Cheap knockoffs aren't limited to Ray-Bans and Rolexes. Read on for a look at an imitation iPad, a pirated Palm Pre, and more low-budget copies of popular tech products--often with features not found in the originals.
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Apple has announced that it will change iPads with deteriorating batteries with brand new iPads for $99 plus a $6.95 in shipping fees. But the swap is limited to the condition wherein the handset needs service due to the batterys diminished ability to hold an electrical charge. Any data stored on the iPad will be
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Is it the limited distribution or the hard to spot ads, or is it because of the carrier that the Nexus One has sold a paltry 135,000 units in the first 74 days?... Photos:
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