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29 Aug

MSI has yet to announce North American availability for their U210 netbook but that hasn’t stopped Amazon.com from putting it up for pre-order.
The above pictured device will feature a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 processor, a 1366×768 12.1 inch WXGA display, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive and 802.11n WiFi connectivity. All of this added to Vista Home Premium and a 6 cell battery rated good for 5 hours and you have yourself an above par notebook.
The only bad part? It’s priced at $429.99.
Tags: amazon.com, AMD, Athlon, Laptops, Mobile News, Mobile Software, MSI, netbook, netbooks, pre-order, u210, WiFi11 Aug

Earlier today an Amazon.com listing was spotted that had 16GB and 32GB Zune HD models up for pre-order. The listing has since been removed but we have included a screen shot of it above for your viewing pleasure.
As you can see, the 16GB model features a black colorway and will go on sale for $219.99. The 32GB model, on the other hand, will feature a platinum colorway and a price tag of $289.99.
If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll know that the iPod touch (which is the device the Zune HD will go up against) is priced at $299 for the 16GB model and $399 for the 32GB model. Competitive pricing anyone?
Tags: amazon.com, colorway, listing, Mobile News, MP3 Players, pre-order, Pricing, screenshot, Zune HD1 Aug

If you’re looking to secure your copy of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Amazon.com is now giving you that chance. The online retailer has recently updated their Snow Leopard listing making the operating system available for pre-order.
The listing includes the stand alone upgrade, a family pack, and Mac OS X Server edition priced at $29, $49 and $499, respectively.
Check it out, here.
Tags: amazon.com, Apple, Desktop PCs, mac os x, operating system, Snow Leopard16 Jul

It seems the problem was a bit more widespread than we anticipated — Following a recent lawsuit brought before Amazon.com regarding the Kindle 2’s screens being prone to cracking, the company has released a press release stating that they will in fact replace cracked screens absolutely free.
If you are familiar with Amazon’s policy, they previously charged a $200 fee for the same repair. Perhaps Apple can learn a thing or two from Amazon.3
via Gizmodo
Tags: amazon.com, cracking, display, eBook Reader, Kindle 2, lawsuit, Mobile News, Portable Devices, repair, screen
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