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  • ZAGG Introduces ZAGGfolio Keyboard Case for Apple iPad 2

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  • Verizon’s Droid Eris goes on permanent vacation

    Verizon’s Droid Eris goes on permanent vacation

    You might have figured that the recent update to Android 2.1 would've given Verizon's Droid Eris a few months of additional shelf life, but alas, it was not to be; the phone is no longer available from Verizon's online store, and we'd assume that any remaining inventory in the field will dwindle to nothingness in the coming weeks. If anything, it seems like the device -- basically a tweaked Hero -- would be able to effectively soldier on indefinitely for $50 or so on contract, but maybe the carrier's intent on keeping Android a higher-end affair for the time being. And hey, with the Droid X and Droid 2 coming any week now, we suppose it's getting pretty crowded anyhow. Ultra-cheap original Droid, anyone?

    [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

    Verizon's Droid Eris goes on permanent vacation originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Apple iPhone 4 pre-orders now sold out?

    Apple iPhone 4 pre-orders now sold out?

    We have no idea how this happened given the insane problems Apple and AT&T have had processing iPhone 4 pre-orders today, but lots of people (including us) are seeing a July 2 ship date at Apple's online store, or about a week after the next-gen iPhone launches on June 24. Frankly, that's amazing -- we can only imagine the kind of sustained rush it took to cause a sellout of a product virtually no one was actually able to order. So that's Apple and AT&T both sold out -- at this point it's looking like standing in line somewhere come launch day is going to be your best bet, but we'll let you know if we hear any better news.

    [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

    Apple iPhone 4 pre-orders now sold out? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Jun 2010 23:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • iPhone 4 Up For Pre-Order — Black Only

    iPhone 4 Up For Pre-Order — Black Only

    Henry Ford once famously said, "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black." The same can now be said for the iPhone 4. Just moments ago, Apple's latest mobile device was put up for pre-sale on Apple's Online Store. But as was rumored, it's only available for pre-order in black. As the store notes, "White iPhone currently unavailable for pre-order or in-store pickup." They don't give an estimate as to when the white one will be available, but it will undoubtedly be at some point this Summer.

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  • US Cellular rolls out ‘low-maintenance’ CDM8635 flip

    US Cellular rolls out ‘low-maintenance’ CDM8635 flip

    When the term "low-maintenance" appears in the first sentence of a phone's press release, you can pretty much guess what it's all about. Sure enough, the CDM8635 being offered through well-established industry middleman PCD to US Cellular keeps things simple with a 1.3 megapixel camera, 2.2-inch color and 1.5-inch monochrome displays on the inside and exterior, respectively, dedicated shortcut keys for top phone functions, and voice-activated dialing; we don't have pricing details just yet, but we can assume it'll be dirt-cheap on contract. Look for it to hit USCC's online store some time today -- and in the meantime, follow the break for PCD's press release.

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    US Cellular rolls out 'low-maintenance' CDM8635 flip originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 01 Jun 2010 11:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • iPhone 3G missing a ’select’ button on Apple Store, might not be long for this earth

    iPhone 3G missing a ’select’ button on Apple Store, might not be long for this earth

    Yes, the "iPhone 3G is dead" rumors are flying fast, and our latest entry is hardly a rumor: Apple's online store currently lists the solitary 8GB iPhone 3G next to the full iPhone 3GS crop, but there's no longer a tasty "select" button below it. Usually if something's out of stock on the Apple store it will just say so, along with a projected time of delay, but with the 4G presumably around the corner this could indeed be marking the end of the 3G's last stand.

    [Thanks, J]

    iPhone 3G missing a 'select' button on Apple Store, might not be long for this earth originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 May 2010 09:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Lexar unveils new 32GB CF cards and CF reader

    Lexar unveils new 32GB CF cards and CF reader

    Lexar Media, a provider of memory products for digital media, recently announced the release of their Lexar Professional 600x and 300x 32GB CompactFlash cards as well as the Lexar Professional ExpressCard CompactFlash Reader. The products offer improved performance with a guaranteed minimum write speed of 90MB/s and 45MB/s for the 600x and 300x cards, respectively, when paired with an UDMA 6-enable device. The ExpressCard Reader is a portable CF card reader that fits into a PC or Mac ExpressCard slot and supports read/write speeds of up to 133MB/s.

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  • RadioShack ditching Palm? [Update: Confirmed]

    RadioShack ditching Palm? [Update: Confirmed]

    Yikes, talk about kicking a fellow while he’s down. With Palm doing their best to hang on to their executive team whilst also reportedly looking for a buyer, they’re not exactly at a high point right now — and now, it looks like they might be about to lose a major distribution partner: RadioShack. As crazy [...]

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  • Konnet Power Pyramid Supreme: charge your controllers with style

    Konnet Power Pyramid Supreme: charge your controllers with style

    If you’re looking for a new accessory for your PS3 or Xbox 360, check out the Konnet Power Pyramid Supreme. This futuristic and stylishly designed charger allows you to charge up to two PS3 and two Xbox 360 controllers at once. It even has an LED status indicator that tells you when the charging is complete.

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  • The Linksys E-Series router is for you while the Cisco Valet is for your dad

    The Linksys E-Series router is for you while the Cisco Valet is for your dad

    Cisco today announced two new lines of wireless routers: the Valet series and the Linksys E-series. Both share the same design, with the only obvious differentiator being the color. The white Valet routers target the general consumer, while the black E-series is designed for "tech enthusiasts" like yours truly.

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  • iPad to be released on April 3, pre-orders on March 12

    iPad to be released on April 3, pre-orders on March 12

    You’ll have to make do with this until April Get thee to the clickery! The iPad is hitting the streets on April 3 and you can start pre-ordering on March 12. As far as we can tell there was no real “delay” here, per se. As we discussed this week there was no month delay as promised [...]

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  • AT&T suspends online iPhone sales in New York City, reasons still unclear

    AT&T suspends online iPhone sales in New York City, reasons still unclear

    Here's a Sunday night conundrum for you: it's no longer possible to purchase an iPhone from AT&T's online store if you live in New York City, and as of right now, the carrier isn't saying why. Making matters worse, some online customer service reps have apparently gone rogue in providing explanations to curious would-be customers and the occasional inquisitive blogger -- the Consumerist was told that NYC wasn't "ready for the iPhone," and a few others (including us) were fed a line about credit card fraud causing a ban on online sales. The fraud explanation would actually make sense, considering NYC-area Apple and AT&T stores all have the phone in stock and are happily selling them, but Ma Bell still hasn't put this story to bed with an official explanation -- all we've heard so far is the charmingly generic "We periodically modify our promotions and distribution channels." Way to quell a fire with the gasoline of ambiguity, friends. Anyway, if you want an iPhone in New York City right this instant, you should start walking to the 24-hour Fifth Avenue Apple Store, taking the opportunity to assess your priorities and fundamental sense of purpose along the way. The rest of us will continue spending a reasonable percentage of our income on housing.

    [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

    AT&T suspends online iPhone sales in New York City, reasons still unclear originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Dec 2009 00:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Sprint puts out fact sheet for dual-mode U301 WiMAX modem, release imminent?

    Sprint puts out fact sheet for dual-mode U301 WiMAX modem, release imminent?

    So Sprint just published an official fact sheet for a U301 USB modem with support for both WiMAX and EV-DO -- it's not accompanied by any press release or product page on Sprint's online store, but we can only assume this means that a release is around the corner. Of course, the dual-mode capability alone doesn't set it apart -- the carrier's existing U300 model already handles those duties with aplomb -- but what seemingly sets the U301 apart is its support for Mac OS. We'd just as soon they'd release drivers for the U300, but failing that, alright, fine, we'll take a new modem. If we're sustaining over 3Mbps down, we'll take a lot of carrier and manufacturer abuse, actually.

    Sprint puts out fact sheet for dual-mode U301 WiMAX modem, release imminent? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 19 Dec 2009 04:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Nokia N900 coming to Vodafone UK in January 2010

    Nokia N900 coming to Vodafone UK in January 2010

    Quick and dirty bit of news for you lovely subjects of the United Kingdom and independent spirits of Ireland: Vodafone's online store is showing the much hailed N900 as an option, with handsets expected at some point next month. The Irish arm of the carrier had already admitted it'll be offering the device, and we foresee the two launching the handset simultaneously early in the new year, with regrettably little competition from the other UK carriers. As Electric Pig reported when the N900 first started shipping, only O2 replied with a "not yet," while Orange and T-Mobile were presumably too busy making out to respond.

    [Thanks, Rock]

    Nokia N900 coming to Vodafone UK in January 2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Dec 2009 06:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • HP lets iPAQ Glisten out of the box

    HP lets iPAQ Glisten out of the box

    The AT&T-bound iPAQ Glisten from HP has been unboxed for our viewing pleasure, video of which can be found immediately after the break. If you're not in such a hurry though, you'll want to know it's an AMOLED-fronted, Qualcomm-powered (533MHz) WinMo 6.5 device, which brings the BlackBerry form factor sans the RIM user experience, but plus a touchscreen. Another thing to note is that AT&T's online store will be the only place to get it, at the already announced $179.99 after rebates on a two-year deal. The video does a good job of comparing HP's return to the mobile space with a pair of similar devices, and we're left with the impression that it's a pretty chunky machine, but as usual we recommend seeing it for yourself -- and you already know where to find it.

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    HP lets iPAQ Glisten out of the box originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Dec 2009 07:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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