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Feb 28th 8:26am by Joshua Topolsky
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According to a little late night tweet from Palm -- and the update screen on our device -- the stacked new webOS 1.4 update is making its way out into the world for the company's Verizon-flavored devices. That's right, Plussers -- video recording (and...
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Feb 28th 8:11am by Darren Murph
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Solar cells are cute and all, but let's be real -- these things are far too inefficient for mainstream use. Scientists at the California Institute of Technology are working hard to remedy that very issue, and they've recently concocted a "new type of...
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Feb 28th 4:53am by Vladislav Savov
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Apple's famous desire for total control over its operations seems to have extended to its manufacturing facilities as we've come across Cupertino's Supplier Responsibility 2010 Progress Report, which details audits the American company has done of its...
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Feb 28th 2:11am by Chris Ziegler
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Likely a direct counterstrike to Verizon's $79.99 Pixi Plus, Sprint has dropped the retail price of its original WiFi-less Pixi all the way down to $49.99 after $100 mail-in rebate on a new two-year contract. As you might recall, the Pixi debuted at...
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Feb 28th 12:21am by Nilay Patel
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/microsoft/The_very_first_Windows_Phone_7_device'; Microsoft's Aaron Woodman just pulled off a little surprise here at The Engadget Show: he brought out LG's Windows Phone 7 Series pre-production prototype! The QWERTY slider is...
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Feb 27th 11:57pm by Chad Mumm
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Keep your eyes tuned to this post -- because at 5:00 PM ET, we'll be starting The Engadget Show live, with Avner Ronen of Boxee, Aaron Woodman showing off Windows Phone 7 Series, plus much, much, more! You seriously don't want to miss it! Of course, if...
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Feb 27th 11:01pm by Darren Murph
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A Melbourne icon was shut down recently due to damages that were apparently too severe to bother fixing, but thankfully for the otherwise stunning Southern Star Observation Wheel, a few good men and women have their gears going about what to do next....
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Feb 27th 9:32pm by Darren Murph
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And this, folks, is yet another reason why the Land of the Rising Sun is truly one of the world's greatest places. Japan, which is famous for having ridiculously polite citizens and some of the zaniest toys known to man, has just delivered its latest...
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Feb 27th 6:58pm by Ross Miller
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What better way to start your Saturday afternoon than with another Nexus One release rumor. Without further ado, today we've gotwhispers care of Neowin that the recently-FCC'd CDMA device is launching on Verizon's network March 23rd, perfect timing for...
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Feb 27th 4:41pm by Darren Murph
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SilverStone's HDDBoost is an interesting, if not completely unique, offering. It's a relatively inexpensive (around $45) option for boosting performance in older machines, but it still requires the purchase of a decidedly not inexpensive SSD. For those...
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Feb 27th 2:59pm by Darren Murph
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Europeans have been cruising around on Kalkhoff e-bikes for millenniums now, but ye old Americans have been forced to either walk, pedal similar two-wheeled machines with our own energy, or fire up the HEMI-based Charger while throwing a finger up at Ma...
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Feb 27th 12:46pm by Donald Melanson
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Well, here's a bit of a twist on the ever popular DIY Twitter gadget. Rather than controlling a device via Twitter, or having a device simply display or read tweets aloud, the folks behind this LED-stuffed table have taken a slightly more artistic...
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Feb 27th 9:43am by Richard Lawler
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No leaks or release date rumors this time, a mere 39mb download is all that separates your Sprint, O2 or Movistar connected Pre from video recording, Flash, enhanced message notifications and much-desired performance and battery life improvements....
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Feb 27th 9:01am by Darren Murph
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Western Digital has yet to actively market its "advanced format" hard drives -- in fact, there's a decent chance you've no idea what we're talking about if you weren't tuned in on December 11th. In short, it's a technology that alters a hard drive's...
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Feb 27th 6:59am by Ross Miller
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A visual recap of the day's articles Feb 26th 2010 | 40 Articles http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/26/samsungs-new-3dtvs-get-an-early-eyes-on-through-150-shutter-g/ 1:03 am 37 Comments Samsung's new 3DTVs get an early eyes-on, through $150 shutter glasses...