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The daily roundup: here’s what you might’ve missed

Zune HD review
Does the Zune HD finally match up with Microsoft’s ambition, and can it stand up to the heat and ubiquity of the competition?
The Engadget Show – 001: Jon Rubinstein, Bit Shifter, iPod event, Moto CLIQ, N900
Well it’s finally, really happened.
HTC Hero for Sprint hands-on and impressions
Here is what we can say about the phone: the industrial design of this version versus the older model is a marked improvement.
Other news of import


HDI concocts 100-inch laser-based 3D HDTV, calls rivaling technology child’s play
Sure, it’s fat, ugly and expensive, but the image is otherworldly.

Palm announces first quarter results: $164.5m net loss, 823k phones sold
if you were still holding out hope for more Palm WinMo phones, it’s all over.

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