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Engadget reports Sony Ericsson has released a SDK for its Xperia X1 phone that will enable software developers to create custom, interactive panels for the touchscreen interface. Check out Engadget for a video of the phone's interface. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 shown off (video) - More news at DV Hardware
Filed under: iPod Family , Rumors Whoo baby, the rumors and pics just keep flowing out of the cyberwebs. Engadget has posted two blurry images since late last night. Not sketches or renderings or quiet whispers, but real photos. Or fake photos. Not like this type of fakery is hard. Still, all signs keep pointing to our beloved 3g nano going on a diet next Tuesday. Serious joggers everywhere may rejoice...
Engadget has posted of a purported photo of the fourth generation iPod nano which is expected to be released at next Tuesday’s special event. Purported photo of 4G iPod nano The photo is consistent with rumours that the new iPod nano would return to the long thin form factor and feature a longer display. The new iPod [...]
Engadget posted a photo of which could be the 4th generation iPod Nano. Again, it features that curved and tall screen. Looks very much like the 2nd gen. Update - Here is another image.
Engadget posts what is claimed to be an actual photo of one of the new "tall" iPod Nanos. Rumors have been persistent that the iPod Nano would see a return to the "tall" form factor next week. The larger screen will reportedly allow for b...
With all the leaked iPod nano 4G information in the past few days it’s hard to discern what’s real and what’s fake. But now, Engadget has latched onto this photo, of which all indications point to this one being the real deal. It looks very much like what we’ve been seeing lately and though the image quality is a little blurry and it’s hard to tell if this iPod-ish item is really an iPod or just a...
Look Sony, nobody's rooting for your recovery more than your pals at Engadget. But seriously, two major recalls -- first the $200+ million battery f 3 Vote(s)
Microsoft's new 120GB Zune players are already being sold earlier than the rumored Sept. 9th release date, according to a report from an Engadget reader. A customer was able to purchase one early at a Fry's location in Atlanta for $250, confirming t...
Filed under: Handhelds Screen grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com. Yeah, we know a Screen Grabs about a commercial about technology is kind of cheating, but there are a couple of gaffes to point out here. First, Mr. Smug Surfer-Do "I Was In A Band But We Split Up Over Creative...
There is a ton of critisism all over the net this morning about the 1st in a series of new Microsoft commercials. Are we all this bored. WHO CARES WHAT THEY TALK ABOUT. THE F’ING COMMERCIAL WAS FUNNY. Microsoft doesn’t have to pitch a product, everyone already knows what MS is selling. Engadget has posted a [...]
Filed under: Laptops Look Sony, nobody's rooting for your recovery more than your pals at Engadget . But seriously, two major recalls -- first the $200+ million battery fiasco now 440,000 VAIOs -- in two years? No wonder your stock is at a 3-year low. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
There are a lot of gadgets being shown at CEDIA 2008, and Sony have a wide range of products on display including these new Sony 400-disc BD Mega Changers. The models on display included Sony’s SXRD BRAVIA VPL-HW10 and VPL-VW70 projectors. Engadget managed to get some nice photos of the projectors, up close and personal. The [...]
Filed under: Displays , HDTV , Home Entertainment , Media PCs Rather than taking the circular approach , Sony's choosing more traditional design models to follow with its latest trio of all-in-one PCs . As you can see in the gallery over at Engadget HD , the larger of the two were actually mounted up on swing-arms in the outfit's CEDIA booth, essentially acting as monitors for watching TV / playing...