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dmedia renames G400 MID, hopes to showcase M0 at Computex

dmedia renames G400 MID, hopes to showcase M0 at Computex

While dmedia has definitely shown signs of life here lately, we've been decidedly left in the lurch with regard to its elusive MID. Initially spotted last November as the WiMAX-packin' G400, said unit skipped out on promised booth appearances at both CES and Mobile World Congress 2009.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.07 at 22:00

Sprint goes a little crazy with new Pre advertising

Sprint goes a little crazy with new Pre advertising

We hadn't necessarily taken the Pre crowd as the attention-span-of-a-gnat sort, but in case our psychology is dead off, Sprint has formulated a truly mind-blowing 60 seconds of video that runs down a series of meaningless stats -- the number of emails just sent containing "miracle banana diet," for example -- and ties it all together neatly at the end as a plug for the carrier's 3G and 4G networks.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.06 at 18:23

Nokia N97 hits FCC with glorious photography

Nokia N97 hits FCC with glorious photography

We're not sure if these are false color images, weird lighting, a Finnish sense of humor, or an actual production color scheme for the N97, but regardless, we like it.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.06 at 01:40

Microsoft Software-plus-Services marketing vid teases Windows Mobile 7?

Microsoft Software-plus-Services marketing vid teases Windows Mobile 7?

Our initial reaction to the all-too-brief shots of mobile devices in this slick, high-gloss marketing video provided by Microsoft was that the company had thrown together some totally meaningless mockups to help get their point across about bridging the communication gap across diverse platforms and technologies.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.05 at 17:40

Savory for Kindle 2 automates PDF and EPUB conversions, doesn't make James Patterson any more enjoyable

Savory for Kindle 2 automates PDF and EPUB conversions, doesn't make James Patterson any more enjoyable

We've seen surprisingly few Kindle 2 hacks 'round these parts, and therefore few apps that run on the beloved e-reader itself. One notable exception is Savory, which monitors the device's Documents directory for files sporting either the.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.05 at 02:30

Giant Lego DSi combines grand traditions of enshrining Nintendo products, photographing your diabolical cats

Giant Lego DSi combines grand traditions of enshrining Nintendo products, photographing your diabolical cats

Built from 51,324 Lego pieces and the souls of several misbehaved kittens, this gargantuan DSi currently adorns a window of the Nintendo World Store in NY.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.04 at 03:21

Inventec's mirasol-equipped V112 smartphone goes on display

Inventec's mirasol-equipped V112 smartphone goes on display

We couldn't get the thing to turn on -- prototype buffoonery, zapped battery, or a classic case of trade show jitters, we figure -- but Inventec's curious V112 was on display inside Qualcomm's booth at CTIA.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.03 at 19:55

BenQ's Qisda QPD-111 Creative Design Center MID wins a design awards, doesn't exist yet

BenQ's Qisda QPD-111 Creative Design Center MID wins a design awards, doesn't exist yet

Not that we have anything against products that don't exist, but it would seem to us convenient to have something to show on the other end of a couple design awards.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.03 at 09:49

Rupert Murdoch wants in on the e-book action

Rupert Murdoch wants in on the e-book action

Apparently News Corp. chairman and multi-billionaire Rupert Murdoch likes the Kindle. He likes it so much that while he's not trying to buy the company, he is instead trying to buy any competition that could undermine it and perhaps ultimately send it into financial ruin.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.03 at 08:08

Samsung's Android phone arriving to the party earlier than expected, bringing friends

Samsung's Android phone arriving to the party earlier than expected, bringing friends

Remember the blurry blob of pixels reputed to be Samsung's entrance to the Android handset market? It was initially expected to come into focus sometime after July, but word from Dr.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.04.03 at 06:38


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