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Microsoft's dual-screen Courier booklet emerges, isn't near production {Engadget}
Sep 23rd 2009 5:05AM I'm sure with such a big screen and advanced touch registration, you could just create a roll-out keyboard you can sit on the screen to make it easier to touch type. :]
Video: DFI hybrid motherboard runs two whole systems... simultaneously! {Engadget}
Sep 18th 2009 4:55PM I can see this being levied as a low-power solution for casual web/office editing.
As opposed to running a full pledged cpu [Core2/i7/etc] and gpu that would produce a large amount of heat, use more power, and create more noise [I'm sure fan speeds could be lowered for Atom use], you could could simply boot up on the Atom side.
Engadget's back to school giveaway part 2: win an Xbox 360 prize pack! {Engadget}
Sep 7th 2009 3:34PM Having a console would be pretty nice.
Scratch-n-Scroll noteable mousepad puts the "do" back in "To Do" list {Engadget}
Sep 7th 2009 1:35AM I had to start using a mouse pad when I noticed that my mouse's pads were starting to rub away some of my desk's paint.
Microsoft's CEDIA event September 9th to reveal what's new in Media Center {Engadget}
Aug 25th 2009 3:47PM There hasn't been anything THAT BIG added to iPods for a very long time.
Other than those lovely $10 firmware upgrades.
Zune HD specs fill in the blanks on video format support, battery life and more - Update: now with more, better! {Engadget}
Aug 13th 2009 4:46PM I don't know what Microsoft has planned, but I have been wondering what updates are going to come to the Zune software.
And in addition to the desktop update, if any new firmware will be pushed out to the older Zunes.
Engadget's recession antidote: win a Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 {Engadget}
Jul 27th 2009 5:18PM looks sexy
Engadget HD takes a spin with Samsung's BD-P4600 Blu-ray player {Engadget}
Jul 16th 2009 3:43PM Except it's not supposed to go in an AV cabinet?
"For anyone other than those who simply must mount everything on their wall, "
Taiwan 'orders' Dell to honor $15 monitor mishap (updated) {Engadget}
Jul 2nd 2009 5:25AM How is this even standing up for consumers?
This is simply standing up for the idiocy of today's society.
The "If it sounds too good to be true, then it likely is." quote still applies in modern times.
If a local shop misprinted a price in an advertisement, received thousands of orders, were then ordered to honor the printed price, and were then hurled into bankruptcy due to the significant loss, would you still agree then?
Engadget's recession antidote: win an insane grab bag of random stuff! {Engadget}
Jun 22nd 2009 3:07PM Awh yeah









