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Toshiba Natural Selection laptops get celebrity paintjobs, good causes

EnGadget  17 hours ago

Alright, we're not too happy with the Natural Selection moniker implying that being a celebrity is somehow a marker of evolutionary prowess, but we'll forgive Toshiba this one time.
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Star Parker: “Here, have some word salad! I made it!”

Truth Wins Out  less than a day ago

So, I’m perusing the wingnutty wares at ClownHall, and what do I find?  I find Star Parker, anti-gay “writer” and “thinker,” tossing up a veritable word salad of Sad and Fail!  So let’s read it, together: Sodom in the nation’s capital Oh, this must be a piece about road-weary travelers looking for food and a night of [.
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Datel sues Microsoft, wants its Xbox 360 market back

EnGadget  less than a day ago

Seems like we just can't go a week without some corporate power plays or mudslinging making our pages.
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Dancepants: the music stops when exhaustion sets in

EnGadget  Nov 17 09

We've seen some pretty tortuous fitness wares in our day, but few are as cringe-worthy as this. The conceptual Dancepants Kinetic Music Player is a rather vanilla looking pair of exercise pants, but the internal energy makers generate juice only when the wearer is in motion.
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Cranberry DiamonDisc: the $35 DVD that'll last longer than your ghost

EnGadget  Nov 14 09

We've seen outfit after outfit trumpet their long-lasting optical storage wares before, but Cranberry seems different.
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Microsoft messes with 'natural' user interface, featuring eye tracking, voice control and wild body gestures

EnGadget  Nov 06 09

While today's Windows might not look completely out of place next to a Windows of yore, Microsoft Research certainly has some wild ideas for how to progress computer interaction.
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Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS

EnGadget  Nov 05 09

Currently, mobile entrepreneurs wishing to hawk their wares on the Pre (or Pixi, or unnamed webOS device of the future) use a software development kit from Palm called Mojo, a stack of Java-based tools that must be installed, studied, understood, loved, and respected before serious development can get underway.
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AUO demonstrates 6-inch flexible electronic paper, pledges production for next year

EnGadget  Oct 20 09

If e-paper is ever really going to have a chance against tree-paper it's going to have to get a lot more flexible.
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The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed

EnGadget  Oct 15 09

Nikon D3S is officially official, bringing its ISO extremes in late November The professional-grade DSLR is packing a rather wide ISO range of 200 to 12,800, which can be further boosted to 102,400.
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Toshiba's DMFC fuel cell seen 'powering phones' at CEATEC (video)

EnGadget  Oct 06 09

Toshiba has been promising the world a healthy dose of fuel cell chargers for what feels like ages now, with its most recent swearing happening just two months ago.
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Screen Grabs: Dell's Latitude Z keeps 'Parks & Recreation' intern busy

EnGadget  Oct 02 09

Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.
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Video: Comptometer does broadcast controls the steampunk way

EnGadget  Oct 01 09

If you build a specialized type of hardware which, by design, rarely arouses emotions of physical desire in the general populace, you can see how you might have a bit of a challenge promoting your wares.
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KRISTINE W: Are You Gonna Let MARIAH Do That to You??

Muzophile  Sep 25 09

In case y'all didn't know, this was a record-breaking week on the Billboard club/dance chart - why come? Well, here's the deal.
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Microsoft opening café in Paris to build excitement for Windows 7

EnGadget  Sep 24 09

You know what the French love? Cafés. They love them so much, apparently, that Microsoft has decided to open one in the heart of Paris to drum up excitement about Windows 7.
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Wacom's Bamboo multitouch tablets finally go official, for formality's sake

EnGadget  Sep 24 09

There's really little point to this now, but a solid week after consumers in the US began picking up the Wacom Bamboo multitouch tablet, the outfit has come clean and confessed that it actually approved the production of that very device.
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TabletKiosk rises from the ashes, pops Atom CPUs into hideous new UMPC / tablet line

EnGadget  Sep 24 09

Sheesh -- whatever happened to TabletKiosk, anyway? Aside from one random slate PC tailored for the medical industry, we haven't seen anything meaningful from these guys since 2008.
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First USB 3.0 product gets certified, floodgates get closer to breaking

EnGadget  Sep 21 09

You heard it here first, folks: SuperSpeed USB is a reality. After waiting around for what feels like ages, USB 3.
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AmazonBasics: Bezos and Co. starts private-label consumer electronics line

EnGadget  Sep 20 09

You had to see this coming. Or not. While Amazon has certainly shown an ability to do well in the consumer electronics space (ahem, Kindle anyone?), we never exactly envisioned the mammoth e-tailer to spark up its own private-label line of consumer electronics.
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Getting dressed in 7 seconds

Bilerico  Sep 09 09

The Antony Morato clothing line wants to show you their wares in 7 seconds. I want an excuse to post a video of a hot naked guy with a black box over his crotch.
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Fujitsu Esprimo Q1500 flexes Blu-ray muscle on video

EnGadget  Sep 08 09

The Esprimo Q1500, which might remind you of a Mac Mini, is back with with the mischievous intent to show off the wares that Apple won't let you have.
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