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We've yet to get our hands on the device, but we've heard good things from developers who got their early units back in December.
ENGADGET
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Anything labeled a " must-have" from a security company that we've never heard of is flips on our huckster radars, and a new startup called Atomynet purports to sell its new "Mighty Key" portable security solution.
ENGADGET: Mighty Key, the new secure USB snake oil?
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We've recently heard from many loyal Apple customers who were disappointed to learn that we had removed our products from the EPEAT rating system.
ENGADGET: Bob Mansfield: 'all eligible Apple products are back on EPEAT'
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"We've recently heard from many loyal Apple customers who were disappointed to learn that we had removed our products from the EPEAT rating system, " Apple's senior vice president for hardware engineering, Bob Mansfield, said in a statement.
CNN: Apple: No wait, we're green again
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So the President and I, as you've heard, and our daughters, we've been in the White House for a year now. (Laughter.) It's been a year.
WHITEHOUSE: The First Lady Announces New Funding for Military Families
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Stop us if you've heard this one before, but we had the opportunity to get our hands on the LG Optimus G... again.
ENGADGET: LG Optimus G for Sprint hands-on (update: video) Mobile
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Citizens will start brushing up on the words to our arcane national anthem and athletes we've never heard of will start appearing in television ads for washing detergents and breakfast cereals.
CNN: Australia prepares to 'give it a go'
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We heard there from our North West Political Editor about this toff campaign that you've been running and Steve McCabe, who's running the Labour campaign up there, has talked about the Conservative candidate as being, from an "excessively privileged" background.
BBC: Harriet Harman interview
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And we're in the process of, as you've heard the President discuss, developing what those consequences are with our international partners.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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We've heard this idea before--as an urban legend, which Snopes.com dates to 1999, though our sense is it's been around longer than that.
WSJ: Best of the Web Today: The Belle Curve