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Finding wholesale suppliers on the net is a pain on the neck. Hundreds of people at this very moment are selling items from consumer electronics to a read more »

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CNET blogger Gordon Haff found that purchasing electronics cables online is consistently and significantly cheaper than at brick retail stores, and speculates all the possible reasons why—like the fact that consumers are less likely to comparison shop when they're dying to hook up the shiny new Thingamabob 5000 they just bought.



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The transition to digital TV transmission is the biggest change to television since color TV came out. Digital broadcasting has the capability to provide pristine pictures, better sound, and more channels - all without a subscription.

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DG News Service - Sony will fully restore PlayStation Network service to users in Japan
this week, ending a two-and-a-half month suspension of service, and
bringing to a close an embarrassing incident that began with the largest
known loss of customer information by a company.Users in Japan
will be able to access all functions of the PlayStation Store and
Qriocity services from July 6, Sony said on Monday. The PlayStation
Store is an online shopping mall offering games and video to PlayStation
users, while the Qriocity service offers video content to
Internet-linked consumer electronics devices like televisions.

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LEAWOOD, Kan., Aug 24, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
epay, a division of Euronet Worldwide, Inc. EEFT -0.32% and a leading
global distributor of electronic payment solutions, today announced a
partnership with social games developer Zynga to enable consumers to
purchase Zynga Game Cards through epay's cash load network. The service
will be offered in 18 countries across Europe, making it the first time
Zynga Game Cards will be available in many of these markets.

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