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Thursday, August 16, 2007

The WalkWomen? - Sony's Abiste with Swarovski

Most so-called ‘designer’ gadgets for women are thinly veiled attempts to flog existing products at the end of their life-cycles, so it’s a pleasant surprise to see a decent-looking - albeit technologically old-hat - feminine flash Walkman from Sony in Japan.

Sony has decided that women are now an important target for the Walkman. Targeting women is as simple as adding glitzy colors like pink, violet, black, blue or gold topped with Swarovski glass crystal bedecked caps!

The Walkman Abiste models are available for order now for delivery in September. They all share a 30-hour battery life, three-line color LCD and that zippy three-minute quick-charge mode that supplies enough juice for three hours of audio playback.

There’s also a lanyard and clip sporting the same rhinestones that can be attached to clothes or a bag, so at least the ensemble looks like something a 20- or 30-something woman might be into. The Walkman comes in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB. Prices start at $130.
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Top 7 iPhone Scams


ScamBusters.org helps people protect themselves scams, identity theft and urban legends. Here are ScamBuster’s predictions for the top 7 iPhone scams.


1. iPhone eBay scams: If you see an iPhone on sale for $50, you aren’t getting a real iPhone. Period.


2. iPhone standing in line scams: This is where you pay someone to stand in line for you. Set up some sort of plan to ensure the person actually stands in line or that you will see the person again.


3. iPhone scalper scams: If you do buy an iPhone off of a scalper, at least make sure the box isn’t empty.


4. Free iPhones: This is an easy way for folks to get personal information that they require during registration.


5. iPhone spam: ScamBuster predicts an avalanche of iPhone spam touting FREE iPhones. Don’t respond.


6. Fake iPhone websites and phishing scams: The sites will look like Apple web sites. When you go to login, you give the scammers personal info. This is called phishing.


7. iPhone viruses, Trojans and spyware: With the popularity of the iPhone, you will probably see a surge in iPhone spam or other online ads that have no other goal than to mess up your computer.
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