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I'm thinking I might take that new chick from LoGistics. If things go well I might be showing her my O-face. "Oh... Oh... Oh!" You know what I'm talkin' about. "Oh!"
I thought the US had a law in place that if the customer requires their phone to be unlocked for international use the carrier has to comply, right?
I like the feel and look of the XMB, simplicity wins, but browsing through some hundreds of music artists or photo albums is a pain in the ass (it's fast though), nice to see that Sony has something in mind to improve the file browser.

To be fair, I have never owned a xbox, but I've played it A LOT at my friends. Still, the interface is not as intuitive as the PS3, but I think its just a matter of getting used to something, I don't really have any negative things to say about either systems since their games are both awesome, although I'm more in love with Fat Princess on the PS3 at the moment.
all I see in this picture is a group of japanese with spears yelling "f**k u at&t, f**k u verizon, and f**k u whaluuuee!"
That's an old Dell Latitude screen with a blown up iphone cover around it and a keyboard made by Acer...
I hate big-ass jp flip phones, there's no need for an extra movement between my ear and my cellphone.

Pretty colors are welcome though
Little Big Planet
Metal Gear Solid 4

LBP is loads of fun, but for little ones it might be a little hard as some levels are pretty complex, its no Mario. I played it with my girlfriend through most of the game and she almost destroyed my 2nd controller because sometimes she got frustrated trying to press jump and pressed it really hard and sweats from her hand got in, I had to open the controller and clean it lol. I hope my girlfriend is at least on par with your little ones lol, well at least you'll have fun. But it has great replay value since you can play many many user created levels when u connect online, they are free and constantly updated, I'm still playing this game after a year or so now.

Metal Gear Solid4 is just for you, no little ones. It's like watching a movie and playing it through, so if you don't mind half movie and half game since some cutscenes are like 30 mins long, give it a try. Its very easy on Easy mode, so the game part is pretty enjoyable.

There are many PSN games (games you download from the playstation store) that's very enjoyable and suitable for children.
Nokia's models all make sense, i wish nvidia and ATI has a modeling scheme that make sense like nokia; you stop following the graphic card market for half a year you are completely lost. Most people that think Nokia's product line is confusing are from the US, and really its not your fault since you don't get all the nokia phones at all (seems like most nokia models available in the US are their budget ones), people from Europe or Asia has gotten used to Nokia numberings a long time ago so its not confusing at all, also because the Nokia product line naming scheme haven't changed in years, except the addition of the N series and E series.
the L2 R2 triggers are too round, kinda slippery when I play for an extended period and got sweat on my fingers, I always end up slipping off, and it sucks that a lot of games use R2 for gun trigger or gas paddle. I think the "Real Trigger" addon you can find on amazon is more practical, i think its only 5 bucks.
Are you being sarcastic? I can't tell, but if this so called "beautifully merged" conceptual shows up at an apple keynote, those fruit exes will describe this thing using the following adj.:

hideous
ugly
ugly
ugly
revolting
dreadful
unsightly
repugnant
gruesome
repulsive
repulsive
repulsive
gross
nauseating
and....shockingly upsetting

Thanks for coming guys!

But in all seriousness, this is a really great function over design concept and definitely good for actually playing games comfortably (unlike the stupid psp go...) But it is FAR from a beautiful handheld.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
 

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