Agreed. Despite: - the Tab racking up thousands of comments per news article (obviously the sign of a hot, or at the very least a controversial device), - the large number of articles surrounding this device (on engadget, no less) - the past success of Samsung's Galaxy S (7 million units sold and counting), - admittance that this is the first real iPad competitor ... it has never been featured at the top of the site! What's there is the nook review and two Macbook Air posts. WTF?! Also, they have yet to do a serious android app review, despite doing many iPhone app reviews, and reporting on many accessories. The Galaxy Tab is a major device, any way that you slice it, and it's a shame that Engadget's 'journalism' is so biased. I read the articles less and less. They do break news early, so I keep them in my feeds list, but I'm more interested in the headlines than the actual articles. It's like a little piece of me dies each time I read them.