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The Daily Roundup: here’s what you might’ve missed

Engadget’s back to school guide
It’s that time of year again — back to school has arrived, a great excuse to get some new gear. No matter what your budget, we’ve got you covered, with recommendations and options galore.
Palm’s Colligan rebuffs Steve Jobs’ ‘likely illegal’ plea to stop hiring from Apple
“Your proposal that we agree that neither company will hire the other’s employees, regardless of the individual’s desires, is not only wrong, it is likely illegal.”

PS3 Slim is cheaper, yes, and new Cell processor makes it faster, maybe
We’re not sure if this is just an improvement in performance-per-watt or something the gamer will actually notice during play
Other news of import


Plasma steals a round from LCD in the second quarter of 2009
Strange days, indeed — we never would have thought it, but in the second quarter of 2009 plasma was the only large screen (greater than 40-inches) TV technology to show growth in the US market.
Nokia N97 mini pops in the FCC, not so much mini-er than the N97
It’s still hard to believe that Nokia’s already upstaging the N97 with the N97 mini just two months after the big guy shipped, but here we are, staring at the FCC documentation.

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