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Come on that not a far argument. Palm is trying to make there product work with the software that is most used by it potential customers. I don't know if there legally in the right but you can't bash them for that or else you'd have to say the same thing about Apple. I mean why do they have to make an version of iTunes for Windows.....because Windows has the most market share and they want to sell iPods.
This is good news but all 5 seasons of "The Wire" were shot on video so they're not available in HD.
And yet another post about an Android phone that's gonna come out sometime in the near and/or distant future. It seems to me that their are about 1,000 Android phones coming out before the end of the year but we've only seen like 3 of them actually demoed. Why is that?
You'd think they'd give users the option between 16:9 and 4:3, not that I'm complaning.
Considering the Wii was last to launch and is currently out selling them both shows that if you have a compelling enough system people will buy it so I don't really take the launch date into consideration.The PS3 is just now catching up to the 360 when it comes to really good system exclusive games and speeking as a guy who owns both systems if CoD comes out for PS3 and Xbox I like most people go for the Xbox because they have a better online experiance. And since Sony took an extra year to launch there system you'd think they'd make sure there online experiance was as good as the 360, they're just now getting trophies something the Xbox had on day 1. It was the software and online gaming that gave the 360 the edge on PS3. Like I said 360 = Bad Hardware, PS3 = Bad software which shouldn't be surprising considering the history of both companies out side of the gaming world when was the last time you used a really good peace of Sony developed software and when was the last time you played with a really good hardware product made by MS?
Come on you have to be real here, as much bumbling as MS has don't with the 360 the PS3 should be completely dominating them. Here are the facts the 360 failed on a hardware stand point and the PS3 failed on a software stand point. Unfortunatly for Sony more people where/are willing to purchace or repurchace a system with failing hardware and tons of games then where willing to buy system with amazing hardware and limited games.
Are you even reading my comments I never said the 360 or Microsoft was perfect they have there own host of issues that piss me off just ass much. But the bottom line is even with all there issues with the 360 red ring of death and massive failur rate which MS most likely new about before the system was released they still manage to outsell the PS3 on a regular basis, that alone should should show you Sony's incompetence. There are things about both systems that arn't prefect and piss me off but on this specific topic I'm critising the way Sony is acting.

And for the record I personally have been using my 1st generation 360 since launch and have not encountered the red ring of death issues so I have no reason to be mad at MS for that at least.
Listen I own both a PS3 and a 360 my issue isn't even Sony making there movies unavaible for Xbox's Netflix integration its the flimzy exuse they're trying to sell us. And the fact that instead of trying to improve the pathetic digital download service in the PS3 there cripling the competator not relizing they could be making allot of money from the Netflix service running off the Xbox. If your gonna stop another company from doing something atleast offer another option through the PS3.
Not only do they pull this sleazy move they go as fare as to blatantly lie about it which insults the consumers intelligence. Fuck U Sony!!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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