Your Ad Here

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

The Engadget Show – 002: Steve Ballmer, Droid, Nook, and new Macs
Do we really need to tell you what this is all about? Steve Ballmer. Windows 7 launch day. Pure magic. Sit back and enjoy a spirited conversation with the CEO of Microsoft — then stick around to watch Josh, Paul, and Nilay get into it over the week’s news!
Dell Adamo XPS specs leak out: ULV processors, integrated graphics
That touch sensitive case latch we’ve been hearing about? Yeah, it doesn’t work without power, so you can’t open the machine if your battery is dead. (See also: Dell’s Adamo ‘crazyhinge’ XPS demonstrated on video)
FCC net neutrality rules enter drafting process, face McCain challenge
The great big gears of regulation have finally started turning, and we can look forward to more political wrangling as the rules take shape over the coming months.
Other news of import


Microsoft: ‘We have no plans for Blu-ray on Xbox 360′
Ballmer was referring to Blu-ray accessories for the PC and reiterated his focus of bringing instant-on 1080p streaming movies to Xbox 360.

Verizon’s Droid is a series, not just a phone; Droid Eris coming from HTC
Droid Eris will be released — not announced, actually released — on November 6

The daily roundup: here’s what you might’ve missed originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Oct 2009 22:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink | Email this | Comments

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • email
  • PDF
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • RSS

This post is tagged: ,

Leave a Reply





  • Proton and Yes team as much as offer Malaysia’s first 4G-connected car, promise more to returnProton and Yes team as much as offer Malaysia’s first 4G-connected car, promise more to return

    The 1st one may only amount to a MiFi housed within the dash (although that does come standard), but automaker Proton and Malaysian carrier Yes appear to have some fairly grand designs on 4G-connected cars. As well as providing a WiFi hotpot for passengers, they eventually hope to exploit the 4G connectivity for a number of automotive-related applications, including vehicle… »
  • FCC thinks ISPs should do a wiser job preventing fraud, theftFCC thinks ISPs should do a wiser job preventing fraud, theft

    Internet fraud and theft are major problems, there appears little question about that -- in accordance with FCC chairman Julius Genachowski , some 8.4 million bank card numbers are stolen yearly. The question, then, is who ought to be addressing the problem. Genachowski this week called for "smart, practical, voluntary solutions," asking internet service providers to position more… »

Categories

Subscribe

Enter your email address: