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MSI waiting on Intel Oak Trail for Win 7 tablet, Android version will hit before end of the year

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 MSI waiting on Intel Oak Trail for Win 7 tablet, Android version will hit before end of the year

Remember MSI's Windows 7 WindPad that we went hands-on with back in June at Computex? Obviously you do. Well even supposing it's been given a bit Photoshop polish lately, MSI isn't planning on launching it until Intel releases its Oak Trail Atom platform for tablets and netbooks at CES 2011. MSI's Andy Tung told us ...

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Engadget’s back to highschool guide: Laptop bags

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Engadgets back to highschool guide: Laptop bags

Welcome to Engadget's Back to highschool guide! We know that this time of year will likely be pretty annoying and stressful for everyone, so we're here to aid out with the heartbreaking strategy of gadget buying for the college-aged crowd. Today, we have got laptop bags in our sights -- and you may head to ...

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Samsung Craft LTE phone spied enroute to MetroPCS?

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Samsung Craft LTE phone spied enroute to MetroPCS?

These shots actually surfaced a couple of days ago buried inside the depths of HowardForums, but given what we know of Samsung's R900 Craft up to now -- particularly the indisputable fact that it'll be a non-smartphone -- we haven't any reason to doubt that we're gazing a prototype of it here. What makes the ...

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E-voting whistleblower Hari Prasad arrested, taken to Mumbai for questioning

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 E-voting whistleblower Hari Prasad arrested, taken to Mumbai for questioning

In America, while you demonstrate what a racket e-voting is, you get to play Pac-Man. In India? You simply might get arrested. Security researcher Hari Prasad made waves earlier this month when he demonstrated how an e-voting machine is likely to be compromised, live to tell the tale national television. That is now being reported ...

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Windows Phone 7 dev tools go gold September 16, Marketplace taking submissions in October

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Windows Phone 7 dev tools go gold September 16, Marketplace taking submissions in October

Microsoft's held the line since its February announce that Windows Phone 7 is going to be ready in time for the holidays this year -- and from what we've seen recently, we believe it -- so today they're announcing another small step inside the process by finalizing the dev tools that first bowed at MIX ...

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Intel debuts dual-core Atom N550 processor, 70 million Atom netbook chips shipped thus far

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Intel debuts dual-core Atom N550 processor, 70 million Atom netbook chips shipped thus far

Intel first made mention of its upcoming dual-core Atom for netbooks back at Computex, and now it's making good on its promise with the ready-to-ship Atom N550. The chip operates at 1.5GHz, with 1MB of cache and support for DDR3 memory, and " similar" battery life to the Atom N450. Intel is billing it ...

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US Senators uneasy over possible Huawei equipment deal for Sprint

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 US Senators uneasy over possible Huawei equipment deal for Sprint

Chinese telecom giant Huawei already has a reasonably large (and growing) presence in North America, having previously signed deals with regional carriers like Leap (better known by its Cricket brand) and MetroPCS -- but apparently, a bid to offer one of many Big Four with equipment is hitting just a little too just about home ...

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Foxconn makes designs on the Chinese retail market, gives laborers $25,000 to start out stores

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Foxconn makes designs on the Chinese retail market, gives laborers ,000 to start out stores

Three months ago, the compensation of Chinese laborers was low enough that those that built an iPhone couldn't dream of buying one, but the spending power of China generally has increased enough that electronics giant Foxconn (aka Hon Hai Precision Industries) is admittedly planning to sell such goods in its home country. The Wall Street ...

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Samsung’s 7-inch Galaxy Tab gets spied inside the wild (video)

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Samsungs 7-inch Galaxy Tab gets spied inside the wild (video)

Man, you only can't hide your gadgets from curious onlookers at the present time. Working example: Samsung's Galaxy Tab was innocently doing a little testing rounds through Sydney recently, only to be happened upon by the Electronista scribes, who diligently videotaped it -- seemingly without the understanding of the tablet's possessor. The video confirms what ...

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Dish Network launching DishOnline.com this week, streaming ‘several cable networks’ to subscribers

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Dish Network launching DishOnline.com this week, streaming several cable networks to subscribers

Dish Network subscribers, get able to join the 21st century. Your content provider of choice is asserted to be peeling the " beta" stickers from its DishOnline.com service this week, opening up online and on-demand streaming of content to its subscribers. A minimum of 15 channels shall be streaming live over the internets, including ...

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Seagate’s 3TB GoFlex Desk hard disk reviewed: hot, in more ways than one

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Seagates 3TB GoFlex Desk hard disk reviewed: hot, in more ways than one

Just under two months ago, Seagate pushed the capacity envelope yet again by introducing a $250 3TB hard drive meant to be used by archivists across the world. It all sounds peachy on paper, but AnandTech managed to uncover a unclean little secret concerning the drive that serious power users should learn about. For starters, ...

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Stamp $50 Android tablet prototype raises eyebrows in India and beyond (video)

Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Stamp  Android tablet prototype raises eyebrows in India and beyond (video)

Stamp (no relation to Terence) is an Android-powered tablet that's making waves mostly for its price: $50. AllGo Embedded Systems has been leaking information out since April, and while there's nothing incredible revolutionary here (Android 2.1, MPEG-4 / H.264 Video playback, USB mass storage support, WiFi connectivity, FM radio, NAND or SD-card boot), in light ...

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