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Is Dell's XPS M1710 The Fastest Graphics Notebook Computer Ever?

Dell's XPS M1710 is quite a computer. Its cool design points include a metallic red or black top, a lighted mouse touchpad and changeable lights at various places around the notebook. But, the XPS M1710 is not just another cool notebook. It can also be a super performer with an up to 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX or GS graphics processor and up to 4 GB of up to 667 MHz memory.

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Don't Let Pre-Paid Wireless Plans Empty Your Wallet

Wireless companies are clamoring to play the "no contract" game now - from the Tinker Bells to properties of the Big Bells, such as Cingular. Suddenly, gabbing on the go doesn't have to mean being chained to a contract for a year or two, with huge penalties for cancellations. With most pay-as-you-go plans, traditional monthly bills are history. Just sign up, buy minutes to use later, and replenish them - by credit card, debit card, check, or even cash at neighborhood stores for Virgin Mobile USA.

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This Pentop Computer Is No Joke

When I first heard about LeapFrog's Fly Pentop Computer it seemed like a perfect product for a half-serious half-humorous review . After all it is marketed as a toy for 'tweens (ages 8-13) and you conjure up one sort of functionality or another by writing with the pen on a piece of paper. I mean, how much could such a device actually do?

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