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

New Microsoft Courier video details tablet interface, exciting life of a shoe designer
Word is that it’s an “incubation project” and Microsoft is apparently aiming for a mid-2010 release.
Motorola CLIQ coming to T-Mobile next month for $200 on contract
Existing T-Mobile customers that are interested can pre-order one from October 19th through November 1st.

Garmin nuvifone G60 officially coming to AT&T: October 4th for $299
Can you believe it? No, seriously — can you believe it?
Other news of import


New Digital Copies on the actual Blu-ray Disc from Sony, exclusively for the PSP
This way all you have to do is insert the disc into a PlayStation 3 and transfer it directly over to a PSP — no computer required.

Apple rejects iSinglePayer iPhone app for being ‘politically charged’
So why this rejection, and why now, when apps with names like “Conservative Talk Points” have been approved?

The Daily Roundup: here’s what you might’ve missed originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Sep 2009 01:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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