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	<title>Comments on: IPEVO TR-10: Better than your Average Mic</title>
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		<title>By: surveying tools</title>
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		<description>Another selling point is the possibility of indirect saving dues to your increased use of Skype and iChat. The idea is since iChat and Skype calls are free, you can save money by making either application your primary source of reaching out and touching someone. If that were to happen, then your phone bill disappears, leaving only the montly cost of your internet provider, but with our raging addiction to tiny, app-heavy cell phones, the likelihood of this feasibly happening is slim to none. But for the $79.99 pricetag, this is a pretty good USB device to have if you’re constantly making business calls or conducting interviews.</description>
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