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Company of heroes download. You won’t have super powers, missions, or enemies to fight, but you can get into costume, chat with other fans of the game, and embark on some epic, nostalgia filled role playing. You can download the “client”. Check out and his video above to get a tour of the Paragon Chat from a City of Heroes veteran and the breakdown on some of the things the Titan Network is planning on adding in future updates.

BToes 2.0 (3X Faster) in elegant black and stylish shape now comes with the advanced Bluetooth 2.0 technology for the maximum data rate up to 3Mbps and effectively reducing the WLAN interference. With a wide array of profiles, BToes 2.0 is able to connect your Bluetooth-embedded cell phones, mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, or even toys for the data-and-audio transmission. With two paired BToes 2.0, the PC2PC file transferring can also be easily finished at the finger tips. BToes 2.0 is a perfect choice for people looking for a high-performance Bluetooth USB adapter. Product ID: MS-6970A Features:. Support Bluetooth embedded cell phone, mouse, keyboard, joystick, and etc.

The most highly awaited subnotebook (that is not from Asus or Dell) just arrived on our doorstep. That’s right, MSI’s Wind is here, complete with its 80GB 2.5-inch hard drive, 10-inch display, and Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor.

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Our test model runs Windows XP and uses the 3-cell battery. The Wind U100 has only been in-house for about two hours so there has not been much time to play with it, but so far it’s been a pleasure to use. The keyboard is generously sized, the display looks quite nice, and everything works out of the box. The Atom processor has been moving along nicely, though it’s going to take some time to see how it compares to the competition.

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One note I would make so far–when the Wind arrived it appeared that wireless networking did not work. This was the case even though the drivers were installed properly. There is no hardware switch so it was not immediately clear why no wireless signals were being recognized (there are at least 40 in the area), but after a few minutes I figured it out. In retrospect it seems obvious, but this might confuse some people: you have to hit Fn+F11 to enable/disable WiFi and Bluetooth. This is the function command that toggles your radio and it may or may not be turned off when your notebook arrives. And now, what you came for, the pictures.