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Ever consider that Circuit City and Target are trying to get rid of PS3s that cost them money in storage and no sale? I think you will see less or hardly any PS3s for sale any longer until more games come out.
HD DVD all the way for me... It will all be about dualdiscs eventually because Blu-ray people aren't gonna buy an HD DVD player and vice versa. People that spend $1000 or even $300 on a movie player aren't likely to replace it next week because of another format.
Totally glad I bought the 360 :) Regardless of faults (mine is totally fine), Microsoft is now standing firmly behind their products.
Strike that comment... I totally misread that graphic. I'm a fool, I admit it.
I just wanted to point out that the graphic could be wrong since it says June for Blu-ray data and April for HD DVD data. Especially since June is "Year to Date" but April isn't.
What a fool... Ben you are obviously a Blu-ray fanboi and thus this article has no merit. I would be mighty pissed if I payed $1000 for a Blu-ray DVD Player to realize I would have to buy a new one within a year for new features that HD DVD had all along for less money.

In addition I did click your "Tip us on news" link and provided a link to a Wall Street Journal article about the EU investigating Blu-ray. So here I will provide it to your readers: http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB118341745768555943-kNVDQFP6HttfagW30Wtx2t2PHwY_20070802.html
This is exciting news. I like indie films, this could really make my HD DVD collection grow. Another reason I bought HD DVD is the price, including the price of making movies.

I doubt it will change the format war too much except that in a few months Amazon will have 1000+ movies listed for HD DVD.
As an 360 fanboi I have to agree that the PS3 is much more of a modern wonder than the iPhone and if forced I would rather buy the PS3 than the iPhone. I have never claimed the PS3 was too expensive as a multidevice capable of Linux, Gaming, Blu-ray etc..., I have claimed it was too expensive as a gaming console.
The Xbox 360 HD DVD drive get its own updates from time to time thru Microsoft. I guess its upto Microsoft if they add these features (which I'm sure they will). Every now and then when I try to watch an HD DVD film I get an update.

Its nice to know they are fixing any problems. If your Blu-ray player had faulty firmware or new features were released you would have to wait for a disc in the mail as most don't have internet connectivity.
Actually MMS and Email are not the same thing. Dan is right! Lets say my number is XXX-XXX-XXXX and I'm with T-Mobile USA, what email are you sending it to? If you guess xxxxxxxxxx@tmobile.(net/com) then you are wrong. Doesn't work. So the average user cannot guess the correct email for every carrier or even which carrier owns a certian number (especially now due to number portability).

Without MMS (I love sending Vidoes I recorded) the iPhone can't even start to satisfy me. But then it doesn't record Vidoes either. The Nokia N95 on the other hand... works great as a phone. I have deep respect for the Quality of Nokia, as do most people worldwide.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"

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