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As a moderate connoisseur of Asian culture, I find this mouse to be rather kewl.
"This handmade mouse comes from Japan's rural Gunma prefecture and may inspire a serenity not usually associated with tech gear. This mouse is named the "Jupiter" for the wood grain swirls and clicker that evokes that planet's famous spot, according to CscoutJapan.com. You can order your own small piece of Zen for $150."
"Sony Vaio Mouse Talk is an optical mouse that doubles as a fully-functioning Internet phone. Most of the time, it's a mild-mannered mouse. But when the blue LED light flashes, you just pick it up and it transforms into your very own VoIP phone. And for $70, the 800 dpi resolution VAIO mouse/phone is a bargain. But we wonder: Is it a phone disguised as a mouse? Or a mouse disguised as a phone? We're feeling a little James Bond just thinking about it."
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^ The URL from sonystyle.com displays/reveals bad Security Architecture.
Analysing the url, I already know there is a folder [somewhere] in [the deployment area of] a Java application server called webapp ("web application") that probably contains multiple webapps including the "wcs" webapp.
I also know it runs a servlet called "ProductDisplay". They really should mask their servlets as html pages. Users really don't need to know that much technical information about the site.
However, my presumptions could be completely wrong if the system had a shrewd designer/architect.
In any case did any of you apres-scee cholos work on the sonystyle.com website? It could do with a bit of web 2.0 (javascript) in some places to prevent unnecessary page refreshes. Not Good Enough!
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Jokes aside it's a really well presented website.
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