Holiday season reminder: Buy cheap HDMI cables
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In the bustle of holiday shopping, it’s easy to be persuaded by the salesperson at your local retailer that you need to buy a S$100 HDMI cable to make your new …
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In the bustle of holiday shopping, it’s easy to be persuaded by the salesperson at your local retailer that you need to buy a S$100 HDMI cable to make your new …
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That’s the reason why the one Japanesehomeappliance you don’t own is a Japanese washing machine. Japanese washers are low capacity, too…
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One of Japan’s leading corporations is slashing 16,000 jobs, as the country officially slides into recession for the first time in seven years.
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Japanese Drumming Group Performs Wednesday
Penn State York, United States - Taikoza, a Japanese music and dance group founded by Marco Lienhard, has dazzled audiences worldwide with its electrifying performances since 1995. … |
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Cairo’s ban on satellite navigation technology means Egyptian customers have to make do without key feature The only way to get hold of a GPS-enabled iPhone in Egypt will be to get one on the black market.
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Japanese Companies Choose NetSuite Release J for End-to-End …
MarketWatch - Columbia Music Entertainment, Inc. ( http://columbia.jp), the nearly 100-year-old Japanese music company, recently went live on NetSuite Release J for … NetSuite Debuts SaaS ERP Suite for Japanese Market |
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This multifunction shooter is a jack of all trades, but master of none.
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Bayfield High School junior prizegiving
Otago Daily Times, New Zealand - … Abby Neill (excellence mathematics, technology, art, merit English, science, social studies, physical education and health, Japanese, music, drama); … |
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Unclear product labeling prevents many consumers from buying affordable, energy-efficient electronics, and companies making “greener” goods aren’t getting proper credit, according to a recent report.HDTVs, desktop computers, laptops, and printers are …