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New York attorney general files antitrust lawsuit against Intel

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
No matter how it tries, Intel just can't shake those pesky antitrust monkeys off its back: the attorney general of New York today filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the chipmaker, saying it unfairly prevented AMD from competing under state
New York attorney general files antitrust lawsuit against Intel


Coalition of carriers, manufacturers settles on voice standard for LTE

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
As much fanfare and support as it's been getting over the past couple years, dirty little secret is that there's been no unified stance on how to ferry voice services over the technology; the concentration has been on data alone
Coalition of carriers, manufacturers settles on voice standard for LTE

Ears-on with Sony Ericsson MH907 Motion Activated Headphones

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
What we have here today isn't just another pair of ordinary headphones: 's s are button-free, minimalistic headphones that activate upon the magical touch of your skin. Well, your ears to be precise. You must bear in mind that the
Ears-on with Sony Ericsson MH907 Motion Activated Headphones

NVIDIA confirms Intel chipsets won't support USB 3.0 until 2011

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
var digg_url = What was once an unverifiable rumor from an anonymous source has now, sadly, become a confirmed fact. Intel won't be integrating support into its chipsets . Motherboard makers can still opt to add discrete 3.0 controllers at
NVIDIA confirms Intel chipsets won't support USB 3.0 until 2011


OWC takes quad-interface Mercury Pro external BD burner to 12x

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
Pioneer's may not be hitting shelves in retail form until early next year, but those who desperately need a Blu-ray burner that the optical media still have an option. OWC has today updated its long-standing external BD drive -- which
OWC takes quad-interface Mercury Pro external BD burner to 12x

HTC's HD2 has landed at Engadget (hands-on)

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
That's right... the HD2 has landed. Actually, we to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon the other day, but didn't get a chance to show it off, so here we are. Sure, you've seen this guy in action ... but it's
HTC's HD2 has landed at Engadget (hands-on)

Apple's App Store breaks 100,000 apps

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
Look, , we just wanted to take this opportunity to say we're sorry about all the fart app jokes. We know it's not easy being a new App Store, making your way in the world, and when juxtaposed against the
Apple's App Store breaks 100,000 apps

Symbian Foundation teases augmented reality/social networking tool, says you'll probably never get it (video)

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
What do you do when everyone's talking about the competition's ? Why, you come up with your exciting new angle that's way cooler than theirs then sit back and guffaw while high-fiving your co-workers. That seems to be what Symbian
Symbian Foundation teases augmented reality/social networking tool, says you'll probably never get it (video)

LaCie's Network Space 2 will assimilate your data, resistance is futile

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
It's not as compellingly styled as the , nor as ostentatious as the ; in fact the Network Space 2 is visually identical to the earlier Network Space, featuring improvements where it counts: on the inside. The Network Space 2
LaCie's Network Space 2 will assimilate your data, resistance is futile

Verizon looking to bump early termination fee to $350 on 'advanced' devices

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
You know what's worse than showing your to the world after you passed on Apple's iPhone and let AT&T enjoy the spoils? Raising your early termination fee to stratospheric heights. Just over a year ago, we honestly though this whole
Verizon looking to bump early termination fee to $350 on 'advanced' devices

RAmos gives its T10 PMP the RK treatment, supports video formats galore

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
Good 'ol , producers of a series of lovely and that captivates the eye and, like a chaste romance, will never submit to your touch -- unless you live in Asia or happen to know a guy. The latest is
RAmos gives its T10 PMP the RK treatment, supports video formats galore

Verizon getting a little VAIO P to join its netbook offerings

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
Motorola's is just a few days away from dropping on Verizon, but why pay $299 (minus $100 rebate) for that when you could instead pay $299 (possibly also minus $100) for a fully-featured definitely non-netbook ? Yes, Sony's littlest ultraportable
Verizon getting a little VAIO P to join its netbook offerings

Litl Easel Webbook now official, unbelievably overpriced

04.11.2009 17:34    engadget.com
How much would you pay for a netbook? ? Maybe as much as ? How about $699 -- a price that doesn't even include the $19 remote control? Well, what if we told you that the , a 1.6GHz Atom-based
Litl Easel Webbook now official, unbelievably overpriced

HP Envy 14 on the horizon?

04.11.2009 17:33    engadget.com
We'll keep this short and sweet -- the same amateur sleuths who were responsible for revealing the majority of HP's fall lineup are back again, this time indicating a forthcoming Envy 14 model. It doesn't take much genius to find
HP Envy 14 on the horizon?

HTC HD2 officially coming to US, out in Europe and Asia today!

04.11.2009 17:33    engadget.com
Be still, our beating hearts! HTC has just pressed the "Go" button for European and Asian shipping of its latest object of desire, and it's served notice to American phone lovers that the is coming to them soon as well.
HTC HD2 officially coming to US, out in Europe and Asia today!

Bang & Olufsen's multifunctional BeoTime gets carefully handled

04.11.2009 17:33    engadget.com
It's rare that we get to see magic wand-shaped remote controls, and rarer still for them to have integrated alarm clocks. The Bang & Olufsen is just that sort of exotic specimen, and its $375 touch-sensitive aluminum body has now
Bang & Olufsen's multifunctional BeoTime gets carefully handled

Motorola DROID's built-in apps don't have multitouch support, third-party stuff is another story

04.11.2009 17:33    engadget.com
Turns out that the does support multitouch after all -- it's just not as baked as the , and it's certainly not the kind you'll see out of the box. The DROID's European cousin features multitouch right in the phone's
Motorola DROID's built-in apps don't have multitouch support, third-party stuff is another story

IronKey ships uber-secure D200 USB flash drives

04.11.2009 17:33    engadget.com
IronKey has never been one to shy away from , but for whatever reason, it's announcing its newest secure drive in a rather low-key fashion. Or, somewhat so. The D200 range of USB flash drives are said to be more
IronKey ships uber-secure D200 USB flash drives

Palm: webOS speed fix in the 'immediate future'

04.11.2009 17:33    engadget.com
Palm device owners have little to complain about when it comes to webOS; not after enduring Garnet and empty Access promises for so long. Still, that OS which relies so heavily upon web technologies like HTML 5, JavaScript, and CSS
Palm: webOS speed fix in the 'immediate future'

DROID tethering? It's coming early 2010, says Verizon

04.11.2009 17:33    engadget.com
When the Motorola debuts in Verizon Wireless stores , one nice little feature that won't be making an appearance yet is tethering, for computing with your laptop on-the-go when that Android 2.0 interface just won't cut it. We're pretty sure
DROID tethering? It's coming early 2010, says Verizon

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