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- Fujitsu Siemens rolls out AMILO Sa 3650 laptop, GraphicBooster add-on
- Denon’s DVD-A1UD: world’s first universal (SACD / DVD-A) Blu-ray player
- Adtec announces two adorable, tiny projectors
- RIM lowers third quarter outlook, touts Storm sales
- Buffalo unveils 16GB and 32GB SSDs for Inspiron Mini 9
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Fujitsu Siemens rolls out AMILO Sa 3650 laptop, GraphicBooster add-on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Okay, so Denon wares aren’t exactly “cheap,” but you can’t knock it for trying to innovate. Despite that fact that about eight people on this Earth still care about their beloved SACD / DVD-Audio collections, Denon has developed a Blu-ray player specifically for them. The DVD-A1UD is hailed as the world’s first universal BD deck, and it features a black (shown after the break) or silver motif, SD / SDHC card slot, DivX support, HDMI 1.3, 1080p60 / 1080p24 output, internal decoding of DTS-HD Master Audio / Dolby TrueHD, 7.1-channel analog outputs, Denon LINK and all sorts of sophisticated pixel / audio restoration technologies. Better still, users who buy in can look forward to a Profile 2.0 update in the near future. Not surprisingly, the decked-out player will ship in Japan next month for a patently astounding ¥546,000 ($5,860), so you’ll probably be stuck dreaming about it unless your ship rolls in.
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Denon’s DVD-A1UD: world’s first universal (SACD / DVD-A) Blu-ray player originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 14:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Adtec announces two adorable, tiny projectors originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 13:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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RIM no doubt got a boost of confidence from AvianResearch’s sales numbers a few days ago, but it looks to be in a bit of a gloomier mood today, as it has been forced to slightly lower its third quarter profit and revenue outlook. Apparently, instead of the previously forecast revenue of $2.95 to $3.10 billion, RIM now says it’s expecting to rake in just $2.75 to $2.78 billion, with its adjusted earnings now expected to be 0.81 to $0.83 per share, and not $0.89 to $0.97 per share, as previously forecast. According to RIM’s Jim Balsillie, the company is laying most of the blame on “product launch timing, general economic conditions and foreign exchange volatility,” but it has nothing but good things to say about the Storm, which it says has “experienced particularly strong momentum in recent weeks.” It further added that the Storm’s first day of sales drew a record number of new net subscribers for the company, and that it also managed to pull in a record number of weekly net subscribers additions in the last week of the third quarter. Those interested in such things can look for the final numbers to be released on December 18th.
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RIM lowers third quarter outlook, touts Storm sales originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 13:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Buffalo unveils 16GB and 32GB SSDs for Inspiron Mini 9 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 12:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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What’s more challenging than buying a tech gift for your finicky son? Buying one for your ultra-picky daughter. It’s tough enough just raising a daughter who’s a nerd, let alone knowing exactly what direction to go come present-presenting season. Luckily for you gadget-savvy (or not so gadget-savvy) moms and dads out there, the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide exists, and will transport you to the magical phantasmagoria of money-sucking goodness that we like to call “shopper’s delight.” Read on for all the info (and be sure to check out our other guides right here).
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Holiday Gift Guide 2008: for daughter originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The soap opera of would-be Mac cloner Psystar was already full of shady twists and turns, but there’s a possibility Apple’s legal team thinks there’s some truth to a few of the wilder conspiracy theories out there — a paragraph tacked on to an amended version of the complaint filed in California says that Apple believes people or corporations “other than Psystar are involved in Psystar’s unlawful and improper activities.” That could mean just about anything, of course — we’ve always thought Psystar was being a little too cocky, and no one’s ever figured out how a fledging company that couldn’t even hold on to a credit card processor could retain such a hotshot law firm — but chances are Apple’s just covering its ass in case it wants to sue the major investors of Psystar individually or even the OSx86 hackers that unwillingly enabled the company’s dubious business. Either way, with all of Psystar’s antitrust counterclaims dismissed and Apple adding new DMCA claims to its lawsuit, we’ve got a feeling things are about to go boom in Florida pretty soon — if machines really are still shipping, this is probably your last chance to grab a piece of (semi-functional) history.
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Apple amends Psystar complaint, says someone’s behind the curtain originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 11:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Last time we heard from Jeffrey Stephenson he had crafted an art deco-styled casemod that, spiritually at least, brought us back to the watery confines of Bioshock. He’s back with another classic-looking device, dedicating this one to Ingraham Cabinet Co., creator of many a fine walnut-ensconced radio case in the WWII era. His Ingraham case mod is similarly walnut-clad (though veneered) with a hand-built basswood frame layered atop an otherwise mid-grade mini-ITX SilverStone case. The focal point is a finely polished chrome knob on the front that Harley riders might recognize from an Arlen Ness catalog, perched atop a final retro flourish: a Firewire 400 port. Inside (pictured below) things are rather more modern: a VIA VB8001 mobo, a (rarely seen in the wild) 1.6GHz Nano processor, 4GB of DDR2 memory, a 64GB SSD, and not a single vacuum tube.
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Jeffrey Stephenson impresses with another wood grained, retro casemod originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 10:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Seriously, we feel a little more street just by lookin’ at these things. The followup to the smashing over-the-head Beats headphones are here, and yes, they deliver sound so big, you’ll think you’ve got speakers in your ears (Dre’s words, not ours). They also feature what’s touted as the planet’s first “tangle-free earphone cable,” in-ear noise isolation and a trio of cone tips to ensure the most comfortable fit for every gangster’s ear. Get your “ding ding dong… ring-gading ding ding dong” on in one to two weeks for $149.95. Holla.
[Thanks, Robert M.]
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Dr. Dre-approved Monster Beats in-ear headphones roll deep for $150 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 10:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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We’ve got a bone (or three) to pick with this one, so we’ll just get right down to the beating. For starters, anyone who can’t recognize the striking similarity between this handset and Vertu’s Ferrari Ascent Ti is obviously wearing Samsung-tinted glasses. Aside from the complete lack of originality, the Ego GT-S9402 also lacks a 3G radio — an omission that’s simply inexcusable given the estimated €1,200 ($1,513) price tag. Oh sure, there’s a measly 1GB of inbuilt storage, tri-band GSM connectivity, a 5-megapixel camera (with LED flash), an FM radio module, Bluetooth 2.0, dual SIM slots and a microSDHC expansion slot, but for over a G, we expect something more than mid-range specifications in a “liquidmetal” alloy chassis. Color us emphatically unimpressed.
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Filed under: Cellphones
Samsung Ego GT-S9402 luxury phone shames the word “luxury” originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 09:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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