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Ouch. We're guessing this is one that the suits at Best Buy would like to have back. A leaked company memo detailing how the retailer will handle Windows 7 upgrades has accidentally given the world a tasty tidbit to opine upon. The note starts off as such: "Microsoft is launching Windows 7 in mid-October...

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Apple iPhone 3G S gets FCC clearance like clockwork

Posted by Chris Ziegler | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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We have a hard time believing that the FCC's documentation system is efficient and well-coordinated enough to actually reveal documents at the exact date and time that filers want them to -- so who knows, maybe the feds are in bed with Apple on keeping its most prized launches under lock and key until just the right moment. We kid, we kid -- maybe -- but at any rate, you can now peruse hundreds of pages of specific absorption rate plots for GSM, UMTS / HSDPA, WiFi, and Bluetooth in both 16 and 32GB flavors of the iPhone 3G S. It's not likely going to tell you anything you didn't already know or care about, especially since there aren't any external photos or user's manuals accessible yet -- but if you get really, amazingly bored this evening, it might be worth a look-see.

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Apple iPhone 3G S gets FCC clearance like clockwork originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Jun 2009 02:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Songkick Aims To Make A Database Of Every Concert Ever — And It’s Well On Its Way

Posted by MG Siegler | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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EA VP says the Xbox 360 is “maxed out”

Posted by Nilay Patel | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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Microsoft might be busy extending and building on the Xbox 360's capabilities with Project Natal and all manner of NXE and Live updates, but it sounds like some of their third-party devs think they're running out of headroom -- in an interview with the Official Xbox Magazine, EA senior VP Patrick Soderlund said that "we've maxed out the 360 but we haven't maxed out the PS3." That's an interesting parallel to what Miyamoto was just saying about the Wii, of course, but it doesn't seem like the situation is entirely dire: Soderlund also said that he's "truly impressed" with the 360 and that he "would have a headache" if he were running Sony. Still, that doesn't bode well for Microsoft's planned 10-year 360 lifecycle if it's true -- we'll see if Redmond has something new for us before 2015 after all.

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EA VP says the Xbox 360 is "maxed out" originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Jun 2009 01:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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We’ve Got A Whole Lotta Bing Stickers. Want One?

Posted by Michael Arrington | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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Microsoft was kind enough to send us a few boxes of Bing stickers (we requested them). We don’t have enough surface area on our laptops, walls, floors, dogs, etc. to use them all, so if you want a couple, they’re all yours. Just send us a self addressed stamped envelope and we’ll put a few in the mail back to you.

Send those envelopes to TechCrunch, PO Box 638, Menlo Park, CA 94026.

If you want, send us one of your startup stickers to that address, to. We’ll force the interns to put them on their laptops and stand in front of the CrunchCam with it.

Here’s one on the back of the last generation CrunchPad prototype:

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We’ve Got A Whole Lotta Bing Stickers. Want One?

Posted by Michael Arrington | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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Microsoft was kind enough to send us a few boxes of Bing stickers (we requested them). We don’t have enough surface area on our laptops, walls, floors, dogs, etc. to use them all, so if you want a couple, they’re all yours. Just send us a self addressed stamped envelope and we’ll put a few in the mail back to you.

Send those envelopes to TechCrunch, PO Box 638, Menlo Park, CA 94026.

If you want, send us one of your startup stickers to that address, to. We’ll force the interns to put them on their laptops and stand in front of the CrunchCam with it.

Here’s one on the back of the last generation CrunchPad prototype:

Crunch Network: MobileCrunch Mobile Gadgets and Applications, Delivered Daily.


HP introduces cheaper dv2, dv3, and dv6 laptops, fantastically ugly dv6 Artist Edition

Posted by Nilay Patel | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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HP's just kicked out a slew of updates to its laptop lines, and thankfully the biggest news is that they've gotten cheaper. The HP dv2z brings the low end of the 12.1-inch AMD Neo ultraportable down to $599, while the larger Intel-based dv3t is now $649. The dv6 gets two new editions, including the pictured $949 dv6z Artist Edition 2 preloaded with a bunch of Corel art software and a $649 dv6t base model that thankfully loses the awful lid artwork. Seriously, we know HP had to use the design after it won the HP / MTV Notebook Design Contest, but we just don't think too many people want to rock the"surfing peacock" look. There are also a bunch of new eco-friendly printers if you're into that sort of thing -- hit the read link for the lowdown.

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HP introduces cheaper dv2, dv3, and dv6 laptops, fantastically ugly dv6 Artist Edition originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Jun 2009 00:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Pleo IP adopted by Pleo’s big-hearted manufacturer, Jetta Company Limited

Posted by Paul Miller | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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It's the feel bad and then feel good again story of the year: bankrupt Ugobe's intellectual property and assets, including the intensely lovable and yet nearly unloved Pleo, are being snapped up by Jetta Company Limited, which currently manufactures the robotic baby dino. The company plans on re-launching Pleo, and says that all its manufacturing processes for Pleo and related accessories are still intact. Better yet, the company is well established and no stranger to robots: it also builds parts for iRobot's consumer products. Could this be love?

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Pleo IP adopted by Pleo's big-hearted manufacturer, Jetta Company Limited originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Jun 2009 00:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How The Different Mobile Data Syncing Services Stack Up

Posted by Erick Schonfeld | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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Things A Venture Capitalist Will Never Say

Posted by Michael Arrington | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 09-06-2009

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Mechanical Memory Key stores your data with the precision of an Antide Janvier timepiece

Posted by Joseph L. Flatley | Posted in Technology News | Posted on 08-06-2009

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Listen up, steampunkers: Have you been having a hard time finding an appropriate USB thumb drive to wear on a gold chain next to your pocket watch? Artype's 16GB Mechanical Memory Key is a handcrafted beaut, with materials that include Purpleheart for the case and twenty-six rubies. When this device is drawing USB power it glows green from beneath the gears, taking you back to your days as a hacker during the reign of Queen Victoria. Sadly, the device pictured above has already been sold, but at $165 a pop we're sure this particular artisan has plenty more of these guys in the works. Two more glamor shots for you after the break.

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Mechanical Memory Key stores your data with the precision of an Antide Janvier timepiece originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Jun 2009 23:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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