When I was in the UK last summer, it seemed like Carphone Warehouses were more common over there than Starbucks are here in the colonies.
I'm looking forward to your review, DBZ.
I'm not sure if I would consider it "selling out" but the big thing that Google did with Android that annoyed me was not releasing the Honeycomb source in a timely manner. Since the beginning they have said that it's "open", and some VP said that this was different from others because you can do something like "gtar xvf android.tar; make" or whatever that exact quote was, but then they turn around and hide the source while favoring certain manufacturers over others and it comes across as hyprocritical - they say one thing and then do another.
To me if they say it's open source, then it should always be open source... and the idea of open source is that you can always get the source code and use it. It's not just open source except when it's closed.
And I don't mean to take this Playbook thread down the path of other Android Honeycomb threads... it's bad when a moderator is hijacking a thread... I'm just answering the question.