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  1. Code-named GPP2, this cell phone doubles as a portable mini projector. It features a swivel LCD touch screen along with a d-pad that controls the navigation menu. Answer calls using buttons located near the bottom. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Notice from BuffaloHELP: Topic title and description modified.
  2. Want to keep track of time but hate wearing bulky watches? Check out Timeflex, this nifty self-gumming watch sticks to your skin/clothes and can be rolled up like paper when not in use. Based on flexible screen technology, you control the menu via touchscreen. It?s powered by ultra small batteries that are invisible to the naked eye.
  3. please dont use referal links. saond intersting, but i think its sound like gambling. poker, you now...
  4. Breaking completely from the typical design for computer mice, Art. Lebedev?s Mus2 is unique to say the least. This cursor-shaped optical mouse has 800 dpi optical sensor resolution, up to 2300 fps frame speed, and is compatible with all Windows/Mac OS X systems. Available in black or white colors, the Mus2 is slated for release this month. ?Despite the fact that some people find its form unusual, Mus2 fits neatly in hand like a normal mouse and doesn?t cause any discomfort.?
  5. In a world filled with Motorola RAZRs, the Haeir N60 is a refreshing change. This Linux-powered Smartphone features a 400MHz processor, 1.3-megapixel camera, MP3/MPEG4 player, 59MB internal memory, SDIO expansion card, and a 320 x 240 touchscreen display. It measures 48 x 25 x 94 mm and weighs 131g. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
  6. thanks for the info "Saint_Michael" and "Borghunter". Making site more populer needs time and effort.
  7. shouldn't be on the tutorial topics, but thanks mate. i found this imformation usefull. thanks again
  8. good but from my opinion there is no suchthing as privacy on the internet. Cause the minute the found the new stuff to increase the online privacy, the inute also some new hacker's tools been develope. its part of the law of nature. it happend in the nature it's also happend in the internet, cause the inter net user is tha part of nature infact. internet its self is apart of nature.
  9. i lived in INdonesia n the inter net here is worse, because is too expensive, and i only got dial up, pitty. hiks....hiks...hiks...
  10. maybe i'm reading my friends blog, well the point is whose blog that i'm going to read, is some one that i know or someone that im interested
  11. i agree with "Borghunter", for gaming computer the processor, RAM, and the video card. are the three main RULES. doesn't it?
  12. yes, i like the service. compare to friendster this site is good, but any way frindster is more popular. so i think it'll be hard to beat freindster. dont you think?
  13. so how much have you get from this site? i mean trully, will it it work, cause i'm kindda skeptict my self.
  14. the site is good, and also look nicehow long have you been doing that?so how much do youy make money now?
  15. weel i think getting money from internet can be very hard but can also be very easy, it depens on your luck.i remember when i first interesting about hoe to make money on the NET, the first program that i participate is Get Pay to Surf, but after a month of trying, i give up, bucause it didnt get me alot of money, reason because i dont have a lot of downline.next ill try get pay to read mail, but the same thing happen again.and the comes the HYIP, look preety promising. but after several month in palying with those HYIP, it's didnt bring me any profit. so then i quitnow the only thing i trust is Google adsense, and it really brings me some money, al though is not much, but its worth. slowly but sure
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