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Popcorn movie!
Good event, nice updates... - though this had a slightly "Plan B" feel to it. Me thinks that the big Beatles/iTunes announce was going to be the center stage of this (or a least one of the big reveals) and they couldn't get everything to align in time (thus the 9.9.09 date and Yoko mention from yesterday).
Earth to Sony: At its current price, the PSP Go is DOA.

Never so often have I seen a company point the gun so squarely at their own foot. :rolleyes:
At $250, the PSPgo is DOA. The PSP market itself is struggling and introducing new hardware at a similar price point is simply product suicide. I have a PSP that I use on occasion and this new version doesnt offer enough for me to consider a newer model.

If this PSP is to have any chance, it needs to be priced between $100-$150. If Sony can't produce them at that price, then they should postpone its launch indefinitely.
I would love to win one Microsoft gaming pack - or any other kind of grab bag you're giving away. Once emptied, I promise to use the bag for my grocery shopping, saving thousands of plastic bags from garbage heaps for years on end.
Besides trying to offset their costs, TW's biz was built on the cable subscription service. I'm not sure what most of you experience, but a number of folks in my circle of friends are dropping their cable service in favor of cherry-picking their cable shows off of services like Hulu or in batch over NetFlix. With that, TW is seeing their high margins starting to slip and likely to collapse as more people look to the web for entertainment. This new pricing structure allows them to make up for these losses. And like others have mentioned, without immediate competition in the area they have one more way to keep the money coming in.

Sure, who needs 100+ channels of crap when I can go online and get the Daily Show the following day on the Comedy Central site...
I've held off on buying a digital frame for quite some time - winning one would be great!
The Ooma is one of those devices that I always wanted to buy, but never had enough disposable income for one. Perhaps once my cell plan expires.
New games are always welcome--but particularly when good news is far and few.
The 900 is a good upgrade, but the keyboard is the same size. While I consider upgrading to this as well, if there's another option that includes a larger keyboard (the g10il looks to be *slightly* larger) and has a more aesthetically pleasing, they'll get my dollars.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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