engadget.com— No, Microsoft hasn't suddenly transformed its 30-inch, multi-touch Surface into a big-ass cellphone. It has, however, chosen AT&T to launch the world's first Surface into retail.
Apr 2, 2008View in Crawl 4
I've had 2 original XBoxes die on me, I've had numerous MS keyboards die on me. Mice are hard to kill and really, besides that, what does MS make? Joysticks? I have a bag full of dead original XBox joysticks waiting to be taken apart for parts.My 360 hasn't died yet, but just because MS extended the warranty doesn't mean they don't die.
brkhobowriterApr 3, 2008
You're just jealous that you spent $400 on something that's gonna be outdated in months.
elranzerApr 3, 2008
By that do you mean touchscreen Point-of-Sale, or touchscreen Piece-of-s**t (aka iPhone) ??
postalblowfish7Apr 3, 2008
Microsoft fanboy are you serious? You have heard of the XBOX360 right?
stonedgeekApr 3, 2008
My 2 year old windows mobile phone does 90% of the stuff the iphone does and a few things it doesn't. And it cost a lot less.So what's your point?
yodajonesApr 3, 2008
Interesting that Microsoft schmoozed AT&T with this.
marx2kApr 3, 2008
I've had 2 original XBoxes die on me, I've had numerous MS keyboards die on me. Mice are hard to kill and really, besides that, what does MS make? Joysticks? I have a bag full of dead original XBox joysticks waiting to be taken apart for parts.My 360 hasn't died yet, but just because MS extended the warranty doesn't mean they don't die.
agilhooleyApr 5, 2008
so it's only going to be for at&t .. there's still no actual release date for it?