willeonabe
Da Gooch from Da Bronx
willeonabe

I bought a 32 GB PlayBook on launch day and I have to say that it's pretty damn good. Do I have a BlackBerry phone? Yes I do and the bridge functionality is I think is underrated. 50K on day 1? Sounds pretty good to me when you're name isn't Apple.

I will be getting mine on the 19th.

I, for one, will be looking forward to this phone. I may not use the touch screen a lot, but the fact that it's Bold 9000 size is great.

I, for one, am happy to finally know the price and release date. This is my tablet of choice.

What determines what a "smartphone" is? I look at my BlackBerry and I see a smart phone, even if it doesn't have a touchscreen and a million apps.

@Hiphopopotamus: I'm with you. I have no idea where they would put a store that big in GCT, unless it was going to be close by, but even then I don't see where you could put it.

@blyan is not on fire: I'm a BB owner by choice after moving from WinMo 6.5 (HTC Mogul). I'll admit this is my first BB (I have the Tour on Sprint), but it really is the best phone I've had yet. For me, I have to have a physical keyboard. Touchscreen keyboards don't do it for me. I've also done the slider

This past Tuesday, some friends and I watched a friend of ours play through Heavy Rain with the Move (he had only scratched the surface of it when it first came out, so the bulk of the game was new to him) and I have to say I forgot how great the game is. Adding the Move support actually made the game better in my

That looks quite cool. Looking forward to LBP2.

I am definitely looking forward to the PlayBook. This will be my tablet of choice.

Documents to Go was on my BB Tour right out of the box when I got it last year. It's not the full version (which allows for desktop syncing), but you can read and create documents. Also there is a Linkedin app for BBs.

@DBX00: I'm a guy and I have always preferred a keyboard to a touch screen. I got a BB a year ago (moving from a WinMo HTC Mogul) and I love it. I got an iPod Touch recently and the times where I've had to type on it have been frustrating to say the least. Touchscreens are fine for games and certain apps, but I

@Coreboy: For me, I need some sort of feedback that I'm actually pressing something. It lets me know that I'm actually inputting something. I have an iPod Touch and on the rare times that I need to type something on it, it just feels all wrong, not to mention the typos.

I'm a PS3 and BlackBerry fanboy. PS3 does everything I need and Move is awesome.

I for one like the PS3 controller the best. I've used a 360 controller and, yes the asymmetrical sticks don't do it for me.

Having an [MLB.tv] account already, this surprise announcement made my day. I just downloaded it, and it's a very well done app and the picture is nice on my HDTV. It's a nice way to keep up with other teams.

Yankee fan here. That's very nice work with getting camera almost perfect. I did notice that you used the Angels broadcast from that game. Mind trying the YES feed and seeing if it lines up the same way? I'm just curious. :-)

As a born and bred New Yorker, there can never be enough NYC in the media. NYC is the capital of the world.

@superdance14: Yea that's a pain. Another thing that's a pain with the mobile site is that when you go to view comments, they're in "newest first" order which makes to quite hard to follow them.

@puzl: IMO, I believe the loading times are related to what you have done in the scene before (and previous scenes.). It's taking what you've done and figuring out the branching for it and loading up the next proper scene. Also figuring out if you did well enough to get a trophy for that scene.