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		<title>Motorola Quantico and Samsung SGH-T139</title>
		<description>If you re looking for a cell phone that delivers a solid performance without a lot of fancy extras  keep reading. Both of the mobile devices we ll be reviewing today fit the bill. If you re not currently tied to a contract  the Motorola Quantico and the ...</description>
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		<title>Microsoft, Adobe Bringing Flash Support to Windows Phone 7 Series (eWeek)</title>
		<description>Microsoft and Adobe are working to port Flash Player 10.1 to Internet Explorer Mobile on the Windows Phone 7 Series, according to an Adobe executive, which would allow devices running Microsoft’s upcoming smartphone operating system to play rich content on a variety of Websites.
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		<title>Adobe confirms: Flash coming to Windows Phone 7 Series but no soup for you Windows Mobile 6.x losers! (MS Mobiles)</title>
		<description>March 10, 2010 [Pocket PC phone] &#124; By Edward J. R. When Microsoft was unveiling Windows Phone 7 Series for the first time ever, we were there on location, and we remember how Steve Jobs shouted loudly that Microsoft has nothing against Flash when somebody from the audience asked about ...</description>
		<link>http://thecheapcomputergeek.com/2010/03/10/adobe-confirms-flash-coming-to-windows-phone-7-series-but-no-soup-for-you-windows-mobile-6x-losers-ms-mobiles/</link>
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		<title>Sony Vaio P</title>
		<description>The perfect device for leprechauns 
The Sony Vaio P is a weird device. It’s much smaller than a netbook, but much better-equipped. It has wireless broadband access from Verizon, onboard GPS, a ThinkPad-style pointing stick, and an eye-straining high-resolution screen. It’s also incredibly expensive. So who exactly is the Vaio ...</description>
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