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me please
Our arrows will blot out the sun
Then we will fight in the shade
That is pretty sexy
I was waiting for this because I was going to buy a dv9000t with all the trimmings before and so I waited for this update but it seems like the dv9500 is actually worse. You can't get a graphics card other than the integrated intel one, you cant get a 7200 rpm hard drive, and there's no hd-dvd option.

I'm pretty annoyed now. Maybe they're not finished updating the website or something? (I hope)
pRSS reader has the strange effect of disabling the splash screen on my HTC Hermes, I think its a known bug though, and it may be fixed by now.
Other than that pRSS reader is my favourite.
That ROM isn't actually hosted on their site. I'm running it at the moment on my Vodafone v1605 and it is pretty sweet. Unfortunately it doesn't have the new Windows Live Mobile in it.
My favourite new feature is (for some unknown reason) the thumbnails for video files which no longer take the 1st frame. Think I only like it because I only just noticed, I'm sure the novelty will soon wear off though.

I'm dual booting at the moment, mainly using xp as my external sound card doesn't work in vista which is a pain.
Thanks for that Brad. That sounds like the best option then. I'll have to give it a go.
It just so happens that I have been looking around for a decent music player recently and this is very useful. One thing that is lacking in this summary is whether the players have a feature I look for in every music player: the ability to use a database-type system to sort music (ie by artist, album etc) do any of these players have that kind of functionality?
There is someone actually selling what looks like a legit one on ebay here in the UK at the moment if anyone's interested
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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