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Wondering what Sony has in store for the summer of 2010? We can't tell you, but we can give you a few clues. A device called the HID-C10 "Home Information Device" has been given the full FCC once-over and, while confidentiality clauses keep the juicy bits secret, we do know that it somehow connects to a TV and that it possesses 802.11b/g wireless. Our first guess is that this is a simple WiFi adapter for Sony's internet-streaming televisions ...
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Here is a quick update for the Louisville Highlands real estate market, with the price of homes for sale in zip codes 40204 and 40205 being illustrated on the graph below. The line in gold is for zip code 40205 and covers the past 12 months. Overall, the median asking price for 40205 has been pretty steady, with the last measurement pretty close to the same value we measured last year, very close to $280,000, give or take a few thousand ...
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