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@Navin R Johnson: Why not? It's not like he started his sentence with "Well?"

@Arken: Does Windows CE run Windows Mobile applications?

@Danny Boy: Mac or PC version? Care to show me how to find it?

Makes me wonder how long chocolate can be kept fresh in an ordinary environment. You know, so I can start hoarding.

@freakshowtime: Are you sure? I'm running the Beta version and can't find it. Are you sure you aren't running Dev, perhaps?

@brewbass: You would want a 15.6" or smaller if you also plan on carrying the device around with you in class.

I was waiting for the ability to control my computer from my webcam, but I guess using a Kinect will be fine. Her's hoping they perfect and release it!

That's actually a really cool idea. I'd love to see this done with other cities.

@Drive-by troll: local file encryption, not server based email encryption. Copy-and-paste isn't here now, which is why people are criticizing early adoption. No, while WP7 phones use standard batteries and microsd cards, they are not intended to be removed by the consumer, to the point of the phone often rejecting

@ddhboy: I wholeheartedly agree. I love Windows Mobile, seeing what MS has done with it sickens me. In exchange for a slick UI, almost every feature that set WinMo apart from others, features it had years before the competition, have been stripped out, to the point where it more resembles a feature phone than a

@zgryfx: Incidentally every single one of those features also shipped natively with Windows Mobile.

@Blackright: A "samurai" is the weapon wielder, not the wielder itself, he was joking. As phrased, you implied that the watchmen pick up people and use them like swords.

I feel bad for those poor developers, what with that return policy. Given The "Lifehacker" effect, they probably made thousands in a matter of hours, then watched it all vanish with 24 hours.

@Shiverr!: Likewise. That's why I got a resistive touch screen. Works with any stylus or gloves, nothing special needed.

If it's an app that is inherently dependent on a data connection, than I prefer to use a web browser.