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      <title>Review: High-res music player ups the audio ante</title>
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      <description>ATLANTA (AP) — It's hard to make headlines with a portable music player these days. It's old hat by now to carry around thousands of songs in your hip pocket, whether on an iPod or a smartphone. 
                   But there's been a price for portability. You are listening to your favorite music delivered only after a host of technology has diminished the resolution of the ...</description>
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