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didn't you guys already report that sling was in talks with sprint. pretty poorly researched.
i think this is going to be incorporated into sprint's deal with comcast
so what is the number one spot??? I havn't checked but its probably halo 3 - the killer app.
I think alot of you are missing a couple things when comparing the 360 to ps3 as far as media goes. One of the biggest things xbox is pushing as far as content goes is their online service where you can download alot of content for numerous games on demand so the capacity of a dvd is never a limit and it cuts the cost down for us gamers. I don't think the future of gaming or a console has to do with which has a larger form of media its all about choice and connectivity.

Besides the fact that the cost is going to be higher for a 100gb game but your cutting out the oppurtunity of cross platform gaming with pcs because sony hasn't even won the the format war so there is no telling whether bluray is going to be a completely adopted standard. Do you guys remember 'betamax' (sony's vhs) and what happened?

And we all know sony has lost big market share and I don't think developers are going to waste their time making huge games when they are developing not only for ps3 but also pcs and other consoles.

So its a big fat no for me. I don't think it was worth the price increase on the console because I don't think sony should be fighting the format war on the ps3 and screw the gamer in the process.
whoa, this is definitely a great move in engadget's favor. This site is going to be the best place to go to find anything cell phone related. I'm loving it.
ppc 6700- a real all in one phone
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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