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Mobile gaming device sports Palm OS
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: CNET's Brian Cooley gets an early look at Tapwave's new mobile gaming and entertainment device, the Zodiac. Two former Palm executives designed the gadget, which also features personal information management and multimedia applications.

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