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Archive for November 15th, 2009

Xperia X10 launching February 2010 in UK, says Sony Ericsson site

Sony Ericsson UK's got a new pre-registration page for the Xperia X10, and along with it what appears to be a brand new, February 2010 expected launch. It's hard to say for sure, but as far as we can tell this page is new, and last we heard the target window was a much broader "first half 2010." Can't say we're anymore excited about this than before, but far be it for us to get in the way of a truly die hard fan community. At least you have a better idea of when to break the...Read More »

Creative to show off ‘Zii Android mobile phone’ next month at Chinese summit

We've been saying all along that we'd love nothing more than to see someone throw a 3G chip into Creative's Zii Egg and sell it as a pretty strong smartphone, but so far we've been hit with little to no indication of interested parties making that happen. So when we spot phrases like "Zii Optimized Android Phone platform" and "the line-up of devices on display includes a Mobile Phone platform" on an informational site for the ZiiLABS Showcase happening early December in China, our interested are definitely piqued. The event is geared towards companies who'd like to...Read More »

Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXLI: PXP 2000 is not a PSP Go, but it gets a loving unboxing anyway

You know how we love a good knockoff at Engadget. Well, the PXP 2000 isn't the greatest KIRF we've ever seen -- especially considering that it's a "PSP Go" that plays NES games (and pretty badly at that). It is, however, one of the most caring and detailed unboxings we've seen in a really long time. In the nearly 15-minute video (which we've included after the break), the young gentleman host proves himself to be a talented and fairly entertaining chap. Be sure to watch the video all the way through -- you'll get to see some Super...Read More »

Don’t shop drunk: Verizon’s $350 ETF is now live

Just a word of caution to anyone out there with an itchy credit card finger: signing up for a contract with Verizon just became a considerably more binding affair thanks to a big boost of its contract early termination fee from $175 to $350. Rumored for a few days now, the change became official as of yesterday, which means that anyone who bought an "advanced device" prior to the 14th is in the clear. The advanced device list can be found on Verizon's site, and as you might expect, it's a little broad and ridiculous -- winners like...Read More »

Droid experiencing external speaker problems, could be a software issue?

It's no reason to panic just yet, but apparently a good amount of people are having trouble with the external speaker on their Motorola Droid cutting out for no reason. It seems to be software-related, and sometimes a reboot fixes it temporarily, but it's a scary problem for people relying on the handset as an alarm clock (or, you know, to receive calls), since you never know when it will strike next. For its part it seems that Motorola is replacing handsets that have the issue, though that's no guarantee of escape from the clutches of silence. Let's...Read More »

RAmos W7 spotted blazing through Android

As much fun as it is seeing the RAmos W7 in the wild, all legit and everything, what's more exciting is seeing that Android-specific 600MHz Rockchip CPU in action again. This time it appears to be handling some pretty snappy web browsing to some fairly hefty pages, and then diving into what looks to be Flash video in an externalized, overlain player of some kind. The Android Archos 5 does a similar thing for media playback, but it's not plugged into the browser like this, and we really haven't seen many devices attain these sorts of...Read More »

Samsung M1 Vodafone 360 handset out now

When we first reported about the Samsung M1, which was to run on Vodafone’s spangly new Vodafone 360 OS, we weren’t sure when it’d be out to buy. Well, as if confirming the handset’s budget credentials, the M1 has been released to the UK without so much as a hushed “hurrah.” The quietened launch is no reason to give it a miss, though. Certainly, the M1 doesn’t have the metal finish or OLED screen of its bigger brother the - as yet unreleased - H1, but it still pakcs in an admirable feature set for a cheap modelRead More »

Apple wins court case against Psystar

Taking on a company as monumentally massive as Apple in a legal battle when it’s fairly obvious you’re in the wrong is a very stupid thing to do. Case in point is Psystar, a Miami-based company which has just felt the brunt of both Apple and US district court judge William Alsup over selling Apple Mac clones that run Mac OS X. The verdict, which has just been reached following an initial lawsuit filed in July 2008, is a pretty damming one for Psystar, as the Alsup has found in favour of Apple in all counts. Read More »

CrunchPad is ’steamrolling along,’ will cost between $300 and $400

We're not super familiar with the term "steamrolling along" as it applies to device launches, but apparently it's good news for Michael Arrington's CrunchPad tablet. Mike dropped the news on a recent episode of Steve Gillmor's "Gillmor Gang" podcast (like "Gilmore Girls," but with less inter-generational drama), saying that he's not sure where the rumor of cost being too high came from, since costs continue to come down. The "$300 to $400" price range he's quoting is a bit higher than we'd heard previously, but it still sounds pretty good for a 12-inch touchscreen device. He also...Read More »

How can the storage industry prevent cloud bursts?

Out of sight, out of mind - but not out of harm's way Comment If you send your data to the cloud today you might be sure of a big surprise: it could vanish. SwissDisk users know this and T-Mobile Sidekick users know that Microsoft is quite capable of losing their data, too.… Full published article at: Read More »

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