The new Samsung Epix (I907) runs on Windows mobile 6.1. It is a standard smartphone, with touch screen, Qwerty keypad, integrated 2.0 megapixel camera with video recording included. With Video Share, users can also have face-to-face conversations with other service users. Samsung Epix has an optical mouse control for additional navigational options.
For network connectivity, Samsung epix runs on 850MHz/1900MHz/2100MHz HSDPA and GPS network, and can access the Internet at rates of up to 7.2Mbps.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Samsung Epix I907
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Airborne Settles Lawsuit For $23 Million
The makers of Airborne claim no fault or illegal conduct, as part of the settlement of a class action lawsuit for false advertising, the company has refund money back to customers who believed the product worked for them.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest stated that Airborne was nothing more than an “overpriced vitamin.”
The charges stated that Airbone was “deceptively marketed.”
The company has agreed to allow consumers to file a refund claim online, whether or not they have proof of purchase. You can submit a claim whether or not you have a receipt. You will be able to claim up to six boxes of the product at $6.99 each.
The products include Airborne On-the-Go, Airborne Nighttime, as well as Airborne Gummi and Airborne Power Pixies.
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