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Ah yeah, cause the Salton Icebox was SUCH a success.

http://www.nokia.com.hk/nokia/0,,96500,00.html

Nokia has done this before with their Asian released phones.
I use Active Webcam from Pysoft (not related to them), I'm running 8 webcams all at the same time, all on screen with motion detection on 4 of them. It'll record for me and email me snapshots of motion. Not free, but when I was testing them it was the best I could find.
Sadly this version will not work with recent WindowsMobile 5 devices. They use a different system to communicate with the desktop. I really wish Microsoft would consider enabling wifi syncing again for WM5/AS4 users...
These look like a total ripoff of the Logitech BT headphones, which were such a success that they were liquidated through Woot for $25 each...
And if they remind you anything of the Sandisk players; it is because MSI designed and made the most recent Sandisks...
Hmmm... Biggest news to me was the "designed by MSI" on the board... I knew MSI made players, but wasn't aware they designed the Sandisk ones...
I don't know why they even bothered to test this... The specs and brand name alone should be reason enough to skip it...
Zverg; what I meant was that this Leica looks like it is a rebranded FX9 and not an FX01. This Leica has the exact same specs as the FX9.
Looks to me more like it is based on the old(er) DMC-FX9.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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