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  • Donato Orlando
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The software keyboard was ripped from the Diamond 2 not the Touch Pro 2. They are hoping a dump from the Pro 2 will fix the issues you talked about. Also it's known that the keyboard requires a hard reset to uninstall.

I have it installed on my Diamond. It is so much better than the one that came with the diamond. Easier to type on and the XT9 is much better at predicting and even accounts for the fact that you might have hit the letter to the left or right of the one you were intending to hit.
All the touch's so far have been resistive. As long as we're on a version of windows mobile that's going to need a stylus we're going to see resistive screens. You would think someone would have made a stylus that could conduct electricty and therefore work with a capacitive screen by now. Once that happens then maybe we'll see capacitive screens on a windows phone before Mobile 7.
I agree with you 2 100%. Was there a date cutoff though? That could possibly be why Gears and Fallout weren't on the list.
I was pretty sure you could go to your purchased item que and redownload items you've purchased. Am I missing something here? Wouldn't that solve the problem?
I don't see them dropping digital downloads to that low of a price that soon after release. The production and mailing of the disk, case, manual itself costs less than $5 a piece. In fact the production of the actual media is the smallest cost in making a game. I see no way that any company would cut their profit margin by more than 50% because they got to save $5 (probably closer to $1-$2) by not producing Media.
Dan, tell that to all my friend's who load up a page on their iPhone the same time I load it up on my old Sprint Touch or new Touch Diamond. The iPhone is nowhere near twice as fast, and trust me it's actually the slower one. The iPhone has the UI that's it.
Yeah, that's what I thought because the RROD directly corresponds to an issue with the CPU/GPU.

Dust is the true number one cause of dead consoles, computers, and the like. Let me gunk up yoru car's radiator with buildup that doesn't let air flow through and I gaurantee I can get your cylinder head to warp.
Why are you complaining to the Playstation network when this is an issue by Sony pictures?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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