyard, they're basically the TEPCO of Japan

they're probably using Amazon as their back end