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JVC's HA-NCX77 in-ear noise-cancelling headphones... What'd you say? {Engadget}
Mar 9th 2007 3:59PM They're on sale over at buy.com for $41.99. Cheap...if they're any good.
Cingular officially launches BlackBerry Pearl {Engadget}
Dec 4th 2006 1:57AM The Pearl is nice, but it still suffers from the inadvertent hangup problem: If you pull the phone from your pocket or holster to answer a call and accidentally brush the "trackball", the call is rejected and sent on to voicemail. A better solution for those looking for a Blackberry that's teeny is the Samsung SGH-T719. It's a quadband clamshell, RAZR-sized, with Blackberry Connect. It gets Blackberry e-mail just like the Pearl, syncs contacts and calendar, too. I bought mine from T-Mobile, unlocked it for free with instructions found on the web, and got a Cingular SIM. I've used it all over the US and in 5 European countries. Fantastic.
Motorola and Verizon announce Q: $199 {Engadget Mobile}
May 23rd 2006 6:33PM There is no Wi-Fi on the Q. With EV-DO, who needs it?
Motorola "Capri": the real RAZR slider? {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 25th 2006 6:37PM You can find a product page for the phone (complete with Yao Ming) on Motorola's China site: http://www.motorola.com.cn/z1/
Ask Engadget: How do you like to move media on WiFi? {Engadget}
Feb 17th 2006 1:16PM Check out the PRISMIQ MediaPlayer. It won several "best of" awards at CES and PC Mag a couple of years ago. It plays video (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Divx), audio (MP3, WAV, streaming MP3), and photos. You also get a web browser--if you really want to punish yourself with web-on-TV. They're going for well under $150 these days on the company's website.









