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Whilst surfing the WWW on a plethora of Apple productshttp://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/dec2011/5/6/cherly-cole-image-3-163168389.jpg I like to "kick back" in a pair of these


designed by Cheryl Cole ( hello, remember her ).


They're the perfect leisure item for the season, along with a "slanket" that is.



PR. I know you'll just love these.



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DulwichDeviant Wrote:

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> iPad 3 due out February. Wait if you can.

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> Its likely to cost same as the iPad 2

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I am waiting until then to consider an iPad but have seen that the new Kindle Fire comes out then too - is that likely to be just a cheapo Android driven Galaxy substitute or do readers believe it may offer a genuine alternative?


And on iPods - my OH has one but seems to have to go through iTunes to copy her own CDs onto it, ridiculous non? I have a cheap (under ?20) dongle-shaped MP3 which plugs into a USB port and will take any tracks from Windows Media Player on drag and drop.

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