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NEW RELEASES FROM BLACKBERRY
HOW TO CLEAN A WHITE G-SHOCK
WORLDS MOST EXPENSIVE BLACKBERRY

U.K.-based luxury designer Alexander Amosu will soon announce what it is calling “the world’s most expensive BlackBerry.” The $240,000 custom BlackBerry Curve 8900, which sports nearly 29 carats of specially cut diamonds
NEXT GENERATION MICROSOFT ZUNE HD



The folks over at CNET got a quick look at a recent build of the Zune HD, and the player seems to be getting rather close to a final product. Among praise for the hardware, video playback and a quite refined music player and music discovery experience, they found the Zune HD’s browser to be particularly excellent. It’s been built by the IE team, which bodes well for prospective Windows Mobile 6.5 users, and it’s apparently very comparable to the iPhone in features and speed. There’s pinch to zoom, accelerometer-based reorientation, and a good onscreen keyboard — no Flash, but from the pain it’s inflicting on the Android browsing experience, perhaps that’s a good thing.
via: engadget
TLC: HOW TO CLEAN SUEDE

How To Clean Suede:
1 Dip brush into bowl of water
2 Apply liberal amount of Premium Sneaker Solution to brush
3 Dip brush back into bowl of water
4 IMPORTANT!!! Shake brush to remove excess water
5 Gently brush suede creating foaming action
6 Wipe clean with towel, repeat steps 1-5 as needed
7 Back brush suede with dry brush or a clean, dry JM Premium Microfiber Towel
8 Air dry
A key step, again, is to remove as much excess water from the bristles as possible before cleaning. You want to have the bristles be just wet enough that when scrubbing, you are still able to create foam. You can achieve this by vigorously shaking the brush after dipping it in the water, or even patting the bristles down with a towel or a paper towel (without completely drying them).
After foaming occurs, promptly wipe clean with a clean, dry towel, back brush, then allow to air dry.
When cleaning suede, we highly recommend using a JM Premium Sneaker Cleaning Brush. The softer hog bristle is excellent for cleaning delicate materials.
via: jasonmark.com








