Clevo W860CU 3D and ASUS G51JX-3D bring three-dee to US laptopers

July 30th, 2010

NVIDIA teased us with the introduction of the 3D-ready G51JX back at Computex (you may remember it as one of the founding ” 3D PCs “), and now AVADirect is bringing that very machine to US soil.

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Clevo W860CU 3D and ASUS G51JX-3D bring three-dee to US laptopers

Droid 2 cases arrive at Best Buy, Droid 2s soon to follow?

July 30th, 2010

At this point, we’re starting to think that Motorola is intentionally (and cruelly) teasing us with its Droid successor. Today we can add to the parade of leaks preceding the Droid 2 ’s debut in the form of the above hard case, which has just landed in Best Buy’s storerooms. Before you go off on some conspiracy theory comparing this to the iPhone’s Bumper and questioning whether this Droid might need a jacket , you should be aware that Rocketfish does similar paraphernalia for the Droid Incredible, marking this out as an entirely un remarkable run-of-the-mill accessory.

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Samsung SCH-R900 approved by FCC: first US LTE phone is go

July 30th, 2010

We first caught wind of the SCH-R900 after MetroPCS announced that it would be first to carry the Samsung handset when its fledgling LTE network lights up in select markets sometime after the summer. Now the FCC has been kind enough to bless a preproduction R900 with its approval

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Ask Engadget: best robot platform for under $400?

July 29th, 2010

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget question is coming to us from Ryan, who reckons it’s about time he stopped playing with Lego blocks and began playing with a real man’s robot platform. Just kidding about the Lego bit.

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Redbox rolling out $1.50 Blu-ray rentals at 13,000-plus kiosks, nationwide by fall

July 29th, 2010

It’s really no surprise that Redbox is going nationwide with its $1.50 Blu-ray rentals , at every step along the way of its Hollwood dealmaking, the company has pointed out its aim towards procuring a supply of high definition movies, and now the day is finally here. The high definition disc packing kiosks currently number 13,300, and the plan is to have Blu-ray in all 26,000 locations by the fall. While we spotted plenty of Blu-ray enabled locations with a San Francisco zip code, other areas in the Midwest and East Coast weren’t so lucky

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