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			<title><![CDATA[Sneak peek at Meizu M8's new user interface]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:23:49 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Heads up, Meizu fanboys! We just got a sneak peak at the M8's new UI (said to be dropping in August when the handset gets its firmware update) and you know what? It looks like a UI. Pretty k-rad, right? Check out the other two face-melting pics after the break, if you dare.[Via Meizu Me]<br />
Continue reading Sneak peek at Meizu M8's new user interfaceFiled under: CellphonesSneak peek at Meizu M8's new user interface originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 20:08:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Heads up, Meizu fanboys! We just got a sneak peak at the M8's new UI (said to be dropping in August when the handset gets its firmware update) and you know what? It looks like a UI. Pretty k-rad, right? Check out the other two face-melting pics after the break, if you dare.[Via Meizu Me]<br />
Continue reading Sneak peek at Meizu M8's new user interfaceFiled under: CellphonesSneak peek at Meizu M8's new user interface originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 20:08:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[How would you change the Palm Pre?]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:23:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[You knew it was on deck, and at long last, here it is. Your one and only shot (okay, so maybe that's a gentle stretch) to tell the world -- and Palm, since it's a part of the world -- exactly what you think about the Pre. Since going on sale to the general public just under a month ago, some analysts have suggested that some 300,000 or so units have been moved. We're quite confident that at least some of that bunch have their eyes peering at this here post, so we'd like to formally ask for your opinions in comments below. Is there anything you'd like to see changed on Palm's Pre? Is the build quality up to snuff? Is webOS everything you thought it'd be (and more)? Is the QWERTY keyboard doing it for you? Do you wish it supported something that it doesn't? Unleash your wrath below -- we'll keep your true identity a secret. Maybe.Filed under: CellphonesHow would you change the Palm Pre? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 23:56:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[You knew it was on deck, and at long last, here it is. Your one and only shot (okay, so maybe that's a gentle stretch) to tell the world -- and Palm, since it's a part of the world -- exactly what you think about the Pre. Since going on sale to the general public just under a month ago, some analysts have suggested that some 300,000 or so units have been moved. We're quite confident that at least some of that bunch have their eyes peering at this here post, so we'd like to formally ask for your opinions in comments below. Is there anything you'd like to see changed on Palm's Pre? Is the build quality up to snuff? Is webOS everything you thought it'd be (and more)? Is the QWERTY keyboard doing it for you? Do you wish it supported something that it doesn't? Unleash your wrath below -- we'll keep your true identity a secret. Maybe.Filed under: CellphonesHow would you change the Palm Pre? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 23:56:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Captain Piccard unveils Solar Impulse HB-SIA solar-powered plane]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:23:48 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[You might have seen solar-powered  planes before, but few of them come with as much world-changing ambition as the Solar Impulse. Launched in 2003, the project aims to demonstrate the viability of renewable energy sources by being the first to perform a manned flight around the globe using only solar power. The technology is nothing to scoff at, as the 200-foot wingspan features 12,000 photovoltaic solar cells bringing power to four electric motors. Captain Bertrand Piccard, one of the key men behind this project, is best known as one half of the first team to circumnavigate the world in a balloon in 1999. He hopes, together with partner Andr]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[You might have seen solar-powered  planes before, but few of them come with as much world-changing ambition as the Solar Impulse. Launched in 2003, the project aims to demonstrate the viability of renewable energy sources by being the first to perform a manned flight around the globe using only solar power. The technology is nothing to scoff at, as the 200-foot wingspan features 12,000 photovoltaic solar cells bringing power to four electric motors. Captain Bertrand Piccard, one of the key men behind this project, is best known as one half of the first team to circumnavigate the world in a balloon in 1999. He hopes, together with partner Andr]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Researchers use Bluetooth to track festival goers, make fun of their 'hippie dancing']]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:23:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[A team from the University of Ghent in Belgium is lacing the site of this year's Rock Werchter festival -- Brussel's equivalent of Woodstock '97 -- with Bluetooth scanners (36 total, they cover a range of 30 meters each). While you're rocking out to the likes of Bloc Party and Mastodon, the researchers will be tracking your every movement, whether it be to the mosh pit, the beer tent, or the Job Johnny. As you've probably assumed, the researchers are primarily looking for ways that retailers can monitor customer flow (read: sell you more crap) although there are certainly going to be results applicable to the world of law enforcement. Of course, this is Bluetooth: you always have the option of disabling it on your phone, and if you don't they'll only be able to discern your MAC address. Besides, if you're not doing anything illegal, you have nothing to fear from the surveillance state -- right? And if you are up to no good, well, that's why they invented the Dazer Lazer.<br />
Filed under: CellphonesResearchers use Bluetooth to track festival goers, make fun of their 'hippie dancing' originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Jul 2009 04:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[A team from the University of Ghent in Belgium is lacing the site of this year's Rock Werchter festival -- Brussel's equivalent of Woodstock '97 -- with Bluetooth scanners (36 total, they cover a range of 30 meters each). While you're rocking out to the likes of Bloc Party and Mastodon, the researchers will be tracking your every movement, whether it be to the mosh pit, the beer tent, or the Job Johnny. As you've probably assumed, the researchers are primarily looking for ways that retailers can monitor customer flow (read: sell you more crap) although there are certainly going to be results applicable to the world of law enforcement. Of course, this is Bluetooth: you always have the option of disabling it on your phone, and if you don't they'll only be able to discern your MAC address. Besides, if you're not doing anything illegal, you have nothing to fear from the surveillance state -- right? And if you are up to no good, well, that's why they invented the Dazer Lazer.<br />
Filed under: CellphonesResearchers use Bluetooth to track festival goers, make fun of their 'hippie dancing' originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Jul 2009 04:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[5-inch Android-powered Archos Internet Media Tablet landing in September]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:23:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Just under a month ago at Archos' Paris reveal, we were somewhat dismayed that an Android-based device didn't show up... officially, at least. We were told to expect more information about a Google-powered unit this September, but it looks as if said wait has been hacked considerably. According to The Inquirer, Archos has informed it that a 5-inch internet media tablet loaded with Android will be unveiled on September 15th, a date that certainly jibes with prior information. The handheld will boast Google's sauce underneath with a layer of Archos applications on top, and while the Windows 7-equipped Archos 9 PCTablet (pictured) is expected in October, this here device should hit shelves a few weeks prior. In related news, the briefing also included word that Archos was working on a few "telephony products," which is just barely enough to get you simultaneously excited / hot and bothered.[Via TrustedReviews]Filed under: Handhelds5-inch Android-powered Archos Internet Media Tablet landing in September originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Jul 2009 02:01:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Just under a month ago at Archos' Paris reveal, we were somewhat dismayed that an Android-based device didn't show up... officially, at least. We were told to expect more information about a Google-powered unit this September, but it looks as if said wait has been hacked considerably. According to The Inquirer, Archos has informed it that a 5-inch internet media tablet loaded with Android will be unveiled on September 15th, a date that certainly jibes with prior information. The handheld will boast Google's sauce underneath with a layer of Archos applications on top, and while the Windows 7-equipped Archos 9 PCTablet (pictured) is expected in October, this here device should hit shelves a few weeks prior. In related news, the briefing also included word that Archos was working on a few "telephony products," which is just barely enough to get you simultaneously excited / hot and bothered.[Via TrustedReviews]Filed under: Handhelds5-inch Android-powered Archos Internet Media Tablet landing in September originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Jul 2009 02:01:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Keepin' It Real Fake, part CCXIX: Gemsta's Vaino knock-off]]></title>
			<link>http://digitalworldaccess.com/showthread.php?tid=18563</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:23:46 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[If the Vaino "ultraportable" seemed a little too... well, aspirational, the style mavens at Engadget have dug up a netbook that will certainly correlate with both your awesome sense of style and your self-identification as an OG (that's "original gemsta"). Dug up by some eagle-eyed KIRF-hunters at 2009's Shenzhen International Netbook Industry Fair & Forum, this guy sports an 8.9-inch display, an Intel Atom (Z515 / Z520 / Z530), 1GB RAM, up to 64GB storage, 3G, WiFi, SD card slot and more. We don't have a street date yet for you, but the price should be about 2000 yuan (that's about &#36;294). And the best part? You won't have to worry about these guys stealing your thunder. One more pic after the break.[Via PMP Today]<br />
Continue reading Keepin' It Real Fake, part CCXIX: Gemsta's Vaino knock-offFiled under: LaptopsKeepin' It Real Fake, part CCXIX: Gemsta's Vaino knock-off originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:07:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[If the Vaino "ultraportable" seemed a little too... well, aspirational, the style mavens at Engadget have dug up a netbook that will certainly correlate with both your awesome sense of style and your self-identification as an OG (that's "original gemsta"). Dug up by some eagle-eyed KIRF-hunters at 2009's Shenzhen International Netbook Industry Fair & Forum, this guy sports an 8.9-inch display, an Intel Atom (Z515 / Z520 / Z530), 1GB RAM, up to 64GB storage, 3G, WiFi, SD card slot and more. We don't have a street date yet for you, but the price should be about 2000 yuan (that's about &#36;294). And the best part? You won't have to worry about these guys stealing your thunder. One more pic after the break.[Via PMP Today]<br />
Continue reading Keepin' It Real Fake, part CCXIX: Gemsta's Vaino knock-offFiled under: LaptopsKeepin' It Real Fake, part CCXIX: Gemsta's Vaino knock-off originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Jul 2009 06:07:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[cheviot sheffield water closet toilet]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Sailing, Marine Weather, Weather maps, radar, satellite, climate, historic UV Index Water Sheffield. This two-piece toilet measures 31-1/2"H x 17-3/8"W x 26-3/4"D, a bowl height of 14-7/8" and a 12" r......<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[whitney lotus flower crystal tealight candle holder]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:50 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Japan considers adding noise pollution to hybrids]]></title>
			<link>http://digitalworldaccess.com/showthread.php?tid=18559</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:03 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Any big city bicyclist knows that being small and silent on the street is a deadly combination. Drivers of 2-ton cages are simply immune to anything but the sights and sounds of combustion engines riding four on the floor. This issue affects silent-running hybrids and compact electrics too, something Japan's government is taking seriously in a new government review that could result in a mandate for the inclusion of "a sound making function" in their future eco-rides. Safety aside, we presume Japanese manufacturers would choose a sound that's as tasteful and unassuming as their locally brewed hybrids. Imagine if GM was to make a similar decision... oh, right.Filed under: TransportationJapan considers adding noise pollution to hybrids originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:01:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Any big city bicyclist knows that being small and silent on the street is a deadly combination. Drivers of 2-ton cages are simply immune to anything but the sights and sounds of combustion engines riding four on the floor. This issue affects silent-running hybrids and compact electrics too, something Japan's government is taking seriously in a new government review that could result in a mandate for the inclusion of "a sound making function" in their future eco-rides. Safety aside, we presume Japanese manufacturers would choose a sound that's as tasteful and unassuming as their locally brewed hybrids. Imagine if GM was to make a similar decision... oh, right.Filed under: TransportationJapan considers adding noise pollution to hybrids originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:01:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA['Handwriting' recognition offers accurate way for dating stone tablets]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:03 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Archaeology 101 will tell you that accurately dating an object is critical to understanding its meaning and value. When it comes to stone carvings, this typically requires a researcher with plenty of energy, time and skill, but scientists at the National Technical University of Athens have now developed a computer algorithm that promises to revolutionize the entire process. By overlaying digital scans of known inscribers' work, the Greek team are able to recognize stylistic idiosyncrasies and thereby identify the author of a carving. Their accuracy was confirmed by a recent test, in which they attributed proper authorship of 24 stone tablets, picking out the correct chiseler each time. Next step: seeking royalty payments for the works of your great uncle Xanthos.Filed under: Science'Handwriting' recognition offers accurate way for dating stone tablets originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:00:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Archaeology 101 will tell you that accurately dating an object is critical to understanding its meaning and value. When it comes to stone carvings, this typically requires a researcher with plenty of energy, time and skill, but scientists at the National Technical University of Athens have now developed a computer algorithm that promises to revolutionize the entire process. By overlaying digital scans of known inscribers' work, the Greek team are able to recognize stylistic idiosyncrasies and thereby identify the author of a carving. Their accuracy was confirmed by a recent test, in which they attributed proper authorship of 24 stone tablets, picking out the correct chiseler each time. Next step: seeking royalty payments for the works of your great uncle Xanthos.Filed under: Science'Handwriting' recognition offers accurate way for dating stone tablets originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:00:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Walt Disney World unveils incredibly scary, robotic version of President Obama]]></title>
			<link>http://digitalworldaccess.com/showthread.php?tid=18558</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:02 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[digg_url = 'http://digg.com/politics/Walt_Disney_World_unveils_robotic_version_of_President_Obama'; Now, we've never been to this "Hall of Presidents" at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida (our parents instead taking us to real, disused dungeons and battlefields for family entertainment), but we're thinking about heading down there today -- not because the newest animatronic addition -- President Barack Obama -- has just been unveiled, but because his likeness is so... unlike him, so incredibly, terrifyingly creepy (and yet still impressive all the same). Yes, we'll pop all of our closest friends' children into the van and take a fantastic voyage down to the southern tip of our great nation just to see their reactions to this horrifying robotic educational presentation. What better way to celebrate our nation's independence? Come to think of it... maybe our parents weren't so bad after all. Videos of Obamatron and of the President himself recording audio for it after the break. Continue reading Walt Disney World unveils incredibly scary, robotic version of President ObamaFiled under: RobotsWalt Disney World unveils incredibly scary, robotic version of President Obama originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[digg_url = 'http://digg.com/politics/Walt_Disney_World_unveils_robotic_version_of_President_Obama'; Now, we've never been to this "Hall of Presidents" at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida (our parents instead taking us to real, disused dungeons and battlefields for family entertainment), but we're thinking about heading down there today -- not because the newest animatronic addition -- President Barack Obama -- has just been unveiled, but because his likeness is so... unlike him, so incredibly, terrifyingly creepy (and yet still impressive all the same). Yes, we'll pop all of our closest friends' children into the van and take a fantastic voyage down to the southern tip of our great nation just to see their reactions to this horrifying robotic educational presentation. What better way to celebrate our nation's independence? Come to think of it... maybe our parents weren't so bad after all. Videos of Obamatron and of the President himself recording audio for it after the break. Continue reading Walt Disney World unveils incredibly scary, robotic version of President ObamaFiled under: RobotsWalt Disney World unveils incredibly scary, robotic version of President Obama originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Engadget Podcast 153 - 07.03.2009: Independence Day edition]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:01 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[It's your holiday weekend America -- how are you going to spend it? We'll tell you how: by listening to Engadget Podcast 153 over, and over, and over. What better way to utilize your extra day off and barbecue-packed good times than by putting Josh, Paul, and Nilay on repeat for you (and your friends') enjoyment? Check out the 'cast this week as the boys explore the ups and downs of the Olympus E-P1, Dell's MID plans, and field a handful of questions from our handsome, intelligent, and just basically awesome listeners. You won't be disappointed. Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller Producer: Trent Wolbe Song: Virt - Katamari on the RockHear the podcast     00:02:10 - Olympus E-P1 hands-on, test shots, and mini-review00:10:26 - Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 gets officially detailed, priced for US market00:14:22 - Wii MotionPlus impressions: it works, but so far the games aren't worth the fuss00:24:45 - Dell working on iPod touch-esque Android MID, says WSJ00:32:08 - Android 1.5 gets official SDK for native development00:38:10 - Video: Mobinnova ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It's your holiday weekend America -- how are you going to spend it? We'll tell you how: by listening to Engadget Podcast 153 over, and over, and over. What better way to utilize your extra day off and barbecue-packed good times than by putting Josh, Paul, and Nilay on repeat for you (and your friends') enjoyment? Check out the 'cast this week as the boys explore the ups and downs of the Olympus E-P1, Dell's MID plans, and field a handful of questions from our handsome, intelligent, and just basically awesome listeners. You won't be disappointed. Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller Producer: Trent Wolbe Song: Virt - Katamari on the RockHear the podcast     00:02:10 - Olympus E-P1 hands-on, test shots, and mini-review00:10:26 - Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 gets officially detailed, priced for US market00:14:22 - Wii MotionPlus impressions: it works, but so far the games aren't worth the fuss00:24:45 - Dell working on iPod touch-esque Android MID, says WSJ00:32:08 - Android 1.5 gets official SDK for native development00:38:10 - Video: Mobinnova ]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Apple's 'active packaging' patent application tries to reinvent the box]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:01 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Electronics packaging has been growing steadily smaller and less annoying over recent times, but here comes Apple adding complexity where we didn't know it was needed. The bright sparks at Cupertino envision powered, data-transmitting boxes that will ensure the device within is fully juiced, packing the latest firmware, and capable of pumping out video demos so that the packaging needn't get in the way of wooing customers. Sure, up-to-date firmware and a full battery sound nice, but we can't help but wonder about the price premium we'd have to swallow to be able to see our new toy dancing before we've even set it free from its box.[Via Phone Arena]Filed under: Misc. GadgetsApple's 'active packaging' patent application tries to reinvent the box originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:53:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Electronics packaging has been growing steadily smaller and less annoying over recent times, but here comes Apple adding complexity where we didn't know it was needed. The bright sparks at Cupertino envision powered, data-transmitting boxes that will ensure the device within is fully juiced, packing the latest firmware, and capable of pumping out video demos so that the packaging needn't get in the way of wooing customers. Sure, up-to-date firmware and a full battery sound nice, but we can't help but wonder about the price premium we'd have to swallow to be able to see our new toy dancing before we've even set it free from its box.[Via Phone Arena]Filed under: Misc. GadgetsApple's 'active packaging' patent application tries to reinvent the box originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:53:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[iPhone 3GS prototype scooped up at airport, now on eBay]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Seriously folks, what's up with these prototype iPhones falling out of nondescript white vans and ending up on eBay in the shadiest of manners? Just months after we saw an original iPhone prototype (ancient OS included) pop up on The 'Bay, now we've got one of the world's first iPhone 3GSs on there as well. According to the highly ranked eBay seller, the "guy" he "got it from" actually stumbled upon it at an airport, and rather than doing the nonsensical thing of hitting up lost and found, he decided to make the most of the sudden opportunity. According to the new owner, an Apple Genius has confirmed that it is an iPhone 3GS, but due to its prototype nature, they can't help him get past the "Connect to iTunes" screen. In other words, it's an incredibly rare brick. If that sounds like just the thing to complete your collection, you can visit the road to overpaying through the read link below.[Via ElectricPig]Filed under: CellphonesiPhone 3GS prototype scooped up at airport, now on eBay originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:03:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Seriously folks, what's up with these prototype iPhones falling out of nondescript white vans and ending up on eBay in the shadiest of manners? Just months after we saw an original iPhone prototype (ancient OS included) pop up on The 'Bay, now we've got one of the world's first iPhone 3GSs on there as well. According to the highly ranked eBay seller, the "guy" he "got it from" actually stumbled upon it at an airport, and rather than doing the nonsensical thing of hitting up lost and found, he decided to make the most of the sudden opportunity. According to the new owner, an Apple Genius has confirmed that it is an iPhone 3GS, but due to its prototype nature, they can't help him get past the "Connect to iTunes" screen. In other words, it's an incredibly rare brick. If that sounds like just the thing to complete your collection, you can visit the road to overpaying through the read link below.[Via ElectricPig]Filed under: CellphonesiPhone 3GS prototype scooped up at airport, now on eBay originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:03:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Engadget's recession antidote: win a Transformers Nintendo DS Lite Armor case and stylus!]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:40:00 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[This whole global economic crisis, and its resulting massive loss of jobs got us thinking. We here at Engadget didn't want to stand helplessly by, announcing every new round of misery without giving anything back -- so we decided to take the opportunity to spread a little positivity. We'll be handing out a new gadget every day (except for weekends) to lucky readers until we run out of stuff or companies stop sending things. Today we've got a Transformers Bumblebee Nintendo DS Starter Kit, which includes a protective Nintendo DS Lite Armor sleeve and universal stylus. We'll also be throwing in a Megatron strylus just for fun! Read the rules below (no skimming -- we're omniscient and can tell when you've skimmed) and get commenting! Hooray for free stuff!The rules:<br />
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    Leave a comment below. Any comment will do, but if you want to share your proposal for "fixing" the world economy, that'd be sweet too.<br />
    You may only enter this specific giveaway once. If you enter this giveaway more than once you'll be automatically disqualified, etc. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.)<br />
    If you enter more than once, only activate one comment. This is pretty self explanatory. Just be careful and you'll be fine.<br />
    Contest is open to anyone in the 50 States, 18 or older! Sorry, we don't make this rule (we hate excluding anyone), so be mad at our lawyers and contest laws if you have to be mad.<br />
    Winner will be chosen randomly. The winner will receive one (1)  Transformers Nintendo DS Lite Starter Kit and one (1) Megatron stylus.<br />
    If you are chosen, you will be notified by email. Winners must respond within three days of the end of the contest. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen. <br />
    Entries can be submitted until Friday, July, 3rd, at 11:59PM ET. Good luck!<br />
    Full rules can be found here.<br />
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Filed under: AnnouncementsEngadget's recession antidote: win a Transformers Nintendo DS Lite Armor case and stylus! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:00:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[This whole global economic crisis, and its resulting massive loss of jobs got us thinking. We here at Engadget didn't want to stand helplessly by, announcing every new round of misery without giving anything back -- so we decided to take the opportunity to spread a little positivity. We'll be handing out a new gadget every day (except for weekends) to lucky readers until we run out of stuff or companies stop sending things. Today we've got a Transformers Bumblebee Nintendo DS Starter Kit, which includes a protective Nintendo DS Lite Armor sleeve and universal stylus. We'll also be throwing in a Megatron strylus just for fun! Read the rules below (no skimming -- we're omniscient and can tell when you've skimmed) and get commenting! Hooray for free stuff!The rules:<br />
<br />
    Leave a comment below. Any comment will do, but if you want to share your proposal for "fixing" the world economy, that'd be sweet too.<br />
    You may only enter this specific giveaway once. If you enter this giveaway more than once you'll be automatically disqualified, etc. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.)<br />
    If you enter more than once, only activate one comment. This is pretty self explanatory. Just be careful and you'll be fine.<br />
    Contest is open to anyone in the 50 States, 18 or older! Sorry, we don't make this rule (we hate excluding anyone), so be mad at our lawyers and contest laws if you have to be mad.<br />
    Winner will be chosen randomly. The winner will receive one (1)  Transformers Nintendo DS Lite Starter Kit and one (1) Megatron stylus.<br />
    If you are chosen, you will be notified by email. Winners must respond within three days of the end of the contest. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen. <br />
    Entries can be submitted until Friday, July, 3rd, at 11:59PM ET. Good luck!<br />
    Full rules can be found here.<br />
<br />
<br />
Filed under: AnnouncementsEngadget's recession antidote: win a Transformers Nintendo DS Lite Armor case and stylus! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 12:00:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Sony readying CyberShot DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 cameras?]]></title>
			<link>http://digitalworldaccess.com/showthread.php?tid=18553</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:39:59 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[It was only a few months ago that we were fielding rumors about Sony's CyberShot DSC-HX1, and now we're struggling to keep our credit card at bay each time we waltz by one in the local camera shop. Today, Sony Insider has pointed out that the outfit may be readying a new duo to complement the megazoom: the DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1. If the latest whispers prove legitimate, the TX1 will boast a 10 megapixel sensor, 4x optical zoom, 3-inch LCD, 720p movie mode and a price tag somewhere south of &#36;400. The WX1 should check in as a lower-end model with 10 megapixels, a 5x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD and the same 720p movie mode; why exactly it'll be cheaper we're not sure, but that's the good word at the moment. E-tailer Provantage already has listings for both cameras up, so it seems as if it's just a matter of time before Sony confirms all the good news.[Via Sony Insider]Filed under: Digital CamerasSony readying CyberShot DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 cameras? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:18:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It was only a few months ago that we were fielding rumors about Sony's CyberShot DSC-HX1, and now we're struggling to keep our credit card at bay each time we waltz by one in the local camera shop. Today, Sony Insider has pointed out that the outfit may be readying a new duo to complement the megazoom: the DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1. If the latest whispers prove legitimate, the TX1 will boast a 10 megapixel sensor, 4x optical zoom, 3-inch LCD, 720p movie mode and a price tag somewhere south of &#36;400. The WX1 should check in as a lower-end model with 10 megapixels, a 5x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD and the same 720p movie mode; why exactly it'll be cheaper we're not sure, but that's the good word at the moment. E-tailer Provantage already has listings for both cameras up, so it seems as if it's just a matter of time before Sony confirms all the good news.[Via Sony Insider]Filed under: Digital CamerasSony readying CyberShot DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 cameras? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:18:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Poll: How's your Palm Pre holding up?]]></title>
			<link>http://digitalworldaccess.com/showthread.php?tid=18551</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:39:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[It's been nearly a month since the launch of Palm's newest handset, the Pre. Since then, we here at Engadget have heard some vague and hard to substantiate claims of hardware failures -- cracked screens, a little broken plastic here and there -- but nothing on a large scale, so far as we can tell. We thought it was about time to turn it over to you the readers (the ones lucky enough to have a Pre, anyway), to tell us how the phone is holding up physically. Is it tough as nails or is it falling apart? Poll is after the break.View PollFiled under: CellphonesPoll: How's your Palm Pre holding up? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[It's been nearly a month since the launch of Palm's newest handset, the Pre. Since then, we here at Engadget have heard some vague and hard to substantiate claims of hardware failures -- cracked screens, a little broken plastic here and there -- but nothing on a large scale, so far as we can tell. We thought it was about time to turn it over to you the readers (the ones lucky enough to have a Pre, anyway), to tell us how the phone is holding up physically. Is it tough as nails or is it falling apart? Poll is after the break.View PollFiled under: CellphonesPoll: How's your Palm Pre holding up? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Windows 7 release to manufacturing reportedly on track for July 13th]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:39:58 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Get out your Bill Gates commemorative calendars folks, 'cause it looks like we now have a few more dates to mark off on the road to Windows 7 availability. While Microsoft still isn't saying anything official itself just yet, a number of different sources are reporting that the company has set July 10th as the date for the final gold build of Windows 7, while the big release to manufacturing date is apparently on track for July 13th. Of course, things could still change if there's a major bug or other problem encountered, but barring any disasters, that'll likely be the same build that finds its way onto your PC this fall.<br />
Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsWindows 7 release to manufacturing reportedly on track for July 13th originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Get out your Bill Gates commemorative calendars folks, 'cause it looks like we now have a few more dates to mark off on the road to Windows 7 availability. While Microsoft still isn't saying anything official itself just yet, a number of different sources are reporting that the company has set July 10th as the date for the final gold build of Windows 7, while the big release to manufacturing date is apparently on track for July 13th. Of course, things could still change if there's a major bug or other problem encountered, but barring any disasters, that'll likely be the same build that finds its way onto your PC this fall.<br />
Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsWindows 7 release to manufacturing reportedly on track for July 13th originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:04:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Ogo CC-10 throws time-tested formula to the wind, goes portrait QWERTY]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:39:57 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[We haven't heard a solitary peep out of IXI Mobile in a hot minute, even though its Ogo line -- once a member of Cingular's lineup -- had found some niche popularity among teens and the deaf community. We'd even thought they'd gone into R&D hibernation, actually, but apparently not -- they're innovating. They're innovating so much, in fact, that they've innovated themselves right out of the landscape clamshell form factor that made the Ogo famous. This Inventec-sourced CC-10 we just spotted in the FCC looks more Centro than Ogo, though all of the original's features -- notably strong IM and social networking support -- carry on through to the new model. At any rate, we can say that IXI doesn't intend to break back into the North American market -- at least not with this exact unit, anyway -- since GSM 1900 and Bluetooth are the only features it bothered testing.Filed under: Cellphones, HandheldsOgo CC-10 throws time-tested formula to the wind, goes portrait QWERTY originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 18:29:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[We haven't heard a solitary peep out of IXI Mobile in a hot minute, even though its Ogo line -- once a member of Cingular's lineup -- had found some niche popularity among teens and the deaf community. We'd even thought they'd gone into R&D hibernation, actually, but apparently not -- they're innovating. They're innovating so much, in fact, that they've innovated themselves right out of the landscape clamshell form factor that made the Ogo famous. This Inventec-sourced CC-10 we just spotted in the FCC looks more Centro than Ogo, though all of the original's features -- notably strong IM and social networking support -- carry on through to the new model. At any rate, we can say that IXI doesn't intend to break back into the North American market -- at least not with this exact unit, anyway -- since GSM 1900 and Bluetooth are the only features it bothered testing.Filed under: Cellphones, HandheldsOgo CC-10 throws time-tested formula to the wind, goes portrait QWERTY originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 18:29:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Archos 9 Windows 7 tablet does a little hands-on time]]></title>
			<link>http://digitalworldaccess.com/showthread.php?tid=18549</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 05:38:47 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Looks like the Archos 9 Windows 7 tablet has made it out of the labs (and controlled show floor settings) and into the hands of Crave UK, where that seemingly-amazing resistive touchscreen continues to impress -- so much so that they initially thought it was a capacitive unit. We actually pinged Crave ed Nate Lanxon to find out what was up, and the real story appears to be a mystery -- either Archos PR is mistaken in telling everyone that it's a resistive screen, or the company has somehow improved the tech to the point where it's virtually indistinguishable from a capacitive display. Given our experience with previous Archos resistive touchscreen devices that felt like mush, we've got to say we're going with Occam's Razor on this and that it's really capacitive, but we're definitely ready to be proven wrong -- hey Archos, you feel like sending us a new toy to play with?Filed under: Tablet PCsArchos 9 Windows 7 tablet does a little hands-on time originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:16:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Looks like the Archos 9 Windows 7 tablet has made it out of the labs (and controlled show floor settings) and into the hands of Crave UK, where that seemingly-amazing resistive touchscreen continues to impress -- so much so that they initially thought it was a capacitive unit. We actually pinged Crave ed Nate Lanxon to find out what was up, and the real story appears to be a mystery -- either Archos PR is mistaken in telling everyone that it's a resistive screen, or the company has somehow improved the tech to the point where it's virtually indistinguishable from a capacitive display. Given our experience with previous Archos resistive touchscreen devices that felt like mush, we've got to say we're going with Occam's Razor on this and that it's really capacitive, but we're definitely ready to be proven wrong -- hey Archos, you feel like sending us a new toy to play with?Filed under: Tablet PCsArchos 9 Windows 7 tablet does a little hands-on time originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:16:00 EST.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read]]></content:encoded>
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