Seems like times are tough in the streaming music game — Warner is making noise about dropping free streaming rights to its catalog , and now RealNetworks and Viacom have announced plans to spin off the Rhapsody subscription service. The new company will obviously be known as Rhapsody, and both Real and Viacom will hold a…
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Sewell’s DisplayLink-enabled USB-to-DVI / VGA / HDMI adapter does 2,048 x 1,152By Engadget on November 21st, 2009 | No Comments
It’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen a totally useful display adapter from Sewell, but the outfit’s latest is certainly worth a gander if you’ve been yearning to push high-def signals through USB. The Minideck USB-to-DVI / VGA / HDMI (video only) adapter utilizes the DisplayLink DL-195 chip, which provides support…
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Palm Pre price keeps sinking on Bell, down to $100By Engadget on November 7th, 2009 | No Comments
Just weeks after Palm’s Pre sunk to CAD $149.95 on Bell , the outfit’s first-ever webOS phone has now stooped to just CAD $99.95. That still requires a 3-year contract, of course, but man — a single bill for a smartphone like the Pre? Anyone tossing out guesses on how long it takes Sprint…
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LaCie’s Sound2 PC speakers look good… real goodBy Engadget on September 30th, 2009 | No Comments
LaCie isn’t exactly the first name that comes to mind when you think “sound,” but it’s definitely near the top in the design department. Neil Poulton, the same fellow responsible for designing the outfit’s line of sleek, sexy hard drives, has placed his touch on the speakers you see above. The simplistic Sound2 setup…
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TerreStar Genus: AT&T’s first dual-mode cellular / satellite smartphoneBy Engadget on September 30th, 2009 | No Comments
Welp, that didn’t take long. Just a few months after TerreStar announced that it had completed its first call on the new bird, the revived sat phone provider has now announced the first dual-mode smartphone for AT&T. Granted, we knew these two would be holding hands in the near future, but it’s still refreshing…
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Dell quietly launches trio of widescreen LCD monitors, waits for you to noticeBy Engadget on August 7th, 2009 | No Comments
As has annoyingly become the norm with Dell LCDs , the outfit has seemingly just thrown three new ones onto the world’s platter tonight with nary a peep from its press line. Up first is the 23-inch ST2310 (shown above), a slick widescreen panel with a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) …
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Colorware offers up $6,000 Stealth MacBook Pro: it’s really darkBy Engadget on July 4th, 2009 | No Comments
Colorware ’s well known for offering up all sorts of consumer electronics in all sorts of hues, but the outfit has definitely stepped up its game with the Stealth MacBook Pro . This limited edition piece is an all-black 15-inch MacBook Pro with a matte display, 3.06GHz CPU, 8GB of DDR3 …
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Dell’s Mini 10v gets unboxed, cracked wide open, fitted with OS XBy Engadget on May 31st, 2009 | No Comments
Not that Dell’s other Mini machines aren’t perfect candidates for creating your own hackintosh , but it’s stellar to know that the outfit’s newest member is as well. After going on sale earlier this month, the Mini 10v has been procured, unboxed and dissected, all in the name of unabashed discovery. Interestingly, it seems as…












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