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Once you get your music off just get a Zune and you'll never have to go through that again.
@bjsguess

I hate BB OS
hahah thats pretty awesome. The introduction of T-flash. That was an obvious fail, 128 MB is way too much space for anyone to use on a cellphone! They are crazy!
The ad was weak. Just like their network. I still like em tho. But it would be nice if this $50 per month 3G data plan seemed like it had 3G speeds.
@ Inu

This isn't my problem but my friends mom can't run her AutoCAD software on XP which is something she uses everyday.
Why on earth would you want to tag a song for, what I think you mean because Windows Media Player doesn't have a music store, the Zune Marketplace when you are on an iPhone/iPod Touch? I guess since they sync so magnificently with the software. Anyway, like was already said, Zune has had the ability to tag songs on the radio for over a year and WinMo devices had Shazam long before the iPhone/iPod Touch had it that tagged songs/ringtones for purchase on the device.
@ nintendo fanboy hater

I'm sure by steal he meant download. Which technically is not stealing since in most cases you pay for the licenses to play the game. As long as you have the proof of purchase or product key it doesn't matter where you get the installer from.
MSN Music was abandoned for Zune which they seem to be keeping a good hold on. I think integration with Xbox proves that Microsoft is serious about the Zune service and it isn't going away because we all know the Xbox isn't going away. The PlaysForSure support for Zune was probably beyond their control seeing as the content owners want all the money they can get.

I think it's good they are discontinuing a couple of things that aren't very popular. They are stretched way too thin and can't be the do everything company anymore. Especially with the FCC and EU on their asses all the time. It also means they will focus more on their popular things, like the OS's and hardware they own.
@ johnny5

Because they are free. A lot of free apps from the iTunes App Store have ads in them to and they are far more annoying. I'd rather have a short ad when I launch an app as opposed to one at the bottom of the screen the whole time the app is open. I see more and more of those on my friends iPod Touchs and iPhones.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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