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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Scrub Of The Month In Limited Edition Series




Product Body is proud to introduce our new "Scrub of the Month" subscription. We've created 12 new, unique, limited edition versions of our most popular scrub, Crush On You, and will be releasing them one at a time for the next 12 months. They're available only to subscribers, and they won't be repeated: once they're gone, they're gone.

Both three and six months are available and SHIPPING IS INCLUDED! We've listed some of our upcoming offerings below but we aren't telling what comes when – that will be a surprise each month. We will tell you next up though…

Coming up for September's shipment: Caramel Apple - fresh, crisp apple, and gooey caramel



I've been cooking in my cauldron for months, folks.

Mwauah ha ha!

Scrub Of The Month- Limited Edition Series




Product Body is proud to introduce our new "Scrub of the Month" subscription. We've created 12 new, unique, limited edition versions of our most popular scrub, Crush On You, and will be releasing them one at a time for the next 12 months. They're available only to subscribers, and they won't be repeated: once they're gone, they're gone.

Both three and six months are available and SHIPPING IS INCLUDED! We've listed some of our upcoming offerings below but we aren't telling what comes when – that will be a surprise each month. We will tell you next up though…

Coming up for September's shipment: Caramel Apple - fresh, crisp apple, and gooey caramel



I've been cooking in my cauldron for months, folks.

Mwauah ha ha!


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Opening Attachements on the Minis

Since both X10 mini and X10 mini pro include support for office e-mail through Exchange Active Sync most of my colleagues are using push e-mail in their phones. Unlike the X10 the mini products however don’t have an included document viewer out of the box. Therefore I’ve gotten many questions around which app to download to do that.
There are many available but since I’m in Sweden where we don’t have paid applications on Android Market yet they mostly are limited trials.
However we’ve now made a free alternative available on PlayNow!

The app is the same that is included in the X10 and it’s called “OfficeSuite Viewer”. It’s developed by one of our partners called MobiSystems and more information can be found at their product page for this app. In short it’s an office document viewer that handles the following formats: DOC, DOCX, TXT, XLS, XLSX, CSV, PPT, PPTX, PPS, PPSX and PDF which should cover most needs out there. It is only a viewer though and if you want to be able to create or edit office document you need to buy their Pro-version which you can find more information on from within the viewer.
You should find the app under the productivity category on PlayNow in your X10 mini or X10 mini pro. Remember that even though the application as such is free of charge it will be a few MB of data to download so make sure you have some kind of data plan with your network operator!
I’ve only tested it briefly yet but it seems to do the trick just fine with the files I’ve tested so far.
So for you out there who have missed the possibility to open and read e-mail attachements on your mini – Please try it out and let me know what you think!

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Gadget Corner



Genius Ring Mouse slips around your finger, cues up Beyonce jams

Genius quietly introduced the Ring Mouse back at Computex, but little was said about the curious critter up until last week. Our pals over at Engadget Spanish managed some alone time with the device at IFA, and while we can't imagine any long-term mouse user being able to grasp this (mentally, not physically) without first overcoming a steep learning curve, those more accustomed to cellphone optical pads may be in good shape. Put simply, the ring has an optical trackpad ("Opto Touch Wheel") and an embedded 2.4GHz wireless model; wearers use their thumb to navigate the cursor, while miniature left / right click buttons do exactly what you'd expect. There's still nary a word on price, but here's hoping that we can wrap our hands -- er, something -- around this in the not-too-distant future.





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