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  • Apple: Sorry about all the failed iPhone 4 pre-orders, but we definitely had a good day

    Apple: Sorry about all the failed iPhone 4 pre-orders, but we definitely had a good day

    Apple just released a tiny little message about its 600,000 pre-orders. First, it crowed that it got 600,000 pre-orders and then it apologized for, um, sucking the life out of the economy while people at work kept pressing the “Continue” button over and over again in a Skinner-esque effort to make the damn site work. [...]

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  • Teriyaki chicken infusion using the Fizz Giz

    Teriyaki chicken infusion using the Fizz Giz

    Never let it be said that the guy from Fizz Giz, a portable carbonating product, isn’t tenacious in his quest to carbonate everything possible. This video shows our buddy Mike (last name Spike) marinating chicken using a high-pressure injection of CO2. We love home carbonators in our house and we use them every day. Sadly, since [...]

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  • WickedLasers Spyder III Pro Arctic Laser burns all comers

    WickedLasers Spyder III Pro Arctic Laser burns all comers

    Holy wow. I saw this thing this morning but I forgot about it. Then Kyle at Giz pointed out that this laser – made from diodes out of a Casio slim projector – costs only $200 and can burn almost anything. Now I’m interested. We’ve done reviews of WickedLaser products in the past but this looks [...]

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  • Asus squirts out a Windows-powered EEE Pad

    Asus squirts out a Windows-powered EEE Pad

    I know you’re probably conked out on an Adirondack chair with a Blue Moon in your hand by now, but listen up: Asus just announced they’re making a 10- and 13-inch EEE tablet. Welcome back to 2001! To be fair, this isn’t your granddaddy’s tablet. It has a front webcam, a Core 2 Duo chipset, and [...]

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  • A look at the next iPhone, as it leaks across the Internet

    A look at the next iPhone, as it leaks across the Internet

    Today, Gizmodo won at the Internet, and all it took was $10,000. That’s the current price being whispered amongst the blogging circles as what was paid for a prototype of the next iPhone — yep, next, as in the one that isn’t announced yet — purportedly found on the floor of a bar in San [...]

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  • CrunchDeals: “Little Lady” Hohner Harmonica

    CrunchDeals: “Little Lady” Hohner Harmonica

    I had a few of these when I was a kid and they were great fun. You basically only have four notes in C Major (8 reeds total) but you can play a few simple songs including, but not limited to, songs in C Major.

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  • Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow

    Sprint Pre and Pixi owners: Expect Palm webOS 1.4 today with video recording and Flash 10 in tow

    Sometime today, Feburary 26, 2010, Sprint Pre and Pixi owners should get a nice little surprise on their handsets. It seems like Sprint and Palm are ready to deliver the latest webOS update, which should bring the aforementioned updates along with a bunch of other enhancements conveniently listed for your perusal after the jump.

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  • Microsoft’s Pink concept phone becomes less of a concept, shows up on FCC

    Microsoft’s Pink concept phone becomes less of a concept, shows up on FCC

    Remember when people were all excited about Microsoft’s weird tablet stuff? And the phone they were supposed to make? Well, it seems the FCC has released images of an upcoming “Turtle” phone, the PB10ZU. It runs on CDMA and has Bluetooth and WiFi. Sharp, who cut their teeth building the Sidekick way back when, should release [...]

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  • Mario Kart (and more) for your Palm Pre

    Mario Kart (and more) for your Palm Pre

    A WebOS port of the popular GB/CGA emulator is pretty rocking’, even though it only runs at 90% speed on a good day. The hackers who figured all this out will get it back up to speed shortly but don’t expect to download this at the Apps Market or whatever Palm is calling it. This [...]

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  • Apple’s January 27 event invites just hit inboxes all over the world

    Apple’s January 27 event invites just hit inboxes all over the world

    Huzzahs and alarums! Apple’s January 27 event has just been announced to tech journos all over the world with a new invite reading “Come see our latest creation” hitting inboxes left and right. The event will happen on January 27 at 10am PST. More as we get it. You can read all about our iSlate obsession [...]

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  • Allegedly leaked Nexus One purchase page answers, raises questions (update: we’ve got the terms of sale)

    Allegedly leaked Nexus One purchase page answers, raises questions (update: we’ve got the terms of sale)

    So apparently the cats over at Gizmodo have gotten their hands on leaked pics of the Nexus One's landing and purchase page. First, the meat. According to the pages, the phone will be available in two ways: as a $529.99 unsubsidized and unlocked device, and as a $179.99 T-Mobile device locked to a two year contract. Sound familiar? It should, because it's exactly the same story as every other phone available on the market right now. Additionally, the pics seem to suggest that there will only be one plan available should you get the device on contract -- 500 minutes of talk time, unlimited text, data, and mobile to mobile for $79.99 -- which happens to exactly equal what you'd pay for a T-Mobile Even More 500 plan with unlimited smartphone data and unlimited messaging, so that means there's no bogus premium here. Furthermore, Giz claims that if you cancel your contract within 120 days you have to pay a $350 fee (a la Verizon) or return the phone to Google, and any existing customer that wishes to buy the phone has to switch to the Nexus One plan.

    One thing that caught our eye is a mention of personalization -- you'll be able to get the phone engraved, something that we've been able to independently confirm through another tipster of ours. It looks like you can do two lines of text on a metallic bar on the back of the device... just don't expect to return it if you do (seriously, it says right in the terms of service that you're married to that thing if you get it etched).

    To be perfectly honest, it's hard to say if this is the real deal or not. We don't get why Google would want to lock you into a single plan, nor do we fully understand why you would need to activate your phone via the website (as shown in the grab). Of course, the big G sometimes works in mysterious ways -- perhaps they're going for a little Apple magic here with restrictive plans and draconian ideas about how you can use the phone. It wouldn't be surprising given the timing of the company's little event next week. Don't worry, all will be revealed soon enough.

    Update: Well what do you know. We've just been hit with a few photos of our own, apparently straight from HTC training materials, according to a tipster. And what else? Oh yes -- a PDF of the terms of sale, which you can download and view right here.

    Allegedly leaked Nexus One purchase page answers, raises questions (update: we've got the terms of sale) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 29 Dec 2009 21:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Apple approves a chintzy video app for older iPhones

    Apple approves a chintzy video app for older iPhones

    Do you have 99 cents burning a hole in your pocket? Do you have an old iPhone 2G or 3G? Get yourself this video camera app. The catch? It takes 160x213 video at three frames per second. Three frames per second. Do you know what kind of video that is? That's flip book quality.

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  • Quentin Tarantino in a Softbank Commercial

    Quentin Tarantino in a Softbank Commercial

    Ah, Japan – where logic and stars go to pass fitfully into that good night. This is much better than “Suntory time,” though. via Giz

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  • Barnes & Noble eReader leaks and it’s a doozy

    Barnes & Noble eReader leaks and it’s a doozy

    Barnes & Noble is apparently trying to sell an ebook reader that will launch next week. Fair enough. The Kindle needs a strong competitor. However, these mock-ups from Giz show something that looks so wild as to be a bit too good to be true. What you're seeing is an 800x600 pixel paper screen with a small "multi-touch" LCD that would allow you to browse books in full color and tap out search terms and notes. It will have support for B&N titles sold in the store and online as well as the ability to download Google books.

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  • Rumor: Is this the Jabra Stone?

    Rumor: Is this the Jabra Stone?

    Well, that didn’t last long. Jabra barely started their mysterious campaign to hype up the Jabra Stone this morning, and it looks like the beans have already been spilled. Someone just passed the picture above onto Giz, claiming that it was none other than the Stone itself. It doesn’t look anything like the silhouette Jabra has [...]

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