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All I want to do is use the e-ink display as touchscreen. It's nice to see the real book art, but its so tiny and laggy that I simply want to leave that screen as soon as I can."

A touchscreen lowers the e-ink-screen quality by a lot (since you need to put another layer over it), and screen quality is pretty much the most important aspect of a ebook-reader. That's why I didn't buy one of the new Sony's myself. Great product, totally ruined by the screen for me.


What kind of taxes do you have? We have 20 % sales tax here in my part of Europe and games still cost "only" 45-50 € at launch.
It doesn't rely only on SMS, the SMS is used to transmit the TAC (which is arguably more secure than having a list sent to you via post), which is then valid for 5 minutes. The TAC alone is useless, you also need the account number, password and PIN.
Huh? USB was a big success starting with 1.1. Apple for a long time preferred Firewire over USB (which was better until USB 2.0) until they USB was so much more popular that they switched preference.
I hope so. He upgraded to the latest firmware though and it didn't solve anything yet. The hardware seems great, but the software not so much.
My collague at work tested it for a couple of weeks now. It looks great but it crashes like there is no tomorrow. It crashes several times a day. It even crashes during calls. Unusable - he's now back to the old Curve.
The Curse Client is far from usable. I tried it a couple of times, but it has problems with recognizing when I've deleted add-ons (I have purged my add-on folder today and installed some 3.0 add-ons manually) - CC still hasn't managed to recognize the changes.

It doesn't find newer versions of add-ons on the Curse page - it tells me the two week old version is the newest of - ie - Cartographer, while there is one less than a day old ready to download manually on the Curse site.

And so on. It's the planned main interaction tool for Curse and the one that should bring in money by prompting us to subscribe, but it is far from ready or worth paying money for.
Getting all 50 mounts for a sweet drake.
My Death Knight surely needs one of those.
Visiting enemy cities at very early in the morning (preferably Sunday) is the key to have peace while doing so, I've realised for the Midsummer Fest fired dousing.

Alternatively you do it while others raid it (with the "For the Alliance/Horde!"-achievement it should be more often anyway.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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