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Friday, June 10, 2011

Daily Crunch: Nook Nook Cranny Edition

Review: The Barnes & Noble Nook
Bre Pettis On The Colbert Report
Datamancer Steampunk Laptop Us Available For Pre-Order
Interview: Martin Rae, President Of The Academy Of Interactive Arts And Sciences
Good News: The Vita Is Region-Free

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