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Tell me why the Engadget home page and the Gizmodo home back are both locked to 2 articles both involving this Apple Conference. That's a little over the top or just an annoying bug that's hit 2 diffeent sites at the same time.
I go the Pre for my wife and I am waiting, unpatiently to be exact, for the TP2. It's gonna be hottess. For the people Dissing WinMo. You seriously have to try 6.5 first. I have it installed on my Sprint Touch after using TouchFlo2D for about a year and It's like using a new phone! It's fast, slick and super customizable. Don't blindly hate WinMo without first trying what else is has to offer.
Anyone know if they are still honoring the instore rebate as opposed to mail in?
That's the trolling spirit!
Luckily I have a 360 on Lay-A-Way. So since it works with BO:Paradise City does that mean it will work with the existing library of games?

Both Sony and MS scoffed at the Wii and now look at them. MS at least took it a whole different direction while Sony is realeasing a PSiimote.
8 months 4 days after my Bithday! Woot!!
8 months 4 days after my Bithday! Woot!!
A few things. If by Poor you meant to say Rich then you are correct. Remember when MS and Sony said Motion was a fad? Well the the Nintendo spanked both of their asses with the Wii and now look who's jumping on the motion band wagon. Wii has nothing to worry about from these 2.
Jump on the Band wagon Sony! Wow! Thye should've waited before showing that ugly prototype. @$400-$500 per console MS and Nintendo still have nothing to worry about.

Also to the guy that said this was a Wii Killer. Actually Wiimote + HTPC + GlovePie = ALL killer.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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