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THE WAY BIRDS SEE EACH OTHER, AND THE WORLD AT LARGE, IS VASTLY DIFFERENT FROM THE WAY WE DO.
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INSIDE THE SECRET R&D LAB WHERE LEGO IS CONSTRUCTING THE WORLD'S NEXT GENERATION OF ENGINEERS
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Sony's new flagship phone features a huge 1080p display and is protected against the weather. But does it deliver enough to help Sony compete with the best of its rivals?