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I think the device navigation needs to be taken into account whether or not it needs it's own "X" application. I for one do not have a mouse and keyboard hooked up to my PS3 so I say "yeah, I'd love to have an application for Facebook". The iPhone also has a web browser, but it has its own FB app. Get over yourself.
I just hope that they find good writers and learn from the success of "Batman: Arkham Asylum" (which I have in my gaming queue). As long as the controls are tight for Captain America (he's mostly hand to hand and shield stunts) and the story is compelling, I'm in. Thor never was a favorite of mine, but if done like God of War stuff then it could be interesting.
I've had very good experience streaming Netflix here in Atlanta, GA. I do not experience any buffering issues (or at least I haven't had any memorable issues) and have watched probably about 50 movies. They don't have EVERY movie, but I have enjoyed Heroes in HD and a number of indie or classic 80s movies :)
Dude, quit trying to flame bait. *eyeroll* Now...perhaps Sony is doing some "copy catting" as you say, but in my eyes that's not necessarily a bad thing. I really believe that the PS3 hardware is by far superior to anything out there thus far. That's just my "non-computer engineer person" opinion just from what I have seen in regards to the hardware differences of the Wii,PS3, and XBox360.

Sony has been a leader in many aspects that have been touched upon before. PS Home is an interesting attempt at leading...I don't think they have anything similar on XBox360. But as far as "copy catting", I'm pretty sure the guys at Sony wanted Netflix streaming but were not willing to ante up for exclusivity (which apparently seems to have been a smart move because PS3 is still getting it). With the new PS3 "wands" that have similar feel to the Wiimote but operate differently, I say "Why not?" It allows Sony to take advantage of existing Wii game ports (I know there is a lot of crapware) and capture some of the "casual gaming" market that is not Sony's bread-and-butter but would be nice for them to have.
Yeah, I did the TRU, wanted Infamous and Batman: Arkam but ended up with Uncharted 2, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, and Prototype. I don't feel bad about the purchase but would have rather had Infamous or Batman.
Needs to support WPA-Enterprise.
To those complaining of not being able to loan/lend/etc. This same kind of marketing/DRM is applied to your iTunes purchases and your Kindle/eBook purchases. Steam purchases are an interesting way to manage my media. I can install it in as many places I want, I just have to log in to use it. It does provide me with some freedom of not having to keep up with the media. If you are complaining about Sony's "download only" options because they are restrictive on how you can use it, yet you allow yourself to be chained to your iTunes, then kindly bow OUT of this conversation because you are a hypocrite.

Now, as far as reselling it, well here's where I am of two minds. One, if a game is GOOD I want it to succeed so I get a sequel. Resellers are cutting out the profit for the developers. This is good for you, because money is tight, but bad for them. I generally avoid pre-owned games so that I can support the developers. Granted, I usually wait for a sale, but it is still new media.

The Go is a great piece of hardware and I would be very interested in it, but its price point is too high right now. $200 or less and I would consider it since they will be making greater profit on the games (in general).
Well this pretty much is a big NO for me now. I was looking forward to the PSP-Go, but if I can't use my media, forget it. I'll stick with the DS.
I love video games. Pure and simple. I have a PS3 and a Wii. An XBox360 would complete my trifecta. Does anyone have any recent failure rate data on the latest batch of Xbox360s?
Dude...it's a TECH DEMO. I'm sure it's not the final product and I think it's DARN GOOD! Let's see you code something better, huh?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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