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by Joshua Topolsky, posted Aug 15th 2008 at 8:46AM
According to hot, hot reports from the interblogs, interwebs, and yes — internets — Sony has made some shocking changes to its mylo 2. Did we say shocking? We meant not shocking. At all. Apparently in an attempt to re-market (and thusly sell) the odd little handheld, the company has begun branding the gadget an “Internet Device” as opposed to its previous (circa 2006) title of “Personal Communicator.” We’re all for the new convention (we love the hell out of new names) but it remains to be seen what kind of effect, if any, it will have on the gadget’s not-so-hot sales. The next step? Lose the Spider-Man font.

[Thanks, Penny]

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