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I don't think they are wrong about that at all. Having my DS, I still play it, but most of the games aren't touch screen intensive honestly, especially at that size. Now that you brought in iPhone games and other mobile devices with touch screens, I can hardly see anyone playing games long enough to warrant the

Couldn't you use USB Loader to rip your Wii game to a HDD then transfer the ISO to your computer? Eliminates the need for a compatible drive I would guess. Also, if I recall, syncing the Wiimote with 64-bit Windows 7 doesn't seem to work, at least from my experience so far, and some others I've seen.

Used to use Google Reader, but never liked it, didn't like how it looked, no themes, and it was Google, which I just prefer not to use. But alas, it was the best one out there to share articles easily, almost as easily as using Twitter. now you need a Google+ account, which turned me away to just using Windows Live

The sharing is why I got annoyed with Google Reader and moved elsewhere. Now I email them, or just email it to a private Wordpress blog.

What about email? That's a free alternative, sometimes easier to remember. I'd say the only problem is character count.

It's games that sell these things once they're launched. If companies continue to delay games, they delay sales of the system itself as well. If you look at trends when handhelds sell the most, its usually around the launch of other high profile games. If those games aren't made/delayed/canned, then the system won't

Indeed.... indeed....

The controller reminded me of a games on the dreamcast that utilized the VMU to display data to each player playing. Sonic Shuffle, NFL 2k, etc. I still play mine to this day.

Wow, this just made be realize that this is a larger DS. That's pretty cool. It's like bringing the DS family with the Wii family.

First game that's enticed me to getting a PSVita. Not that great looking (not a fan of the color palette chosen), but it looks fun. Like the cell shading, reminds me of JGR.

Wow, seriously, from thermal paste to this. All the effort you put into using crappier, propreitary batteries to just going out and buying a pack of recharagable batteries with charger for less than 30$ that also charges in about 15 minutes compared to the couple hours it takes to charge these things. Then when the

Might as well image your fresh updated install with that much space.

I second this to a degree. It works flawlessly, and probably a heck of a lot simpler, but the problem I have is with how huge the thing gets. Wish there was someway to make em smaller, enough to put on DVDs.

How do I avoid sitting all day? I lay in bed all day B)

Wish people would focus more on being a bit more creative. If you look at a majority of themes, they all are either Mac transformations or super clear transparent globs. Problem I have with Mac transformations is I woulda bought a Mac if I wanted the Mac look, and the problem I have with the latter is when you switch

I know what you mean. I really like my HTC Touch Pro, just wish that resistive was just as durable as capacitative. However, answering your question, it won't. The reason thermal paste on gloves works is because the silver ions in it help transfer your electrical disrupting field onto the screen. Applying it to the

I would like to use OpenDNS, in fact I have, and it really messed up our internet for some reason. I would be getting 404 errors and timed out errors on so many web sites. At first I thought it was the ISP or my router, then I changed it back to the ISP's DNS and the internet was brought back to life for our

I have used it, and I haven't had any problems. I usually use it when I'm at home. I have to give you the point about switching it on and off to listen is a pain though. I'm sure something can be done. On my Tablet PC there's a piece of software that activates the OSK when you tap on any text field, I would assume

I pair keyboard shortcuts with the Jumplist. Not sure how you use keyboard shortcuts for all aspects, but using Alt+Win+(num row) allows you to access the Jumplist, so you can access pretty much anything relevant there with a couple keystrokes, such as pinned websites, or writing a new email with WLM. Win+Num row

Is there that much difference from using an OS's native speech-to-text? It kinda boggles me why this is such a hot feature when it can be done at the OS level, instead of waiting for web developers to put the stuff in their webpage?