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Having read the updates, I don't think it really matter when it comes to the UK =(

£150 as of 2010! A HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS!!!

I have to say, Microsoft need to get their pricing act together. And I can understand why taking IE out would mean no upgrade version, but this is just eww... I think I'll be sticking with RC1 and just hoping there aren't any gaping flaws =(

(£150! I could have a GTX260 for that! well... almost, £10 extra =P)
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Still part of Ireland ;)
Yeah, the only BSOD I've had on my current PC (got it around November '07) was on Vista... During stress testing when I OC'd my E6750 to 3.5GHz and it didn't like being stressed for more than half an hour =P

Haven't bothered putting it past 3.2GHz since then, but W7 is so much nicer than anything I've used before (inc. OSX, ugh grey). The one main problem I had was when I was sorting out my music folders (renaming songs and albums to a standard format etc.), and Windows Explorer crashed after around 40 minutes, then was fine for another half an hour, then crashed again, but it's still in beta, so hey ;P
Have to say, I'm happy enough with iPod Touch getting best PMP, and the iPhone getting best Smartphone, but best handheld! I mean, what!?

Hate to burst its bubble, but the iPod Touch has got nothing on the DS/PSP in terms of handheld gaming. It has a lot of 'nice' games, but it hasn't got anything in the league of, for example, the recently released (for you, or 'to-be-released-in-May, for me :( ) Pokémon Platinum. I haven't seen a single bit of anticipation or hype for anything out on iPod Touch =X
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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