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  • Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Goes On Sale

    Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Goes On Sale

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  • Apple releases “Unibody” Mac Mini

    Apple releases “Unibody” Mac Mini

    In a surprise move Apple released a new “unibody” Mac Mini starting at $699 and featuring an HDMI card and SD card slot. The new computer comes in server and desktop versions. The server version lacks an optical drive and runs OS X Snow Leopard Server while the standard version has received [...]

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  • NEC rolls out Windows CE-based N-08B MID / phone for Japan

    NEC rolls out Windows CE-based N-08B MID / phone for Japan

    The chances of this one ever making its way to these shores are about as slim as can be, but it looks like folks in Japan will soon be able to get their hands on NEC's new N-08B, which is part phone and part MID (but mostly MID). Relying on the venerable Windows CE operating system, this one packs a 4.6-inch, 854 x 480 display (non-touchscreen, it seems), along with a full QWERTY keyboard complete with a trackpoint-like pointer, WiFi and 3G connectivity, a micro SD card slot for expansion, a 3.1 megapixel camera, and a promised 350 minutes of talk time when used as a phone. Still no indication of a price, but this one will apparently be available on NTT DoCoMo in August.

    NEC rolls out Windows CE-based N-08B MID / phone for Japan originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 May 2010 15:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Photo gallery: Japan’s KDDI shows summer cell phone line-up

    Photo gallery: Japan’s KDDI shows summer cell phone line-up

    Japan's second biggest mobile company KDDI today unveiled [JP] the 10 cell phones of their new line-up for this summer. The first of these models, the majority of which are waterproof (which seems to indicate a new trend in Japan's cell phone industry), will be rolled out in Japan as early as at the end of this month. Here's the complete line-up.

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  • That’s right, yet another iPad clone

    That’s right, yet another iPad clone

    In case you’re having trouble keeping up with all these iPad wannabes, here are a few others we’ve written about: Antom N450, Meizu, AK7801. It doesn’t look like there is anything particularly noteworthy about this device, except maybe the fact that this tablet pc actually called Tablet PC.

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  • Velocity Micro unveils Android 2.1 Cruz Tablet and Cruz Reader

    Velocity Micro unveils Android 2.1 Cruz Tablet and Cruz Reader

    Velocity Micro, who has tried to enter the market before with their M5 MID, yesterday unveiled two new tablet devices—the Cruz Tablet and Cruz Reader. Both models use a 7-inch touchscreen and support Flash 10.1, but the most attractive aspect is the affordability: the Cruz Tablet is expected to cost $299.99 while the Cruz Reader will be $199.99.

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  • Next-gen iPad said to have OLED screen (deja vu, anyone?)

    Next-gen iPad said to have OLED screen (deja vu, anyone?)

    The Apple rumor mill is back up and running its dirty tricks again. This time we hear that the iPad is supposed to get an OLED screen just like we heard in the past MacBook Pros and iPhpnes were going to get the better screens. So being burned at least twice before, we're a little hesitant to take this report seriously.

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  • The WePad gets a price and launch date (update: Now with a demo of the interface!)

    The WePad gets a price and launch date (update: Now with a demo of the interface!)

    The WePad made headlines a few weeks back when the tablet launched out of seemingly nowhere. It's really the anti-iPad with multitasking, Flash, SD card slot, USB, along with the Android Marketplace, but while maintaining Apple's sleek design. But the pricing and availability wasn't mentioned with the hardware specs. The company just went public with those deets' along with announcing Intel and Adobe as official WePad partners.

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  • Finally, iBookend gives the iPad an ability that’s not found on the HP Slate

    Finally, iBookend gives the iPad an ability that’s not found on the HP Slate

    The HP Slate kicks the innards out of the iPad in so many ways. It has a faster CPU, a full OS, SD card slot, and a whole bunch more. But the Slate can't be double as a bookend. So there.

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  • Seven more iPad alternatives

    Seven more iPad alternatives

    We ran through the seven mainstream iPad alternatives a few weeks ago. You should know the list anyway.  They include the usual suspects of the ModBook, Notion Ink Adam, HP Slate and Dell Streak along with a few others. But there are a bunch more portables either currently available or coming out real soon that could [...]

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  • Review: enTourage eDGe dualbook

    Review: enTourage eDGe dualbook

    To say that the enTourage eDGe dualbook is "just an e-reader with a bolted-on netbook" (or vice versa) is to pretty dramatically miss the entire point of this thing. The eDGe exists in a category all by itself, because it does an awful lot more than just an e-reader or just a netbook. As a unique product, there are a couple of unfortunate shortcomings, but on the whole the dualbook represents an exciting glimpse at new ways to access and use technology and content. Devin pooh-poohed the eDGe recently, but I'm pretty excited about it.

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  • AirStash: Wireless portable storage

    AirStash: Wireless portable storage

    If you’re like me, you thought the AirStash was a mustache that floats in the air, like those seed things in Avatar, only not glowy. But the AirStash is actually a USB key with built-in SD card slot that can, in a few seconds, create a private hotspot that allows you to share the media [...]

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  • Rilakkuma: Ultra-mobile, ultra-cute tablet PC

    Rilakkuma: Ultra-mobile, ultra-cute tablet PC

    First a Casio Exilim, now an ultra-mobile PC (or UMPC, as the Japanese say): Cult teddy bear Rilakkuma is on his way to dethrone Hello Kitty as the character of choice for Japanese electronics companies when it comes to giving gadgets that extra-cute touch. The bear is now to be seen on a special version of a Kohjinsha tablet PC [JP, PDF] that's part of the company's XS series.

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  • Exclusive first look at the Viliv S10 Blade

    Exclusive first look at the Viliv S10 Blade

    Laptops are becoming smaller and smaller and after we saw and lusted after the Sony Z series we were curious how the new Viliv S10 would perform. First off, it looks great. It’s very slim and the battery life is promising thus far. Is it an iPad replacement? Sure. It’s light enough and small enough [...]

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  • Seven alternatives to the Apple iPad

    Seven alternatives to the Apple iPad

    Wait! Stop. Before you hand over Apple your credit card and pre-order the iPad, you may want to check out the other touchscreen options available now and in the near future. The iPad isn't the only game in town. Sure, it might have a fancy-pants interface, but each of the follow seven tablets win the hardware fight, which is just as important to a lot of consumers. Of course the hardware only tells part of the story. The iPad has a leg up on all of these options because of the user-friendly iPhone interface, but it's not like you're dropping $600+ on a tablet for your parents, right?

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