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		<title>Cracking open my Sony-Z &#124; Tech at Play</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung sent me a Samsung PB22-J 256GB Solid State Drive ( SSD ) to review last month. That's 256 gigabytes of blistering fast flash-based storage for you. Only when it was in transit did I realize that my Sony-Z16GN laptop was quite ... You see, there was no friendly, user-accessible compartment underneath the laptop from which to remove the hard disk drive unit! None! Instead, I came to the belated conclusion that a disassembly was in order before I could even see the ...]]></description>
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