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Faved by: phonefreak
Jan 21 2008 - via www.mobile88.com

Quoted: Sony Ericsson W960 / W960i review - The sleek Sony Ericsson W960i Walkman phone impresses with its touch display and 8GB memory. You can have all the music you want - literally at your fingertips.

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Faved by: nanandella
Feb 26 2008 - via gadgetremote.com

Sony has just rolled out the HT-CT100 Home Theater System that was specially designed to complement your High Definition TV as well as Blu-ray Disc players, bringing eight channels of uncompressed audio to your living room for a superior entertainment...

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Feb 26 2008 - via gadgetremote.com

This is one of the tiniest ECGs I've ever laid my eyes on, as it consists of an extremely tiny LCD display, a pair of electrodes and an ARM training unit. It is powered by an STM32 Primer chip, where pressing both your thumbs on the two electrod...

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Mar 28 2007 - via www.amazon.com

(Cingular phones) How to disable Media Net if you haven't subscribed package to avoid being charged accidently.

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Jan 22 2008 - via www.mobile88.com

Quoted: Free sony ericsson k530 / k530i - Themes, Wallpapers, and other mobile phone downloads. Feature Popular and top Sony Ericsson, Nokia themes and update daily.

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Jan 08 2008 - via www.mobile88.com.my

Quoted: Sony Ericsson W760i / W760 review - The Sony Ericsson W760i is an HSDPA slider phone with a 3.2 megapixel camera and GPS navigation capabilities. This is the first Sony Ericsson phone to feature built-in GPS, in this case using the subscription-based Wayfinder Navigator software to provide satellite navigation functionality.

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Faved by: mohit
Apr 22 2008 - via gizmodo.com

If you're looking to spend no more than $150...

Quoted: However, if you don't have the money or desire to make the DSLR investment, or even spring for the next step up, you don't have to be stuck with junky pictures or a junky camera. There are different things I liked about each one I tested, especially the screen on the Nikon and the picture quality of the Canon. But for the best all around package, I'd spend my hard-earned $150 on the Cyber-shot DSC-S750.

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Feb 26 2008 - via gadgetremote.com

Sony's DAV-HDX576WF Home Theater System will feature S-AIR technology - a wireless audio solution for multi-room listening. that allows users to receive a wireless multi-room solution without having to suffer the headaches of complicated set up ...

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Dec 25 2007 - via baraban.ua

Matrix Path of Neo, Shrek The Third, Shrek. Smash and Crash, Spider Man 3, Street Racing Syndicate, Reservoir Dogs

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