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http://www.sampletheweb.com [Sample the Web] Now, what’s weird, is that immediately after I grabbed mine, they started going for free (typical of my buy-in luck), I discover that Brian wrote a good intro / review to the phone a while back, then brian d foy posted about his brand new Razr that he switched to from his 3650 (eerie similarity), and now Russell Beattie, the king of preaching “mobile phones as the promised land of gadget technology” announces that he is Off to Feature Phone Land and grabbing a Razr to sort of tech “slum it”

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http://www.sampletheweb.com  Sample the Web: Note to self: Ask Brian for Razr tips he’s learned since writing this article: Motorola Razr V3 (Cingular) > JiWire’s Review. (via Cosmos)

Engadget.comhttp://www.engadget.com [Engadget.com] Engadget - www.engadget.com: We see Bluetooth headsets that come with their own USB-to-Bluetooth dongles as a transitional product category: it shouldn’t be too long before the majority of PCs come with Bluetooth pre-installed (at least that’s what we keep telling ourselves), and these sticks go the way of floppy disks (and free up our USB ports for important things like USB lava lamps and USB eye massagers). In the meantime, let’s take a quick look at one of the latest of these kits, the Hippo Lifestyles iWish 2210, a folding Bluetooth stereo headset with integrated playback controls and a USB dongle that the company claims “is software-rich and instantly turns the PC or Mac into a wireless jukebox on plugging into the USB slot of PC or Mac,”

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