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Big shoes to fill, really. A few years ago, the ‘touchscreen phone’ branding would sell just about anything. These days, if you are in the market to produce a touchscreen handset with a really flashy UI, there had better be a decent set of features under the hood. Ask any one in the long line of iPhone killers — once the novelty wore off, these were pretty much basic phones. With the KM900 ‘Arena’, will LG managed to shake off the ‘iPhone clone’ tag and shine? More...
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Finally an alarm clock you can actually like. The Infallibly Polite Speaking Alarm Clock supposedly "reproduces the subtle wit employed by P. G. Wodehouse's most famous character, the valet Reginald Jeeves." I quite like this one - "Excuse me sir, I'm so sorry to disturb you, but it appears to be morning... very inconvenient, I agree... I believe it is the rotation of the Earth that is to blame, sir." Cheap luxury – oxymoron or reality?
Transformers fans, come out of the closet and revel! The cult series is now immortalised in … a flash drive! Ravage, a.k.a Tripredacus Agent, has outlived the age of cassette and is now a flash drive that actually transforms! It can only store up to 2GB of your most valuable data, but even if they had packed a miserable 512 MB in this bad boy, it would still be worth the buy for any loyal fan!
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