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Questions and AnswersVote for: Litl Webbook laptop stores data on the internet. What do you think?
litl | Feb 3rd, 2010 | by Editor
The Webbook is described by Litl as “an internet computer that works great with your favorite websites”. The Litle Webbook can be used as a standard netbook or, flipped round, as a TV device with an optional remote control and “TV style” control knob. It comes equipped with a 12-inch LCD display with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, a GPU that can playback H.264 in 720p, a 1GB of RAM, and a 2GB of built in flash storage. What makes the Webbook interesting is that it has no hard drive because all data is stored on the Internet. Additional features include a built-in WiFi, a headphone port, HDMI, a USB 2.0 port, and a built-in webcam and mic for video conference. The The Litl Webbook is now available for $699 a pop. source - techfresh
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Vote for: Would you buy a console game at a 7-Eleven?
7-eleven | Apr 21st, 2010 | by Brandon
The franchise announced Monday a partnership with Game Trading Technologies to create a new program called Great Games Below $20. The program will bring "a mixture of games" into more than 3,000 7-Eleven stores starting immediately.
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Vote for: What is the best portable ice maker?
ice | Jun 15th, 2011 | by Owen Ferguson

| IM-100 Portable Ice Maker in Platinum |

| Danby DIM1524W Portable Ice Maker LED Display Stores |

| Magic Chef Portable Ice Maker, MCIM22TW |

| EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker - Titanium HZB10 |

| Vinotemp VT-ICEMP25 1-1/2lb Portable Tabletop Ice Maker |
Ice makes any drink more enjoyable. Buying ice can get expensive, especially if you want to party all summer long and have a lot of friends. The best way to ensure that you never attend a party without enough ice is to purchase one of these great portable ice makers. They will let you produce ice wherever you like. Which of these great portable ice makers do you like the best?
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