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Tales of 3G Mobile


Do you ever read at the checkout counter?


Tales of 3G Mobile. Do you ever read at the checkout counter?

Steel velcro, eBook readers and funny 3G Mobile European carriers tales.

• USB Modem Sticks for 3G Mobile Broadband in Europe... well, Italy:
- Laughing with European carriers

• People would always look at me a little condescendingly as I pulled a book from my back pocket to read at the supermarket's counter...
- What are ebooks and ebook readers really for?

• Steel velcro in rapid manufacturing?
- German Researchers Make Steel Velcro Fastener

Author: Asterisk, for AZ10.com ~ 5 Jan 2010




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