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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t multitouch tablet up for order with Atom N470

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If you have yet to join the Pine Trail party, how about this multitouch tablet netbook from Lenovo? Word has it that you can now order the IdeaPad S10-3t with Atom N470 processor (along with 250GB HDD, 2GB RAM and Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit) billed at $649 — $100 more than its N450-equipped sibling (160GB HDD, 1GB RAM and Windows 7 Starter). Mind you, the page does say that it won’t be shipped for at least four more weeks, and this spec isn’t even listed on the main product page yet, but the source link’s there for you reckless venturers.

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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t multitouch tablet up for order with Atom N470 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget Podcast 181 – 01.29.2010

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The editors and producers of the Engadget Podcast cash in on their single biggest source of income: payoffs from Apple. Strap yourself in for 1.5 hours of iPad madness [a.k.a. iPadness] from the only three people in the blogosphere with matching iPad tattoos on their lower backs.

Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Song: Hey Ya

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00:01:00 – The Apple iPad: starting at $499
00:03:00 – Live from the Apple ‘latest creation’ event
00:07:00 – iPad can run all iPhone apps unmodified, new iPhone SDK out today lets developers tweak apps for iPad use
00:08:00 – Apple iPad launch day roundup: everything you need to know
00:10:00 – Apple iPad 3G service plans on AT&T, $30 for unlimited data
00:21:05 – The Apple Tablet: a complete history, supposedly
00:21:20 – Is this the Apple tablet? (update: new images)
00:24:20 – Editorial: Engadget on the Apple iPad
00:33:30 – Apple’s iPad keyboard dock, case and other accessories get the hands-on treatment
00:48:30 – Adobe on Flash and the iPad: ‘Apple is continuing to impose restrictions on their devices’
01:00:00 – iPad or Kindle: will our wallets decide?
01:26:20 – HP Slate teases us with another video appearance

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Engadget Podcast 181 – 01.29.2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Jan 2010 18:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Video: Sony’s PSP Go leaks out before E3, is obviously a go

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Look up there, folks. That’s the future of Sony’s hopes and dreams in the handheld gaming sector. With just hours to go before the company’s official E3 2009 press event, it looks like the pieces are all coming together. First a UMD-less game release, then a highly credible mole giving the PSP Go a name, and now — live action shots. The images here were sourced from an obviously slipped June 2009 Qore video, and aside from giving us a look at the slider-based system, we’re also told that it’ll tout 16GB of internal memory, built-in Bluetooth and an undisclosed memory slot. If all goes well, it’ll ship this Fall for a price to be determined, and it’s actually not slated to replace the PSP-3000, as both of ‘em will attempt to live on store shelves harmoniously… at least for awhile. Oh, and don’t worry — we’ll be on hand in LA to bring you all the impressions we can muster early next week.

[Via PlayStation Forums, thanks Matt and A1]

Update: Video is now after the break! Thanks adizzy615!

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Video: Sony’s PSP Go leaks out before E3, is obviously a go originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 May 2009 12:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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DJ Hero website and pre-orders go live, Jay-Z Special Edition seen in the distance

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With just days to go before the gaming world goes wild at E3, the hotly anticipated DJ Hero is now spinning on its very own website. Granted, a few of the sections are still labeled as “coming soon,” but we’re given a few more sneak peeks at the hardware, the gameplay and even a duo of handy links to pre-order it. According to listings on both GameStop and Amazon, the software and turntable are slated to ship on October 27th, with the bundle priced at $119.99 for all four of the major consoles (yes, new games are still being made for the PS2). Better still, the latter e-tailer has the Jay-Z Special Edition Bundle listed for Sony’s PS3 and Nintendo’s Wii, though neither of those are accompanied by MSRPs or expected ship dates. And to think, those are just two of our 99 problems…

[Thanks, Joey]

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Read – GameStop pre-order page
Read – Amazon pre-order page

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DJ Hero website and pre-orders go live, Jay-Z Special Edition seen in the distance originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 May 2009 11:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ericsson’s fashion-forward W30 series 3G routers get detailed

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It’s not every day that we use “Ericsson,” “sexy,” and “3G router” all in the same sentence, so you can understand our excitement upon learning everything there is to know about the company’s new W30 and W35 models. Calling it “3G” might be an understatement, actually — these bad boys will do a purely theoretical 7.2Mbps down and 2.0Mbps up on three hair-raising HSPA bands in addition to quadband EDGE. Both models offer 802.11b / g and four Ethernet ports for routing that high-speed WWAN data however you see fit, and the W35 ups the ante by throwing two RJ11 ports on board for VoIP connectivity. The W35 looks to be shipping in early June, so clear a nice little feng shui spot on your kitchen counter where it can sit, get friendly compliments from the neighbors, and enhance your calm.

[Thanks, Scott H.]

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Ericsson’s fashion-forward W30 series 3G routers get detailed originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 May 2009 09:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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G4 Cube given wheels, automation, the will to race Woz’s Segway

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Not wanting the Allspark to beat them to the punch, the gang at thinkingbricks has given life to an Apple G4 Cube, complete with LEGO Mindstorms NXT-borne retractable wheels, a Bluetooth controller, automation via sensors, and a creepy red LED. That transparent base really makes the wheel deployment much more dramatic, a nice touch if we do say so ourselves. There aren’t any step-by-step instructions, but there should be plenty of information at the page if you’re thiking of making your own as a weekend project. Either way, be sure to check it out on video, located after the break.

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G4 Cube given wheels, automation, the will to race Woz’s Segway originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 May 2009 07:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How would you change Samsung’s Instinct s30?

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Ah, Samsung’s Instinct s30. One step forward, three steps back — or something like that. Of course, we’re not out to remind you of what we thought of the next-gen Instinct, we’re here to find out what you think of it. If you plunked down the coin in order to grab yourself the Sprint-locked featurephone, have you been fully satisfied? Is life going alright without EV-DO Rev. A? How’s that web browser treating you? Are you wishing you would’ve held off for the Pre? Feel free to voice your opinion below, and remember, this chance won’t ever, ever come around again. Ever.

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How would you change Samsung’s Instinct s30? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 May 2009 04:38:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Buy Wii Sports Resort with Wii Motion Plus

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Wii Sports Resort is the sequel to the popular Wii Sports. Wii Resorts is a new collection of fun sports games that makes use of the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which gives players the most responsive and realistic experience possible. The Wii MotionPlus accessory is included with the game.
Wii Sports Resort takes the inclusive, fun and [...]

Battle Rage for Wii in 3D

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Data Design Interactive – a successful video games publisher and games developer – today unveiled a land mark event, the first ‘REAL 3D’ console game, by using stereoscopic glasses on the Nintendo Wii. The first title to be released in 3D will be forthcoming game BATTLE RAGE: THE ROBOT WARS.
The media has been salivating about [...]

Ask Engadget: What’s the best dual-band router?

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C’mon, admit it. Seeing Ask Engadget is your favorite thing of the week, as it definitely marks the unofficial start of the weekend. Before you break out the Dos Equis and engage in copious amounts of “chilaxing,” why not give this question a serious look (and an even more serious answer)?

“I recently came across the article of “How-to: set up dual-band WiFi.” I have been thinking about upgrading my wireless network in order to wirelessly stream video and data from my desktop to my media extenders around the home. What would be a good simultaneous dual-band router? I have Windows Vista on a Dell Inspiron 530 and other laptops running Windows XP, Vista, etc. I also have media extenders like the Linksys DMA 2200 and PS3. If possible, I would like to stay under $150.”

We’re certain Pradeep’s not the only one looking to do the dual-band thing, and we know quite a few of your are already rocking such a setup. If so, what kind of kit are you using to make it all happen? Don’t stay quiet, ya heard?

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Ask Engadget: What’s the best dual-band router? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 May 2009 23:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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