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

Nokia N900 running Maemo 5 officially €500 in October
By the looks of that 1700MHz band, this baby’s heading to T-Mobile USA.
PlayStation 3 Slim review
It’s smaller and lighter, yes, but how has Sony’s Blu-ray-playing console evolved — or regressed — over these past few years?
Xbox 360 price drops go global on Friday, it’s official
The entry-level Arcade will remain at $200 while the top end Elite will drop to $300 from $400.
Other news of import


Verizon launches FiOS TV Online trial
If you thought watching Project Runway on your Motorola Krave was mind-blowing, wait until the latest Mark-Paul Gosselaar snoozefest is available any time, any day, on your laptop!
Palm Pre jumps the border, now shipping on Bell
The Bell exclusive marks the first international launch of Palm’s little savior and to celebrate, we’ve got commercials — a pair of knee-slappers featuring real live Canadians.

The Daily Roundup: here’s what you might’ve missed originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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