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"Maybe if we also stopped dressing female characters in swimsuits, they'd find non-Wii games relatable too"

Patently false, look at all those women magazines they buy the hell out of, none of those have "ugly" women in them.
@Henning It's not [Wireless USB], it has a [Wireless] [USB dongle]
@Eternity Except they say it's a "software glitch" right there in the article. It doesn't say a software update can't fix it, just that an over-the-air update can't fix it, so it could just be that a USB cable provided update is required and not OTA.
@NewL I didn't say "it is", I said "it could be". I have a friend with a 5800 and he has nothing but complaints, and it's the same OS. of course, it could still be problems with drivers and/or the SE media UI

@Redwid Yes it is, it even runs S60 (5th edition)
Well it runs Symbian so it could be Nokia's fault
I'm pretty tempted to get a 1 TB one as a media drive for my file server. Maybe in 6mo when the prices have settled a bit.

Yeah it costs a bunch, but never having to worry about drive failure again is worth it to me. I've had so many drives fail over the years that I never ever ever want to see spinning metal discs ever again.
@kojo87 Well I just bought two 256 GB SSDs at $750 a pop - one for my internal drive and one for external media storage.

Yeah it costs a bit, but I can afford it, and I hate harddives with a passion. I never again want think if this stall or that clicking noise means my data is gone forever. I've had so many drives die, had to restore so much data, that I'm turned off to spinning platters of metal forever. No more moving parts - that's worth the price premium to me.
It's not "completely free", you're paying the TV licence fee.
The only proper position for a control key is to the left of "A". Bottom left is an abomination.
Except the iPhone also costs $800...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"
 

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