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This is news for those who are using Verizon as their cellular or smart phone provider: prepare for Verizon’s Warranty Exchange Policy. Indeed, this provider was reportedly to change the term of its CLNP stands for Certified Like New Program. This alteration will probably make people, especially users wish that this provider will not alter their policy again. One main reason if that this Verizon’s Warranty Exchange Policy is much more demanding that the previous applied policy.

The Verizon’s Warranty Exchange Policy is mainly affecting those whose Android was destroyed. Those who either intentionally or accidently send in their destroyed Android will not get a new replacement, without a serious penalty from the provider. There are several requirements in Verizon’s Warranty Exchange Policy, and there should be no blemish permitted in the phone’s touch screen and keyboard to ask for warranty. Another requirement is that there should be no more than two blemishes found. Totally, there are five points in this warranty exchange.

A new external hard drive from Western Digital, The 3TB My Book Live has begun shipping.  The device comes with 3TB storage capacity for those who need such a big storage to store any favourites movies, musics, photos and files. Weighin around 1.1 kilograms, the new My Book Live features a media server for easy content streaming to other (DLNA-compatible) devices, Gigabit Ethernet, and is bundled with the WD SmartWare software for automatic backup. Western Digital 3TB My Book Live available now with the price of $218 and has 3 years warranty.

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