- New iPhone
- Apple Tablet
- Super Thin TV's
- Super battery life on netbooks and such
- Playstation starts charging for access to PSN
- Twitter's popularity declines
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- New iPhone
- Apple Tablet
- Super Thin TV's
- Super battery life on netbooks and such
- Playstation starts charging for access to PSN
- Twitter's popularity declines
Aye, very safe though! New iPhone is pretty inevitable, super thin TVs already exist and super battery life is very vague.The last two are the most interesting imo :)
If the PSN starts costing money, that will finalise my decision to sell my PS3 and stick with my 360.
PSN isn't going to cost any money, they will charge for various services but everything that is free now, for example ONLINE PLAY (*cough* Xbox Live :rolleyes: *cough*) will stay free.
I have both, and the Playstation online system is nowhere near the standards of the 360 online system.
Xbox online system looks nicer, is faster, easier to use... the list could continue but I don't have the time.
However at the moment overall I do prefer the PS3.
They're both very different tbh, the PSN is meant to be very unnoticed but the features work. In order to get the the Money XBL has to have a very big presence.
The only reason I prefer the PS3 is that its more of an open platform, I can do much more on my PS3 than I can on my 360. However for online play I do prefer my 360, by far.