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Creative Zii EGG orders being processed, will ship by the end of the month

We still don’t know what to make of Creative’s Zii EGG and “stem cell computing” but it looks like we’ll be getting our first answers relatively soon — pre-order customers are being charged and told units will ship by the end of the month. As an added bonus, Creative is apparently including a free HD-out cable in these early deliveries, but we don’t know if these are being pre-loaded with Android or that Plazma OS. Anyone else join the early adopter club?

[Thanks, Joe]

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  1. Basically, MW2 is only going to have matchmaking and peer-to-peer networking. No custom servers, mods, etc.

    I cancelled my pre-order
    Oh well…. goodbye modding community and competitive MW2

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