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The 1TB of Google Drive storage and the LTE radio on the $1449 model make for an attractive package, so long as you're already deeply committed to Google's cloud storage ecosystem.
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Bridgestone/Firestone Inc. tested a tire model made for two Toyota Motor vehicles after small cracks were found on the sidewalls, but both companies said today that the problems appeared to be only cosmetic.
This, combined with micropayments model, makes for an interesting product.
One idea, offers Zhang Xin, a motorcycle industry analyst at Guotai Securities in Beijing: a Harley model made for China to be sold through Zongshen's local marketing channels.
But again, the whole kilobyte model makes for a fuzzy-at-best case of how much real data you're actually using.
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