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I think X360 is missing the "Install Other OS" option...
@samuraisul The X1 does not have the correct 3G bands for T-Mo, if i'm not mistaken...
@doot

Really.. to keep pristine copies safely tucked away? That argument is so played out and it's such a small niche of modders.

You mod, for whatever your reason is, you run the risk of the ban hammer. It's in the ToS for Live. If you don't like it, don't use the platform or supervise your kids while they play.

Installing the game to the HD will also help disc wear, you can get a 120G and do that for the current crop of games in your rotation.
1. The game is completely awesome without any DLC, so you aren't getting an inferior product.

2. I think the unspoken reason for this launch day and early release DLC is to strike while the iron is hot.

3. The other unspoken reason for this launch day and early release DLC is that Bioware is trying to monetize used sales and rentals by offering DLC enhancements that many people actually got free for pre-ordering (I think I got three pieces of DLC free with mine.. two items and some stone thing that was $12). Used game sales and rentals eat into their profits, especially used, since they see ZERO money from that. Gamestop makes a killing, however.
Have you used Mail For Exchange?

Wondering how that experience is since it's probably one of the most important aspects for me. You can try it out for free using GMail Sync. Does it sync calendar and contacts seamlessly as well?
I must be the only one that sorta liked Two Worlds. I don't think I ever saw any bugs, and it was standing on the precipice of being something good. I have high hopes for Two Worlds II.
Not Capacitive.. STAMP!
For early adopters..STAMP!
Not an iPhone.. STA-STAMP!!!

I'm using a touch pro 2 right now and the resistive on that is just fine.. and I've used an iphone a small bit and a G1 extensively in the past. There's not much of a difference if the UI is designed correctly. I actually like the option (READ OPTION) of using the tip of my nail when it exists, or whipping out the stylus for some precision work.. There's some more complex and intricate apps that just need the precision at 480x800..
new Nano has FM
Two words: Ret-Ro

..Tight...
I don't think they would ever actually admit to one if it did exist. Losing sales as some people wait for the new model.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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