Archive for November, 2007
Pre-loaded maps: The unit comes preloaded with maps of the US (Alaska & Hawaii included) as well as Canada, and will have users up and running in minutes without computer setup.
Color display: The H610 has a 2.7″ touch screen interface for easy, intuitive control over all features.
Voice-guided commands: The H610 features turn-by-turn voice and text navigation in 16 languages, which allows users to keep their eyes on the road and still get directions. There are multiple navigation modes, including one for walking and one for bicycle or car transportation. The point-of-interest search navigates to more than 3 million locations, including gas stations, restaurants, hotels and businesses.
Media player: The device boasts a full-featured MP3 player and high quality earphones with built-in controls for start, stop and volume. In addition, the H610 has a digital still photo viewer that makes it easy to share photos with friends and family at home or on the road, as well as a digital video player for a complete entertainment experience—anywhere, anytime.
Memory card compatible: An SD/MMC slot for makes it easy to transfer and load MP3, photo and video files. There are also customizable memory options.
Creative XM Travel Audio Portable Speaker System
- AMD 64 Technology Core providing leading-edge performance for 32-bit and 64-bit computing
- Integrated DDR2 memory controller
- Large on-die Cache memory
- Hyper Transport Bus
- Cool-n-Quiet technology for quieter operation and reduced power requirements
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In re Currency Conversion Fee Antitrust Litigation (MDL 1409)Subject to final Court approval, a settlement has been reached in In re Foreign Currency Conversion Fee Antitrust Litigation (MDL 1409). This web site supplies information about the litigation and the settlement, and provides links to relevant documents for Members of the Settlement Classes and others interested in the settlement.
The lawsuit is about the price cardholders of Visa-, MasterCard-, or Diners Club-branded payment cards were charged to make transactions in a foreign currency, or with a foreign merchant, between February 1, 1996 and November 8, 2006. Plaintiffs challenge how the prices of credit and debit/ATM card foreign transactions were set and disclosed, including claims that Visa, MasterCard, their member banks, and Diners Club conspired to set and conceal fees, typically of 1-3% of foreign transactions, and that Visa and MasterCard inflated their base exchange rates before applying these fees. The Defendants include Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, Bank of America, Bank One/First USA, Chase, Citibank, MBNA, HSBC/Household, and Washington Mutual/Providian. They deny the Plaintiffs’ claims and say they have done nothing wrong, improper, or unlawful.





