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Actually is DOES support non touch screen devices, but the support is very spotty right now. It doesn't work on my Samsung Jack, but it works great on my friends phone ( never cared enough to find out what kind it was).
I'm too lazy to read the above comments all the way through so I do not know if anyone touched on this, but WalMart is also getting in house tech support services very similar to geek squad. Also, they are getting a service where you can return used video games in a RedBox type of device for some WalMart store credit. I do not have any kind of official source, that is just what I have found out while poking around in the computers in Electronics (I work there if that helps...).
OMG!!! This phone reminded me of when I had a Siemens SL55 through AT&T. For a phone it was pretty friggin small and a slider. I quickly took a wristband and some velcro and turned it into a ghetto watch phone. Most people actually liked it as far as the general idea.
The second these things finally go capacitive, I'm jumping on it! Always been a fan of Archos, just waiting for improved screens.
Wow...those are some horrid boot times. I'm running a 3 year old install of XP and it only takes me 29 seconds to be completely up and running. Maybe I'll wait a little bit before buying Windows 7 now. >.>
Yeah, it really sucks for those of us with non touchscreens though. I just switched from a tilt to a samsung jack cuz my tilt went up in flames. Now I have to use Skyfire. The only thing Skyfire is missing is tabbed browsing.
OMG! I've been using the betas so long that I haven't even been keeping track of the version numbers at all. Now that I think about it, I have been using the betas since back when I was driving a Semi truck, so 3 years at least! They need to hurry up and come out with a finalized version already!
Okay, so to seriously answer the actual question posed by the author, I think Opera Mini is just fine. Opera Mobile, not so much. It has been in beta for a couple years now. They don't have the brains to make the beta available for NON touchscreen windows mobile phones. If it's going to be in beta so long, it better be damn good once they polish it up. Or maybe the announcement is for Opera Mobile 10 Beta! Alright! Going from one beta to another! But I really hope that is not the case.
I could seriously use a replacement for this busted old laptop I'm on now.
Gyaaaaa!!! Why did my name change?! Oh well...whatever.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"

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