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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Google engineer shows home-built PC; iPhone 3GS offers speed boost, video

iPWR offers extra iPod/iPhone juice; PowerDuo Reserve has iPhone power when you need it
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Google engineer shows home-built PC

At this year's Maker Faire, a Google Android engineer discusses the computer he built from scratch. Read full story

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PowerDuo Reserve has iPhone power when you need it
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