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I love Waze. And I hate it. Few global navigation systems can elicit those kinds of mixed feelings in me.

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The idea was that humans couldn’t hear the notes, but any dog in the vicinity would perk up its ears and look around, baffled.

And now, we’ve become just like that dog.
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The idea was that humans couldn’t hear the notes, but any dog in the vicinity would perk up its ears and look around, baffled.

And now, we’ve become just like that dog.
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Indeed, the MPx220 has so many features that you may sometimes forget to take your calls. You may forget that, basically, it’s a phone. That’s because there’s a lot to divert your attention, including 32 MB of memory, a built-in video camera, a 1.2-megapixel digital camera, plus plenty of storage space for your clips and pictures.
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The idea was that humans couldn’t hear the notes, but any dog in the vicinity would perk up its ears and look around, baffled.

And now, we’ve become just like that dog.
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The idea was that humans couldn’t hear the notes, but any dog in the vicinity would perk up its ears and look around, baffled.

And now, we’ve become just like that dog.
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