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Somebody please notify Sprint first of all that WiMAX is a dead standard and IS NOT 4G.
Enough with this joke already...
Windows 7 Pro is by far a good deal but Ultimate especially for students is a the must have version.
The fact alone that Ultimate supports additional languages and localization is a huge advantage for the plenty of international students around the world.

I do not see what is the big deal for Microsoft to does not offer both Pro and Ultimate versions to MSDNAA. Hopefully they will realize the situation and they will offer Ultimate in later time.
What version will be available from MSDNAA??
Will be Windows 7 Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate?
Fire Justin McElroy!

Fallout 3 baby!
You have a mistake there.
Nokia N85 it is been approved for QuadBand GSM/EDGE and triband 3G WCDMA for 850,1900,2100.

And that makes it the first Nokia device with Full 3G support for Europe and American 3G with AT&T all in one device.
That is S60 touch, more info including a demostration video can be found here:
http://www.mivadika.com/forum/software/1778-nokia-s60-touch-interface-launched.html

Some early information regarding Nokia's "iPhone" can be found here:
http://mivadika.com/forum/communications/1562-10-things-about-nokia-s-iphone.html

First Nokia devices with touch screens based on touch will come in many forms by the end of the year.
Done the update.
Along with blu ray live support it suppose to give you the ability to display subtitles with divx movies.

I can't display the subtitles... Anyone succeeded?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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