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Polaroid 600PLAT-2PK - 600 Platinum Film [2 Pack]

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A 2 pack of Polaroid 600 Platinum Film for better quality pictures Sharper image Better exposure performance 10 exposures ...


Polaroid 779 Professional Hi-Speed Color Instant Film, ISO 640/DIN 29, 3.5 x 4.2 in. Pack Film, 20 Photos.

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779 Instant Color Film is a professional, high-speed, medium-contrast film for high-definition instant color prints. It is balanced for ...


Polaroid i-Zone Pocket Instant Camera (Silver Edition)

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779 Instant Color Film is a professional, high-speed, medium-contrast film for high-definition instant color prints. It is balanced for ...


POLAROID ONE 600 ULTRA CAMERA

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779 Instant Color Film is a professional, high-speed, medium-contrast film for high-definition instant color prints. It is balanced for ...


Polaroid One600 Job Pro Instant Camera

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779 Instant Color Film is a professional, high-speed, medium-contrast film for high-definition instant color prints. It is balanced for ...


Polaroid i533 5MP 3x Optical/4x Digital Zoom Camera (Pink)

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Never miss another moment with this Polaroid i533 digital camera!Capture all those precious moments with the impressive 5.0 megapixel ...


Polaroid i531 5.0MP 3x Optical/4x Digital Zoom Camera

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The Polaroid i531 5.0 Megapixel digital camera is automatic and fun to use, so taking fantastic photos is a ...


Polaroid Cool Cam Instant 600 Film Camera

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the Polaroid Cool Cam is another version of the popular 600 series Instant Film Cameras


Polaroid i733LP 7 MP Digital Camera, Pink

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Hot style meets high performance with the Polaroid 7MP Pink Digital Camera. You get a generous 7MP of resolution ...


Polaroid 6MP Digital Camera - Orange (i634)

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Affordable Memories!The Polaroid i634 digital camera is the ideal camera to stuff in your purse or backpack on vacations ...



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Attorney General Michael Mukasey was giving a speech tonight at the Federalist Society meeting tonight when he collapsed on stage. Talking Points Memo has a report from an eyewitness.
The TPM article goes into detail about the contents of the speech before he collapsed. Apparently he was defending the administrations use of torture and why there shouldn't be prosecutions of officials who approved it.

Startup VoIP provider DeFi makes big claims, but delivers worldwide calling from a smartphone for $40 or $50 per month: DeFi has a very stripped down business model designed to appeal to a specific, but large class of traveler. They make software that's currently available for Nokia S60 phones (E and N series), and later this year for the iPhone, that acts as a kind of VoIP shunt for calling behavior. When you place a call, the software determines whether you're on a Wi-Fi network, and routes the call out that way; if not, it goes to cell. It also routes inbound calls, and can ring your cell phone's number if you're not on a Wi-Fi network and your inbound DeFi number gets a call.

For $40 or $50 per month (1 or 3 inbound phone numbers, respectively, in any of about 30 countries), you get 3,000 minutes (they call it "unlimited") of calling to and from 75 countries. This includes cell lines in Europe, typically a huge extra for most VoIP plans. DeFi said they signed deals directly with carriers, which they say most VoIP providers have not.

Wi-Fi access works at what they say is "1 million" hotspots, but is really Fon plus several tens of thousands of typical hotel, café, and airport venues. Wi-Fi fees are included for VoIP and data in the monthly subscription. DeFi uses Devicescape behind the scenes to handle no-entry authentication to their Wi-Fi footprint.

The integration is the key point DeFi makes about their product, and may be a stumbling block for an iPhone application. The head of DeFi told me that the company wants their service to require no behavioral changes for customers. Of course, users still have to make sure when they're in areas in which a cell call would be expensive that they don't accidentally wander away from a Wi-Fi hotspot. And Apple doesn't currently allow the kind of integration that would be required for call handling and interception, although DeFi said it's having no problems in its development work.


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How much is spam costing your company? Google unveiled a nifty little calculator Wednesday to help you add it up.
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