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The Nokia C7 is now available unlocked in the US for $549
Oct 30th
Nokia’s C7 is now available unlocked in the US for $549 . The C7 runs on Symbian^3, and has a 3.5″ AMOLED display and a 8mp camera that can record 720p video. Other features include 8GB of memory, GPS and Wi-Fi. Buy it now for $549 !
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Editorial: ESPN bypasses corporate red tape with iPad and Xbox 360, wannabe innovators should take note
Jun 12th
So, there’s two ways to look at this. One would be to gawk at the fact that ESPN , the worldwide leader in sports broadcasting, is using iPads and Xbox 360 consoles — common devices that are widely available to mere mortals — to drive content to millions of consumers. Another would be to gawk at the fact that ESPN has somehow managed to keep its finger on the pulse of innovation, despite being swallowed by Disney and being a part of one of the planet’s most monolithic corporations. Thankfully for you, we’re going to cover both angles here. Our eyes were opened after stepping foot in the company’s Bristol headquarters and really getting a feel for how the company views technology and its integration into programming, and it led us to a philosophical conclusion about how corporations should (but oftentimes aren’t) be taking advantage of what’s readily available. Ready to get schooled? Head on past the break . Gallery: Xbox 360 and iPad invade ESPN’s headquarters Continue reading Editorial: ESPN bypasses corporate red tape with iPad and Xbox 360, wannabe innovators should take note Editorial: ESPN bypasses corporate red tape with iPad and Xbox 360, wannabe innovators should take note originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | | Email this | Comments

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HTC Desire review
Apr 1st
Following the Legend , HTC continues its Android 2.1 lineup with the Desire — a gorgeous cousin of the renowned Nexus One . We can trace our drool all the way back to the Desire’s leak in December , but there have been some changes since then that made it slightly less desirable — DivX support and 720p video capture never made it to the final build, but it’s not like the company laid down any official promise on them, right? Anyhow, there’s still plenty to be loved here, namely the speedy 1GHz Snapdragon, the large AMOLED screen, and HTC’s latest revision of Sense UI that we’ve already seen on the Legend. Now, there are probably two questions floating in the minds of our readers: is the Desire worth the extra moola over the Legend? And is it any better than the Nexus One? Let’s all find out together. Update: commenter NigelL pointed out that HTC will push out DivX support in a future update . Thanks! Gallery: HTC Desire review Continue reading HTC Desire review HTC Desire review originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 01 Apr 2010 13:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | | Email this | Comments

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Nexus One review
Jan 5th
The Nexus One. In the modern climate of hyped (and over-hyped) smartphone launches, Google’s official entry into the phone-sales game has excelled in a department where many find difficulty: generating legitimate excitement.

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