It's not a smartphone, it's a gaming console.
It should be good at gaming. I can pick up a Nintendo Wii for $129, it has a better game selection and arguably a better controller. The Nintendo has better third party support and more console type titles. Getting access to thousands of junky phone-games is pretty much pointless. People shopping for a gaming console likely have a console that performs as good as this thing and has better titles.
It's a cute hacker toy with no real future market prospects outside a small geek niche.
Apple was able to tell people all the cool things they could do with an iPad.
Google: "You tell us what it's good for!"
When the inventor can't easily explain what the best uses for their invention are, it's a safe bet there really aren't any.
In the last 24 hours there has been a lot of chatter about Apple banning Saga #12 from our Comics App on the Apple App Store due to depictions of gay sex. This is simply not true, and we’d like to clarify.
As a partner of Apple, we have an obligation to respect its policies for apps and the books offered in apps. Based on our understanding of those policies, we believed that Saga #12 could not be made available in our app, and so we did not release it today.
The app developer self censored. Further, after discussing the issue directly with Apple, they are releasing the issue. Considering Apple's previous track record on gay marriage, it's somewhat surprising so many people were so eager to claim this related to sexual orientation.
Have you seen the images?
The "hetero" image shows a bit of side boob and perhaps some nipple and that's it. The blocked image shows full on male genitalia in mouth in two separate frames.
The actual act in the hetero image is more disturbing and is larger, but the image shows no actual genitalia, male or female.
"Ninety percent of baseball is half mental." -- Yogi Berra