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- T-Mobile Complete: a $300 contract-free BlackBerry Curve 8520 with one month service
- Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e gets detailed: AMD Neo-based, not a netbook
- Samsung Bada phone to be announced first half of next year
- Latest SixthSense demo features paper 'laptop,' camera gestures
- AT&T 'hits' back at Verizon's Map for That campaign with an 'ad' of its own
- TomTom updated to support iPod touch and original iPhone
- Battery-less remote gets power from button presses, aims for production in 2011
- AT&T loses request for injunction against Verizon's Map for That ads
- Sprint pulls piping hot Hero update out of the oven
- Army, Lockheed Martin team up for DisOPS 'battlefield PDAs'
- The next Engadget Show tapes November 22nd with HTC's Drew Bamford and Chris Grant of Joystiq
- Microsoft leaks a screenshot of Windows Mobile... something
- MSI's 21.5-inch multitouch Wind Top AE2220 all-in-one now shipping
- OCZ's Colossus desktop SSD line ships next week
- Rihanna kitchen scale features iPod dock, Heavy D's scale plays vinyl
- XPERIA X10 hands-on: lukewarm edition (now with video!)
- Transcend introduces 1.5TB StoreJet 35T external hard drive
- Next-generation Flip Video camcorder rumored to boast WiFi
- Dual Electronics XML8110 in-dash iPhone dock announced
- Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: GPS devices
- Palm Pixi one step closer to free, now $25 on Amazon
- Qualcomm Mirasol-equipped color e-book reader said to be on track for late 2010
- NVIDIA's Fermi-based GeForce 100 GPU makes a Twitter appearance
- ASUS ships Windows Home Server-packin' TS mini NAS drive
- IBM simulates cat's brain, humans are next
T-Mobile Complete: a $300 contract-free BlackBerry Curve 8520 with one month service 19.11 04:27
Good old T-Mobile's on a roll these days with new phone plans, and this one seems perfectly catered to stocking stuffers. The quartet of phones start at $59.99, but so far we know of
two: BlackBerry Curve 8520 for $299.99 and the Pearl for $149.99, according to the Best Buy stores we contacted. There's no contract commitment, and according to the press release, the first month is included in the b...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X100e gets detailed: AMD Neo-based, not a netbook 19.11 03:32
We've already gotten a few brief, mysterious glimpses of Lenovo's thin-and-light ThinkPad X100e (sometimes known as the X200e), but it looks like things are now starting to get a bit more real. Contrary to previous speculation, this one's not, it seems, a ThinkPad netbook, but an "entry ultraportable," which apparently means
that it is small, thin and light just like a netbook, and has a "netbook...
Samsung Bada phone to be announced first half of next year 19.11 02:49
We're still not entirely sure why Samsung feels the need to launch its own mobile operating system while still cranking out Android and Windows Mobile
devices, but it seems like things are going full steam ahead: a spokesperson told CNET Asia today that a Bada phone would arrive in the first half of 2010. Sure, that sounds like a long time off, but really it's just six months after the big Bada ...
Latest SixthSense demo features paper 'laptop,' camera gestures 19.11 02:11
We've already seen MIT researcher Pranav Mistry's SixthSense
projector-based augmented-reality system in some cool demos, but he just gave a TED talk and his latest ideas are the wildest yet. Forget simple projections, he's moved on to taking photos by just making a box with your fingers, identifying books and products on store shelves and projecting reviews and other information on them, project...
AT&T 'hits' back at Verizon's Map for That campaign with an 'ad' of its own 19.11 01:31
Boy, AT&T sure isn't taking Verizon's Map for That campaign too well. After losing a request for an injunction (for now), the company seems to have decided that the only thing to do in the short term is to start advertising right back at Verizon. Unfortunately, it looks like AT&T threw this one together in a hurry, grabbing a bucket of magnets and a board and
sticking them into some abandoned war...
TomTom updated to support iPod touch and original iPhone 19.11 01:09
Back in much simpler times, TomTom's navigation app had claimed compatibility with all iPhone and iPod touch models. Then suddenly, somewhere along the primrose path to publication, original iPhone and iPod touch support evaporated. But no more. TomTom's pushed an update that allows for turn-by-turn navigation, but of course, you'll still need the
car kit to work. Was this the missing link betwee...
Battery-less remote gets power from button presses, aims for production in 2011 19.11 00:38
You know what you'll be doing in 2011? Everything that you've ever wanted, that's what, 'cause the world as we know will unquestionably end in 2012. Amazingly enough, one of
those bucket list items that you'll be able to achieve is to change the channel on your tele without ever slipping a battery into your remote. A prototype clicker was recently shown over in Japan utilizing technologies from ...
AT&T loses request for injunction against Verizon's Map for That ads 19.11 00:07
Looks like AT&T's not getting its holiday wish after all -- a
federal judge just ruled against Ma Bell's request to have Verizon's Map For That ads pulled off the air. That doesn't mean that this whole thing is over, though: the judge called the ads "sneaky" and said that it was possible people might misunderstand them because "most people who are watching TV are semi-catatonic." Whether or not
...
Sprint pulls piping hot Hero update out of the oven 18.11 23:32
We don't have details on exactly what has changed yet, but that minor Android 1.5-based update Sprint had announced it'd be pushing out to the Hero has now launched. The best-case scenario would have the SMS issue -- which causes the phone to stay awake when it shouldn't -- get resolved, but until Sprint hands out a proper changelog, it'll be a matter of testing and guessing. Just a thought: if
th...
Army, Lockheed Martin team up for DisOPS 'battlefield PDAs' 18.11 23:07

Remember the Land Warrior program, which only took 15 years and half a billion dollars outfit our troops with high-tech battlefield uniforms? With DisOPS ("distributed operations") Lockheed Martin is taking a different tack. Deployed to Special Forces in Afghanistan, the system is comprised of the Connect software which runs on ruggedized laptop computers, allowing squad leaders to plan missions...
The next Engadget Show tapes November 22nd with HTC's Drew Bamford and Chris Grant of Joystiq 18.11 22:45
The Engadget Show is happening again, humans! Next Sunday, November 22nd, we'll be bringing that live magic back to the stage as we sit down with Drew Bamford (you can read a bit about him here), director of HTC's Innovation Center (the place where things like the Sense UI are born). We'll also be joined by Joystiq's Editor-in-chief Chris Grant for a special roundtable discussion focused on gamin...
Microsoft leaks a screenshot of Windows Mobile... something 18.11 22:27
Microsoft's been pretty cagey with the future of Windows Mobile so far, but apparently the Office Mobile 2010 team just doesn't care -- in addition to leaking a new interface in
that confidential slide deck last month, they've now included this screen shot on the Office Mobile 2010 beta website. Here's what's wild: this design language completely matches the first set of Windows Mobile 7 leaks
w...
MSI's 21.5-inch multitouch Wind Top AE2220 all-in-one now shipping 18.11 22:16
MSI is on a roll with
its Wind Top line of all-in-one machines, the AE2220 being the latest and, for the moment at least, the greatest. Its 21.5-inch screen (curiously .1'' smaller than when originally announced) supports
multitouch, backed by Windows 7 Home Premium to ensure you'll never have a completely smudge-free image coming from the ION chipset. 4GB of DDR2 memory is included along with ei...
OCZ's Colossus desktop SSD line ships next week 18.11 21:52
OCZ Technology has been trumpeting its Colossus SSD desktop solution since June, but due to some strange issues with the housing that have been troubling engineers for the past few months, the company has been forced to quietly push back the
expected release date. At any rate, the company has informed us that the drives -- which will arrive in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB flavors and tout maximum ...
Rihanna kitchen scale features iPod dock, Heavy D's scale plays vinyl 18.11 21:28
If you haven't yet invested in an iPod dock for the kitchen, the kids at ADE (a German company that manufactures cooking equipment for commercial and home use) have something right up your alley. The Rihanna kitchen scale features an iPod dock, an LCD display, and a 2 watt speaker that sits demurely beneath glass weighing area. This bad boy will handle up to 11 pounds (graduated in .04 ounce step...
XPERIA X10 hands-on: lukewarm edition (now with video!) 18.11 21:03
We've seen the new Android-based XPERIA X10 from Sony Ericsson at a fast pace and a
snail's pace, but have we ever seen it so stunningly middle of the road? We just got a chance to play with the phone in person for the second time, and from our random sampling of three or four different handsets, it seems that performance is very contingent upon how much content is
loaded into the device and wha...
Transcend introduces 1.5TB StoreJet 35T external hard drive 18.11 20:41
It ain't flashy, but so long as you don't ever plan on having more than 1.5TB of junk to store on an external hard drive, Transcend's latest should do the trick. The StoreJet 35T promises average write speeds of 42MB/s, and the one-touch backup feature enables your mind to be at ease with the simplest of gestures. You'll also get intelligent backup scheduling, StoreJet Elite
software that offers 256-bit AES file and folder encryption and... well, little else. Mum's the word on pricing and availability, but for those who find this one too rich for their blood, a 1TB model should be landing soon as well.[Via FarEastGizmos]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments...Next-generation Flip Video camcorder rumored to boast WiFi 18.11 20:18
Oh c'mon, don't act surprised. It's just the natural evolution of things. Sony already upended the pocket camcorder market by adding GPS to one of its models, and now with Cisco at the helm (who, by the way, is a networking giant), it looks as if Flip Video's next product will sport an
internal WiFi module. Granted, we were already assuming as much after listening to Pure Digital's founder speak o...
Dual Electronics XML8110 in-dash iPhone dock announced 18.11 19:54
It always seemed to us that plugging in your iPod with a cable (or worse yet, an FM tuner or cassette adapter) was an inelegant solution to listening to your Namesakes Series MP3 audiobooks on
the road (the shorter works of Washington Irving as read by Dr. J, for example). Lucky for us, the motor heads from Dual Electronics have devised the XML8110. This 200 watt AM/FM docking station sits in your dash under the guise of a mild-mannered car stereo, featuring a solid state "mechless" design, optional steering
control input, remote control, Bluetooth for hands-free operation with caller ID, and more. Coming soon for a reported $99, with an iPhone app in the works. Now all you need is some wheels! get a closer look after the break.[Via Dvice]
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Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments...Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: GPS devices 18.11 19:10
Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide! The team here is well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties of the seasonal shopping experience, and we want to help you sort through the trash and come up with the treasures this year. Below is today's bevy of hand curated picks, and you can head
back to the Gift Guide hub to see the rest of the product guides as they're added throughout the holiday s...
Palm Pixi one step closer to free, now $25 on Amazon 18.11 18:43
Start placing your bets folks,'cause it now looks like its almost certainly no longer a question "if" the
Palm Pixi will drop to a free-on-contract price, but "when?" The latest stop on the saga is none other than Amazon, which is now offering the webOS-based phone for a mere $24.99 with a service plan, beating Walmart's already bargain price by a full five dollars -- which should be just enough ...
Qualcomm Mirasol-equipped color e-book reader said to be on track for late 2010 18.11 18:19
Qualcomm's Mirasol displays have already found their way into quite a few
products, but the company looks to really be branching out into some new territory with its latest prototype: an e-book reader with a full-color, 5.7-inch display. Of course, Qualcomm isn't planning to sell this one itself, and it isn't revealing any OEM partners just yet, but it has set the somewhat ambitious target of get...
NVIDIA's Fermi-based GeForce 100 GPU makes a Twitter appearance 18.11 17:57
We'd been hearing that NVIDIA's Fermi chips had been delayed, but they're apparently far enough along for spokesperson Brian Burke to tweet this image of the new Fermi-based GeForce 100 GPU running the Unigine Heaven DX11 benchmark earlier today. That's certainly one way to hit back at ATI's launch of the fastest graphics card ever, the Radeon HD 5970, but we'd much rather have some hard info to ...
ASUS ships Windows Home Server-packin' TS mini NAS drive 18.11 17:34
The Windows Home Server train has all but stopped this year, but with CES
just around the bend (and Microsoft's software engineers free from the burden of readying Windows 7 for launch), it looks as if the steam is picking up once more. Hot on the heels of its first 3D laptop, ASUS has introduced its TS mini NAS drive for home media junkies. Outfitted with a 1.66GHz Atom N280 processor, 1GB or 2GB...
IBM simulates cat's brain, humans are next 18.11 17:11
Almost exactly a year ago we
noted DARPA pouring nearly $5 million into an IBM project to develop a computer capable of emulating the brain of a living creature. Having already modeled half of a mouse's brain, the researchers were at that time heading toward the more ambitious territory of feline intelligence, and today we can report on how far that cash
injection and extra twelve months have gott...
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