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Mr. Blurrycam takes new iPhone’s features for a test drive? (updated)

Posted on 31 May 2009 by

There are two sides to this coin, the way we see it. On the one hand, the handful of pictures that have just popped over on UMPC Fever demo many of the features we’re expecting to see in new iPhone hardware this summer — magnetic compass, autofocus camera, video recording capability, and a battery percentage meter in the status bar. On the other hand, having a good feel for those rumored features makes it that much easier to mock up ridiculously blurry shots of ‘em in action. The compass seems a little overdone, but then again, it’s not necessarily out of place considering the direction Apple has taken its voice recorder app in 3.0, so we’re going to play the cautiously optimistic diplomat here and say these could very well be real.

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We’ve swapped the top pic and added some larger, clearer looks after the break. It’s possible that we might be looking at two new variants of iPhone hardware here. Note the difference in styling between the phone on the right and the phone on the left? Well, if we’re to believe what we’ve heard about the future of the line, these could be the first photos of what Apple has in store for WWDC. The model on the right might easily be that matte version we’ve heard about… but that thing on the left? We have no idea, though it would be an insane move on a counterfeiter’s part to fake something so bizarre. What we mean is: it’s almost too weird to be fake.

[Via The iPhone Blog]

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Palm Pre filtering into Sprint stores, indocile employee sizes it up

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With only days to go before at least four or five Sprint stores begin selling Palm’s Pre, we’re already seeing at least one employee with some time on his hands give the smartphone a go. Moral of the story? Right about now would be an awesome time to know somebody who can get behind a Sprint counter without using an unlawful amount of force.

Palm Pre filtering into Sprint stores, indocile employee sizes it up originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 30 May 2009 18:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Alienware M17x gaming laptop hands-on: it isn’t quite “all powerful,” but it’ll do in a pinch

Posted on 30 May 2009 by

We’re still not sure where Alienware gets off calling this thing “all powerful” — where do you go from there? — but we certainly like what’s under the hood. This 17-inch M17x desktop replacement, which is due for E3 next week, has started cropping up early and we’ve gotten a quick look at one in the flesh. It weighs in at 11.5 pounds, and packed to the gills it can handle dual GeForce NVIDIA GTX 280M GPUs, an Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad-core processor some fancy overclocking options, and up to 8GB of 1333MHz DDR3 RAM. There’s also the lovable GeForce 9400M integrated graphics with HybridPower switching for when you want to turn things down a notch and write a nice, long letter to your mother while milking the overtaxed nine-cell battery for all it’s worth. Outside the raw horsepower, Alienware’s revamped its design, with a hefty aluminum chassis, user-configurable lighting accents and a great many radar-evading accoutrements — oh, and facial recognition for login and timed auto-logout. The display is configurable up to 1920 x 1200, and the laptop can pump out a good many pixels to an external monitor as well — we saw it powering Dell’s almost-ready 2880 x 900 curved display running Crysis with no problem. Other options include Blu-ray, up to 512GB of SSD storage in the dual drive bays, and perhaps best of all: a $1,799 starting price, which includes a GeForce GTX 260M GPU to get your feet wet.

We got to play with the laptop a bit at a recent event, and were seriously impressed with the look and feel of the thing — somewhat of a rarity in the over-plasticized gaming space. As we mentioned, Crysis ran fine, and while the hardcore gamer-on-the-go with endless supplies of cash might be a bit of a rare breed these days, at least they haven’t been forgotten… though they are in store for some serious back problems in later life.

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Koolu getting close to shipping FreeRunner with Android 1.5

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Koolu was showing a very, very early build of Cupcake running on OpenMoko’s FreeRunner way back at CES, and it seems that the Canadian company is now just a stone’s throw away from shipping. Beta versions of the EDGE- and WiFi-equipped handset are said to be just a few days’ away from being sent out to buyers, with a “full consumer” version being readied for later in the summer. How OpenMoko’s collapse factors into this is unclear, but seeing how the FreeRunner’s design and components have been open sourced, we imagine there’s nothing stopping from Koolu (or anyone else) from firing up their own production run.

[Via CNET, thanks Shawn]

Koolu getting close to shipping FreeRunner with Android 1.5 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 30 May 2009 13:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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

Posted on 30 May 2009 by

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 Sony’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]

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

Posted on 30 May 2009 by

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

Posted on 30 May 2009 by

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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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.]

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

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