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Just the kind of response I've come to expect.

pathetic.
You can show me all the sales data you like but a few million computer in the grand scheme of things is next to nothing.

And their market share is nowhere near 12%. Maybe the laptop market in the US but not worldwide computer users.

And when you consider how much they had going for them on the back of the iPod, the negative view of Vista and their massive advertisement campaign they have failed to make a dent. They're still in the same place they were 4 years ago.
Good luck with that.

You had a 3 year window with Vista and still couldn't make a dent.
Why not? For too long now Acer, Asus and MSI have been rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. If they price this right (and I'm talking $399-$499) and it's ION based then they could be onto a winner.
I'm sure you'd be willing to pay hundreds more for features you'll never use, right?
krenshaw: They were cheaper because Intel gave these companies massive refunds (bribes). Did you learn NOTHING?
I probably could've left out the message but where's the fun in that? It took me 5 seconds to find that link and another 20 to read it. You came back twice in an attempt to show the world how evil Microsoft is.

"trojan horse"? We are all aware of the connotations of your comments. It's a virus yadda yadda ya. The truth is, instead of looking down from your Ivory Tower hissing at everyone who goes by you should embrace new technologies. There is no need to be so negative (you could always just uninstall the thing) but your comment combined with the rather childish "Warning" from Engadget really irked me.
It's just another part of the OS for developers to work with. It's not a major selling point that's going to change the way you use computers. Touch screens are becoming more common and Microsoft just stepped in and gave everyone a base to work off instead of having 10 different third-party drivers.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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