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2009-02-19
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2009-02-19
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2009-02-19
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@ California and Virginia
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2009-02-19
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2009-02-19
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@ Sicily
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2009-02-19
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2009-02-19
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Two choices:
Buy a spare battery so you can use one for mobile and one always plugged in.
Use Android. AFAIK, it runs fine without a battery inserted, at least when I tested it.
Question: If it is only a webcam viewer, then why care about battery life?
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2009-02-19
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