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Engadget Podcast 172 - 11.23.2009

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. can be a vital part of a healthy, well-balanced breakfast. nom nom nom nom nom I can't stand bitshifter. I ...

From JOSH TOPOLSKY, NILAY PATEL, PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  23 Nov 2009

Palm Pre backups can be easily overwritten by a replacement device: replacers beware!

I have been through 4 Palm Pres, and on this 5th one, I lost all of my contacts. I've spent hours on the phone with Palm and Sprint and they have essentially told me that my contacts are gone. I lost tons of contacts. What does this teach us about ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  21 Nov 2009

Wired shows off an Apple tablet-formatted copy of Wired on a fake Apple tablet

It's a wild land of imagination over at Wired and Condé Nast these days. The pair have managed not only to dream up a colorful, animated copy of Wired magazine for the so-far imaginary Apple tablet, but actually whipped up a concept of a Apple tablet ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: WIRED Magazine

How-to: run Chrome OS as a virtual machine

No offense to most people, but if you're having issues figuring out how to setup a VM, you have bigger problems. On second thought, you're probably the kind of person Chrome OS is designed for. It does one thing, and one thing only. Just don't search ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  20 Nov 2009

Smartfish ErgoMotion Mouse fights off RSI with a bit of wobble

After a long period of incubation, Smartfish is at last ready to start shipping the first of its "ErgoMotion" devices. The ErgoMotion Mouse is a pretty straightforward wireless laser mouse, with large right and left click buttons, a nice big scroll ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  20 Nov 2009

Sony Ericsson Pureness hands-on: Pacman edition

We've seen it out and about, but at last we got a chance to actually play with Sony Ericsson's tribute to impractical style: the Pureness. As it turns out, using the device is just about as pointless as it seems. You can always just barely make out ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

ASUS G51J 3D hands-on

This writer is on record saying that gaming is the real killer app for 3D, and while we wait for 3D movies to find a home distribution method and start throwing some weight around, that continues ring true. Luckily, the doesn't skimp on the graphics ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NVIDIA,  Fujifilm

Editorial: Chrome OS is what I want, but not what I need

sing with me "I have this feeling that somebody is watching me " :) @Satz sing along fail... lets try it again "i always feel like somebodies watching meeeeee" @earthboundloveship Of course I know the lyrics..lol..its my favorite song.. I like the ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  TechCrunch

AT&T 'hits' back at Verizon's Map for That campaign with an 'ad' of its own

Haha, that made me laugh. But it is true. Truth hurts. VZW people will start moaning..... Looking a little pudgy right? But the most important thing about a network is to start with the letter "V" The whole 100K apps thing though is all Apple. Not ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.,  Google Inc.,  Major League Baseball,  T-Mobile,  PC World

XPERIA X10 hands-on: lukewarm edition

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 ...

From PAUL MILLER, Engadget,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony

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