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This newest iteration of the Sprint Treo has become standard issue to agents of the government's Homeland Security office. Unlike other Treos, the 650CTU comes with 200GB of storage, so it can hold highly detailed photographs and building schematics. It also has a 40X zoom Carl Zeiss optics camera to take pictures of suspects from across the room or even in a ventilation duct. The camera also has a filter that allows it to take amazingly detailed pictures through a smoky room or even a bloody haze. It operates on the top-secret government 8-ghz band; this unpopulated band allows for instant communication and transfer of files.

When reached for comment on the new Treo, CTU agent Jack Bauer said, "I love this PDA, but it only has one ring tone and no vibrate feature, and that is really pissing me off." Our conversation was then truncated by what sounded like gunshots.

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Posted by: Rich Brome
April 1, 2007 6:49 PM

Haha - awesome! One of my faves today!


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