Connect to PC Companion via Wireless

Hi everyone, I have a SE XPERIA X10. I don't use PC Companion often enough just because, whenever I want to connect to my pc, I need to get the micro USB to do that. PC Companion offers connection via wireless for only 4 phones (3 models). XPERIA Arc, Play and neo. Why won't they do that for all XPERIA phones? Not even for X10 (which was much more expensive that Arc!). They all do offer wireless connection and  can't seem to find the reason they won't let you connect that way. Any suggestions? Do the guys at SE ever see these posts and questions? Do they ever answer?

I know you do and I hate it (having to disconnect the USB from my charger each time I wonna connect to my PC). I just wish they improve it at least with the possibilities the And.2.3 will have. Maybe they 'll add it up the

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