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Monday, May 23, 2011

Daily Crunch: Consumer Goods Edition

by Bryce Durbin on May 19, 2011
Tags: daily crunch

NY Times Editor: Twitter Giveth, And Twitter Taketh Away
Toshiba Protoypes Ultra-Thin, Rollable OLED
This Is A Piranha Plant USB Keychain For Today?s Stylish Man
Apple Employees Trade Out iPod touch For iPad 2?
Kinect Hack Could Eventually Translate Sign Language

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