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  • BoxWave® Releases the Nuovo iPad Case™ for the New iPad®

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  • Boost Mobile confirms it’s getting the Motorola i1, basically

    Boost Mobile confirms it’s getting the Motorola i1, basically

    Let's be honest -- there was never any real doubt that Boost was going to share the Motorola i1 with parent Sprint, especially after Best Buy went ahead and threw it up early. That said, if you still needed a little extra confirmation just to sleep better at night, look no further than this tweet today from Boost Mobile's official account saying it "is launching an ANDROID next month" and imploring that we all "spread it like wildfire." They don't mention what device it'll be, but clearly it'll be the i1 -- so consider the message spread like wildfire, Boost. Where you at?

    Boost Mobile confirms it's getting the Motorola i1, basically originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 28 May 2010 21:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Android 2.2 ROM inevitably falls victim to device ports

    Android 2.2 ROM inevitably falls victim to device ports

    Well, who saw this coming? Froyo -- yes, the one and only Android 2.2 that got released via SDK today -- has already begun its grand voyage into hacky, totally unofficial device ROMs that are available to unhealthily brave users. The two we've got for your perusal here are for the Nexus One (of course) and Verizon's Droid Eris, of all things; our understanding is that both of them are ridiculously unstable and unpractical for actual use at this point, but it's patently obvious that these guys aren't going to sleep until there are some solid firmware binaries on the interwebs. Mountain Dew Code Red and bottles of No-Doz, fellas.

    [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

    Android 2.2 ROM inevitably falls victim to device ports originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 23:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Whew! Infinity Ward will create another Call of Duty game

    Whew! Infinity Ward will create another Call of Duty game

    Infinity Ward will, indeed, create another Call of Duty game. Activision confirmed this during the company's first-quarter conference call. I guess we can all sleep easy tonight.

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  • Contest: iHome wants to help you wake up

    Contest: iHome wants to help you wake up

    Here's your chance to learn about and win an iHome iA5 iPhone/iPod dock with alarm clock!

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  • Is this leaked E3 lineup legit?

    Is this leaked E3 lineup legit?

    Here we have what is allegedly a "confirmed" E3 lineup. Let's see... Guitar Hero 6, big surprise there... Call of Duty: MMO... KI3, maybe that's Killer Instinct 3? And what's Mass Effect 3 doing under the Sony heading?

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  • Rumor: Apple Thinking About Buying ARM. iPhone Rivals To Sleep With The Fishes?

    Rumor: Apple Thinking About Buying ARM. iPhone Rivals To Sleep With The Fishes?

    The following is very much a rumor, but if true, it would be absolutely huge. A UK publication is reporting that Apple is considering buying ARM Holdings -- aka, the company behind most of the world's mobile phone processors. If Apple were to buy them, it would likely reshape the mobile landscape completely. To be clear, London's Evening Standard is only citing "gossips" within the city's financial district. But those gossips aren't the only ones convinced there is something to this talk: ARM's shares went up 8.1 points today, with more than 5 million shares changing hands by midday, the paper reports. The deal, would apparently see Apple buying ARM for something in the neighborhood of 5.2 billion British pounds, or roughly $8 billion in U.S. dollars.

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  • Daily Crunch: The-Dream Edition

    Daily Crunch: The-Dream Edition

    Sleep Scan: Tanita’s sensor-equipped mat monitors your sleep Another pico projector, this one from Sapphire Review: The Apple iPad Joule iPad stand is $129 of pure art

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  • Sleep Scan: Tanita’s sensor-equipped mat monitors your sleep

    Sleep Scan: Tanita’s sensor-equipped mat monitors your sleep

    Leading health monitor manufacturer Tanita today announced [JP] a sensor-equipped mat that's supposed to measure the deepness and quality of your sleep. The company, which is also active in the US, says placing the mat under your mattress is enough. The system will then keep track of your body motion, breath rate and pulse throughout the night.

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  • Jabra announces white version of their Stone headset

    Jabra announces white version of their Stone headset

    When Jabra announced the Stone headset last year (and tormented Matt), we really liked it. John dug the design, and Jabra's headset's never lack in the quality department. What they were lacking was color. Well good news, if you've been holding out because you wanted a headset that matched your earbuds, Jabra is ready to help you out.

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  • New packaging concept helps lazy shoppers find fresh produce

    New packaging concept helps lazy shoppers find fresh produce

    Don't you hate standing in the supermarket, with all those people standing around you, peering in your cart and passing judgement over your purchases? You can code a beautiful, standards compliant cross-browser compatible website in your sleep, but you're stymied by which head of lettuce is the freshest. Technology is here to help you, comrade: as time passes, the barcode on the packaging slowly fades.

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  • No, that shot of the HTC HD2 running Windows Phone is not real

    No, that shot of the HTC HD2 running Windows Phone is not real

    This alleged snapshot of Windows Phone 7 Series running on the HTC HD2 has hit our inbox roughly a dozen times already, so I figured we'd go ahead and clear things up: No, it is not real. It's really, really late here in Barcelona (as in 4:30 AM), so I've got to make this quick for the sake of getting any sleep tonight.

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  • Adesso’s new HTPC keyboard plays well with others

    Adesso’s new HTPC keyboard plays well with others

    Check out the latest from Adesso, it’s a combination of a regular keyboard and a laptop touch-pad, making it almost ideal for home theater or limited space applications. Now we’ve seen this before, the idea is nothing new, but this particular product has one little feature we haven’t seen before. It’s not a huge deal, but [...]

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