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Nokia 5250 set to replace the 5230, turn the ugly dial down from 10 to 6?
Aug 10th
Here are the latest reports on Nokia 5250 set to replace the 5230, turn the ugly dial down from 10 to 6?

It wasn’t that long ago that T-Mobile USA launched Nokia’s venerable 5230 as the Nuron, but you’ve got to admit — with a mug only a mother could love, Nokia owed it to itself to get cracking on a prettier replacement. On that note, we’ve got a shot of an alleged model 5250 today, sporting the same button configuration as the 5230; considering the gargantuan bezel, we’re figuring on a smallish screen, which points to the low end of the touchscreen spectrum — right where a proper 5230 successor would belong. Thing is, we’d figured Nokia was moving away from the four-digit naming convention for its smartphones altogether — in other words, we’d expect this new device fit somewhere between the C5 and C6 — so it’s unclear whether this is real and represents a current, non-canceled model in the product pipeline. It’s not going to turn any heads, of course — but if Nokia were able to push this for something crazy like $120 off contract, it’d be hard to ignore.
Nokia 5250 set to replace the 5230, turn the ugly dial down from 10 to 6? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 09 Aug 2010 21:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple iPhone 3G 8GB Black OS 3.1.2
Jul 31st
Here are the latest reports on Apple iPhone 3G 8GB Black OS 3.1.2
The iPhone3G adds new features to the popular iPhone, including 3G wireless data connection3.
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Source R&D ships Wisair-based Warpia Easy Dock wireless docking station
Jul 27th
Here are the latest reports on Source R&D ships Wisair-based Warpia Easy Dock wireless docking station

It took ‘em a few months, but Source R&D is finally ready to save your desktop replacement from those awful cables that are typically required when connecting a bona fide monitor, keyboard and mouse to a laptop. The Wisair-based Easy Dock works with Macs and PCs, with a single USB transceiver used to connect your mobile machine to (just) two hard-wired USB peripherals and a single DVI monitor (with a resolution cap of 1,400 x 1,050 or 1,440 x 900). She’s available now for $149.99 at the links below, but make sure you’re okay with the aforesaid limits before pulling the trigger.
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Source R&D ships Wisair-based Warpia Easy Dock wireless docking station originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Jul 2010 23:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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cj watson
Jul 20th
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race games
Jul 17th
Here are the latest reports on race games
Calculator replacement and a drift racing game: iPhone apps of the weekCNET (blog)This week's apps include a slick-looking and useful calculator app and a drift racing game that challenges you to master the controlled slide. …
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Sony, TiVo, NCTA and others chime in on CableCARD’s replacement
Jul 15th
Here are the latest reports on Sony, TiVo, NCTA and others chime in on CableCARD’s replacement

The FCC has been unsuccessful in spurring competition in the set-top box market since Congress passed a law requiring changes in 1996. The current situation is exactly why we don’t see some of our favorite companies making cable compatible devices — remember when just about every electronics company made a VCR? CableCARD is a failure because, among other reasons, it is expensive to implement and requires the customer give up certain aspects of their service, like video-on-demand and guide data; on top of that it is a cable only solution and some people prefer satellite TV. And so after giving the market all this time to work out a solution, the FCC issued an Notice of Inquiry (NOI) in an attempt to devise a new mandate that would make give you as many options for a DVR as you have for something like a smart phone. An NOI is just one of the first of many steps on the way to new rules, but the comments do give us a great picture of where each party stands.
Two sides are clearly forming with Sony, TiVo and the Consumer Electronics Association leading up one side and the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), its members, and satellite providers on the other. To sum it up the consumer electronics companies make suggestions for an IP video gateway nick named AllVid, which they hope will bring consumers choice in both hardware and software without having to change providers or sacrifice features. And on the other side, they believe that things are just great the way they are and that innovation is happening. They go on to describe how the plans in the NOI will not only fail to spur innovation, but will actually be detrimental to providers and consumers. Then just for good measure, they explain why the FCC doesn’t even have the authority to mandate such things.
The entire thing is an interesting perspective into how the Executive Branch of our government works, and while it’ll be some time before we are impacted by the outcome, we went ahead and laid out the highlights of a number of the comments after the break so you can play FCC commissioner at home.
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Car insurance may not offer courtesy cars
Jul 1st
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Just a quarter of car insurance policies provide customers with a courtesy car if their vehicle is written off or stolen, research shows.
Almost half (49%) of the policies assessed by Defaqto would not provide a replacement car as standard, while 28% will offer it as an option extra.
Drivers with children are the most concerned about having a replacement vehicle, the research showed, as are those between the ages of 35 and 44.
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gen. david petraeus
Jun 24th
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