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HardwareCES: Psst -- hack this app!
Author: feeds.computerworld.com Published: 13th Jan 2007 Visited: 267 times
Vendors of consumer tech products may get twtichy at the thought of hackers digging into the guts of their gear, but executives speaking at CES say that interest from the DIY, hacker and hobbyist communities can create a powerful buzz for the right product.n

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