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Top 3 Mp3 Player Deals

The iPod (30 gig)

This is undoubtedly the most popular mp3 player today. With space to store thousands of mp3's as well as tons of accessories - it is a must have! [read our full review!]


The iRiver (20 gig)

This is another popular mp3 player choice. It is developed by iRiver and stores many many songs. It has a very sleek and modern look to it. [read our full review!]

Creative Zen (20 gig)

This is a great mp3 player developed by Creative. It stores a tremendous amount of mp3's and has a great look. It is also very reasonably priced. [read our full review!]



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Originally posted at Dialed In


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Originally posted at The Download Blog


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Originally posted at Dialed In


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Originally posted at iPhone Atlas


Google, Intel, and Sony are reportedly working on Internet-connected set-top boxes and TVs that use Intel's Atom chips, Google's Android software, and Sony's hardware.

Originally posted at Relevant Results


The SX210 packs a 14x optical zoom in a compact camera frame, but doesn't make for very good jokes.

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Originally posted at The Car Tech blog


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(Updated) Nvidia responds to reports of most recent graphics card drivers behind fan failures.


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