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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic unboxing video

"When it comes to music phones, people all over the world want a device that is a great music experience and still works really well as a mobile phone, without sacrificing features," said Jo Harlow, Vice President, Nokia. "The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic delivers on this and allows consumers to quickly and easily access and share the content that is most important to them with the people that are most important to them."


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Seagate FreeAgent Desktop 500 GB 3.5-Inch USB 2.0 External Hard Drive

When its time to back up and protect your digital content--photos, music, documents, and more--it doesn't get much easier than the Seagate Free Agent Desktop USB Portable Hard Drive. Simply plug it in to any power source, connect the USB cable to any computer, and you're ready to go. This hip-looking hard drive takes up less room on your desk than an ordinary stapler, giving you more space for your other desktop items.

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Sony Ericsson Content Awards 2008 open for submissions

Showcasing outstanding achievements in mobile content development, the Sony Ericsson Content Awards 2008 are open to all developers who have created content, applications or services for Sony Ericsson mobile phones. Submission is via the new web site www.sonyericsson.com/contentawards and below is an overview of the competition and award categories. You'll also find the Developer World team sharing their expertise in blogs on the new web site.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 panel interface puts the user at the heart of the mobile experience

03 September 2008 New Sony Ericsson Software Developers Kit (SDK) brings the Xperia™ X1 eco-system to life by offering mobile users choice and customisation
London, UK — 3 September 2008— Sony Ericsson today published its Software Developer Kit (SDK) for Xperia™ X1 and invited developers and content creators to capitalize on the opportunities offered by developing mobile content for the phone. Whether it is music, photography, email or instant messaging, gaming, social networking or video applications, developers can now create a host of unique multi-media entertainment and content for the Xperia™ X1 for consumers to enjoy.

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Google announces App Store for Android: Android Marketplace

3.pngAndroid's Developer Blog has announced the Android Market... Google's answer to the iTunes App Store. The best news: unlike the App Store, it's an open content distribution system. A developer on Android need expect no inexplicable refusals to host their product.

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Tee off with the Golf Ball Mouse

Tee off with the Golf Ball Mouse
This is probably not the best mouse to use gaming-wise. But Golf fans will have fun hitting a tiny ball in the hole either with the mouse that resembles a squished golfball or included putter. It even comes with the mousepad, looking like the green, and a flag.

Great for getting some game play in on those rainy days where you would otherwise get hit by lightning. The mouse, not content with being an ordinary flattened ball, will also light up in several colors. No word on price, but I’m guessing it won’t cost very much, since it won’t actually improve your skill.

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Iron Man: the Mobile game!

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Hands-On Mobile has announced a Mobile game, and associated content, based on the new Iron Man film.

This isn't the first time Hands-On Mobile has created Mobile games based on films - they also did "X-Men: The Last Stand" and "Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer" - in addition to which, they will also be doing a game based on the new Hulk film!

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