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Hiptop on the horizon
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Danger's Mark Harlan sits down with News.com's Ian Fried to discuss some of the features that will be included in Danger's handheld--a combination cell phone and Web-browsing device--when it debuts in September.

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