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@ sacapuntas Nothing will appear in task manager. It is an effectively an external keyboard and mouse, not a program. Your only chance to catch it would be if you went into the device manager and saw the extra devices.
# Inspiron Mini 9 with built-in mobile broadband capability regularly $449 is available for $99 after a $350 mail-in Dell rebate exclusively on Dell.com.
# Requires the purchase of a two-year AT&T Laptop Connect agreement for $60 per month. Additional fees apply.

So the $449 unit is $99 + (60 * 24) = $1539 + Additional fees. No thanks.
It'd like to say I'd be all bad ass with horns and stuff, but I usually end up being chaotic good in RPGs with a halo and stuff.
He watches blu-ray movies in more than one room. ;)
Rent it for portal. It's quick, it's fun and you can ignore the rest of the orange box. (That's what I did)
This is same thing most RP games do now. First level you get to play a character with all the powers you will get to acquire during the game, then you either switch to your no skill having character, have an accident, memory loss or get demoted.

That you get to do it with Darth is nice, but this intro to your skills, then we snatch them back stuff is kinda tired.
I'd prefer that more game include ways to play with your friends rather than against them. Not the VS modes should be removed, but more co-op would be nice.
Any laptop warrany work I've done, you always pull the hard drive and keep it. You just send the shell and then put the HD back in when it comes back.
Not that stealing is ok, but it was rather stupid of them to announce SP1 RTM and then tell you it would be a month and a half before you could download it.
Make with the pretties.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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