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        <s:content>1 mobile data {anchor:mobile data}&#xA;Finally I now own an {link:USB Stick|http://www.iomega.com/europe/support/english/mini256.html}. At first I was not interested in the security feature, but I like the simple tool provided by iomega. I don&apos;t know, if it&apos;s really secure, but it helps hiding some sensitive data if you use the stick for quick data exchange with others. So another widget is added to the nerd collection.</s:content>
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