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Mod The Cuecat, And Scan Barcodes…

September 8, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 1 Comment

the cuecat, which you can still get on ebay and other places, was a neat little device that scanned in bar codes and with a net connection go to sites, offer up discounts, etc

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