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	  <title>Nokia Lumia 620 review: entry-level smartphone</title>
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	The Lumia 620 is Nokia&amp;#39;s most affordable Windows Phone 8 device yet. Alas, it&amp;#39;s a device that might never make an appearance in the US, due to its very attractive pricing of (&amp;pound;150, or around $236), unless American carriers are willing to give a rebate from the outset. But it&amp;#39;s a surprisingly attractive Lumia -- in fact it&amp;#39;s hard to put it in the same category as...</description>
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	  <title>LG Optimus G Pro spotted with 5.5-inch 1080p display</title>
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	Remember the LG Optimus G Then the Optimus G Pro, headed exclusively Japan Well how about another iteration Apparently bound for the Korean homelands, this one&amp;#39;s still called the Optimus G Pro, but expands to a 5.5-inch 1080p display, as well as getting a battery bump-up to 3,140mAh. According to the leaked spec sheet sent to Phone Arena, this will join a 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor,...</description>
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	  <title>Black Hornet Nano Unmanned Air Vehicle</title>
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	UAVs, or better known as Unmanned Air Vehicles, have become an indispensable part of modern day warfare. Basically, the chances of you wiping out an enemy is far higher if you happen to possess weapons of mass destruction as well as sport the latest that technology can offer. Well, folks in the British Army have a new &amp;ldquo;toy&amp;rdquo;, so to speak, to play around with, and that would be the...</description>
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	  <title>Keep 10 different memory cards in a single holder</title>
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	When I&amp;rsquo;m on the road covering an event of some sort, I have several different memory cards that go with me. My Canon Rebel needs a Compact Flash card, my backup Kodak camera has an SD card, my phone takes a microSD and even my camcorder wants a Sony Memory Stick. Naturally, each card has its own little plastic case, which can be something of a hassle. If you&amp;rsquo;ve got as...</description>
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	  <title>BlackBerry Z10 is new flagship for BlackBerry</title>
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	Yes sir, the RIM (Research In Motion) company from Canada that millions have come to know (and for some, subsequently love), has changed its name to reflect the device that made them famous &amp;ndash; BlackBerry. Yup, it will be plain BlackBerry from now on, and this morning, the Canadian company has just announced a couple of new smartphones from their stable which will of course, run on their...</description>
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