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Yes, because we all need our troops distracted by fart and zippo lighter apps.
You mean the Gatorade bottle? "Shine On" doesn't always mean shoe polish.
My thoughts exactly. Let's hope this doesn't make the network fail and turn all that we know into a Mad Max world. Even though that would be cool....
"No drag & drop=fail."

The only thing dragging and dropping is your ranking and ironically shows how much you fail.
@Ed T

Woah?! woah?! woah?!.... Christmas is just around the corner? What...did we cancel Halloween and Thanksgiving and the months of October and November? Why wasn't I informed of this?
I agree on the UI. I sometimes catch myself just flipping through the menu or looking at pictures for no reason. It's sad really...but so addictive.
So I've already used this for 2 days and I must say there is a flaw in this review....

"Unfortunately, what that means is that every time you need to change the volume, you not only have to click this button, but you have to be looking at the screen, and be able to touch the plus or minus symbols."

That's incorrect all you have to do is tap the center near the album cover and it brings up the volume menu. In fact I never have to look at it to change my volume or press the button. Just wanted to point out there is another way.
@Westley

"ha the lies. who would have guess from GM.... No way.."

As much as I don't really care about the volt (I just bought a camaro :D) Truth be told, it amazes me how people don't understand what EV cars are suppose to be for. They are developed for short range city driving (GM has stated this a lot about the volt), not long range highway driving. The prius is the same way 51city/48highway. Hybrids and EV get worse gas milage on the highway then in the city, because it's not using the electricity. An EV would never be practical for me since I live far out in the country, but for someone you lives in new york that drives 40 or a little more to get to work and back home in stop and go traffic. It works.
@Quix

"MS adds an OLED screen to something that was done 2 years ago (iPod touch)"

Were you born stupid or dropped when you were a kid?

Ipod Touch: LCD.
Ipod Touch (2nd generation): LCD

Zune HD: OLED.

Tell me again how your statement makes any sense? Now Apple is getting credit for doing something when they haven't? WTF?
I actually voted you up. There by destroying all of your previous predictions, but wait you must have seen this coming?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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