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The Engadget Podcast, live at 6:15PM EST!

Hey, it's Friday, and the Engadget Podcast crew is ready to blow out the week in news live -- and not only is there tech news to talk about, but we've got a hot new site to call home. It's all going down at 6:15PM EST, but the chat below is open, so ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  20 Nov 2009

Motorola Motus specs leaked, headed for AT&T?

Please note: If you're a current Engadget commenter, you do not need to re-register. Simply login and you will be prompted to select a username. I like the Tilt and the CLIQ resemblance. THIS is how the iPhone SHOULD look like How does that thing slide ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  AT&T Inc.

Banned Xbox modders get a class-action lawsuit to call their own

As for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PC), the whole "...Searching, ...Searching, ...Searching" thing is gonna drive me crazy. KCUF!! @OneLove Life is fair... at being unfair! :) What a bunch of whiners! Go crawl back into your mommy's basement till ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Best Buy,  Ferrari

Sony to expand PlayStation Network into Sony Online Service, sell music, books, videos

Sony had a big management meeting in Japan today, where the tech giant announced some extremely vague plans for what's initially being called the Sony Online Service -- an new "iTunes-like" service built on the PlayStation Network that will sell ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

Google's Chrome OS revealed! (with video!)

Google had a low-key event today to preview Chrome OS, its new operating system based on Linux and the Chrome browser. Things are still pretty early -- it's not even in beta yet, let alone on shipping products -- but that's the first official screen ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Facebook Inc.,  Twitter Inc

BenQ bringing nReader e-book reader to Asia

We're still not quite sure this mad rush to produce e-book readers will result in anything but tears and heartbreak, but that isn't stopping BenQ from joining in: it's just announced the nReader, which will hit Taiwan in January along with an online ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  19 Nov 2009

ViewSonic VPD500 and VPD400 media players handled on video

Although we saw glimpses of back in July, the no-longer-just-a-monitor company is officially pushing 'em out the door now. NetbookNews was kind enough to do a quick unboxing and hands-on for us, and although they both seem nice enough, we can't help ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

Samsung Bada phone to be announced first half of next year

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 ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  18 Nov 2009

Latest SixthSense demo features paper 'laptop,' camera gestures

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 ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  TED

AT&T loses request for injunction against Verizon's Map for That ads

wow didnt see that coming i did. I knew the judge wasn't going to force the ads off as false advertising. Because the ad clearly labels the maps as 3g coverage and the data is correct. those maps are the 3g coverage areas for each service, as stated by ...

From NILAY PATEL, Engadget,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

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