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Today: Jul 5, 2008

Sanyo rolls out 1Seg-packing "Gorilla" NV-SD585DT GPS unit

From: Engadget | Donald Melanson | Jul 4, 2008

Sanyo's Gorilla GPS devices are certainly never lacking when it comes to non-GPS-related features, and it looks like its new NV-SD585DT model is no exception. This one shrinks things down slightly from the last model we saw with a 5....

Fantasy Gadget: The Ultimate Next Generation Connected TiVo Box [Ultimate Tivo Box]

From: Gizmodo | Jason Chen | Jul 4, 2008

TiVo has been setting the bar for timeshifting television (what you want, when you want it) for the better part of a decade. Its latest models, the TiVo Series 3 and TiVo HD, further refine and extend functionality to high definition TV and downloadable movies. But the future might not be so bright for TiVo, as other players such as Microsoft' Vista Media Center, Apple's Apple TV, Netflix's Roku player, and upstarts like the Vudu aim to drink their milkshake. What's a company to do? Innovate....

Giz Service Announcement: Fireworks + Indoors = Bad Idea [July 4th]

From: Gizmodo | Benny Goldman | Jul 4, 2008

If you're anything like us, you're probably deep into your 12th beer by now. You may think that now's the perfect time to test some of those firecrackers in your kitchen. Well, don't, or you may end up like this guy and his house, both blasted to smithereens by some lousy M-1000s. Take it from us and the Consumer Product Safety Commission and have a happy 4th everybody! [CPSC]...

Group Sense's Palm OS line-up give way to lone

From: Engadget | Donald Melanson | Jul 4, 2008

Well, it looks like Group Sense's once mighty line-up of Palm OS-based handsets has finally been shown the door with the whole lot now replaced by a single, Linux-based device. From the looks of it though, it doesn't seem like the new handset is about to work any wonders for the company, with the "real smart" Xplore WF100 boasting only a 1.5-inch 128 x 128 display, and such exciting features as a built-in antenna, speed dial, and "call shock....

Lightning Review: Motorola ROKR E8 Music Phone [MOTOROKR E8 Review]

From: Gizmodo | Adrian Covert | Jul 4, 2008

The Gadget: The Moto E8 ROKR is a candybar music phone that makes use of a touch-sensitive, haptic feedback panel on the bottom half of the phone. It's nearly buttonless, save for a few on the side. The Price: $199 (after 2-year contract) The Verdict: Long story short, the hardware is great, the music interface is decent, the T-Mobile interface sucks. But let's start with the good....

BlackBerry Kickstart Flip Phone Only $49 [Rumor]

From: Gizmodo | matt buchanan | Jul 4, 2008

The BlackBerry Kickstart is by far not RIM's best looking phone. But it is a real live BlackBerry and it will run a mere 50 bucks when it launches on T-Mobile in September. The Centro has proven that a cheap smartphone can sell like hotcakes. Granted the Centro is cute, the Kickstart is not. But $50 puts it in the same mass market as the crappier LGs and Sammys. It's a crazy way to hook the kids, but it might just work. (It'd work better if the phone wasn't so ugly....

Panasonic DMP-BD30K Blu-ray player goes under the knife

From: Engadget HD | Steven Kim | Jul 4, 2008

Our good friends at FormatWarCentral has kicked off a new Blu-ray player undressing series with the recently-updated Panasonic DMP-BD30K. Not a lot of big surprises behind the sheet metal kimono -- there's a lot of air inside the chassis. Click on through for photos of the sparsely populated circuit boards, which are a pretty good indication that the engineering and design of these Profile 1.1 players are pretty mature....

NASA's Bad-Ass Manned Moon Rover Prototypes [Nasa]

From: Gizmodo | Brian Lam | Jul 4, 2008

To mark the new mission to the Moon, here's a collection of wonderful manned lunar rovers from the future and past from Apollo days gone by. I wish I knew more about these vehicles but Big Picture's source linking policy is kind of bizarre to me. [Big Picture]...

Verizon’s new World phone

From: Gadgetell | Robert Nelson | Jul 3, 2008

It looks like Verizon will be introducing a third variety in their Q9 lineup, and as of now its being code named “Napoleon.” It does however have something special in store for worldwide business travelers as it will not only offer CDMA EV-DO Rev. A support but it will also include full GSM support, meaning you can take and use this worldwide....

MPAA backs yet another anti-piracy technology: DreamStream

From: Engadget HD | Darren Murph | Jul 4, 2008

As the Motion Picture Association of America continues on its unending (we mean that quite literally) quest to banish digital piracy, it has just announced its unbridled support for yet another technology....

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