According to the link you can switch back and the video even shows that functionality. Not sure what i think of this new interface, i liked the ribbons once i'd worked out where everything was, but this looks a bit to touch-orientated to be running as your standard desktop interface. I'll give it a try and possibly just disable it if i don't like it
Problem is BT estimates that it will cost upwards of £5Bn to do FttC.At 50p a month even if every household paid this.
It would still take 37.9 years to raise that amount. Its totally pointless, further more the problem in the UK is that all the politicans and BPI seem to have gotten it in their heads that all file-sharing is illegal regardless of whether it is family videos or the latest cinema release.
Oh i think our Government does have that patent somewhere, remember we did own most of the world at one point, so we must have spawned the cluelessness of other governments.
Don't you mean *everyone* should write them 100 e-mails on the matter?
Oh dear, that doesn't look at all comfortable to use.
I can't imagine trying to conver those buttons in those positions if i needed them
Yes, i can't quite see "Is that a Wiimote in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?" working with the new one
They call that a controller? Yeah maybe for a giant. The way the Wii was designed in the past you want real movement and reflexes with the controller.
Just thinking back to those people who accidentally threw their Wiimotes into their TVs, can you imagine the mess that one would cause :)
According to the link you can switch back and the video even shows that functionality. Not sure what i think of this new interface, i liked the ribbons once i'd worked out where everything was, but this looks a bit to touch-orientated to be running as your standard desktop interface. I'll give it a try and possibly just disable it if i don't like it
Aah, but its a Pirate Finding General.
That means he'll be stuck back on dry land in Britain waving his fist in the approximate direction of Somalia
That's the thing the politicans don't understand.
We celebrate Bonfire night not because he failed to blow up parliament but because he had the idea.
We're all just waiting for the next guy to come along and pull it off
::Sony BIOS SCREEN::
Virtualization: Disabled
Complimentary Rootkits: Enabled
Problem is BT estimates that it will cost upwards of £5Bn to do FttC.At 50p a month even if every household paid this. It would still take 37.9 years to raise that amount. Its totally pointless, further more the problem in the UK is that all the politicans and BPI seem to have gotten it in their heads that all file-sharing is illegal regardless of whether it is family videos or the latest cinema release.
Oh i think our Government does have that patent somewhere, remember we did own most of the world at one point,
so we must have spawned the cluelessness of other governments.