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Nintendo DSi, Nokia N97 are hot T3 tips for 2009

 
Is iPhone excitement over? Can Blu-ray really cut the mustard? These are the burning issues of today, and luckily T3 is here to solve the riddles. Subscribe to T3 Magazine here Get the inside story on what’s hot and what’s not for 2009 in the latest issue of T3, in all decent newsagents from today. Top tips for 2009 include the recently-announced Nokia N97 touch screen, a slice of potentially iPhone-beating loveliness, and the smaller, slicker and faster Nintendo DSi. With all this and the latest features, reviews and gadget-related discussion that really matters, it’s a must-read.   The best and worst of Xmas It's a time of giving, but not all toys even make it through Christmas day. T3's take on the best and worst presents around... - What's Santa got planned for you this Xmas?     (link)

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