Today in Engadget: May 25, 2006
- Engadget reader meetup in Merced, CA on for June 10th
- The Clicker: YouTube as viewed by "network math"
- SmackBook and MacSaber -- best two reasons to buy a MacBook?
- Surprise! TV networks sue Cablevision for Network DVR
- SmartDisk announces FireLite XPress drive with always-on screen
- Maestro Classical Music Player for audiophiles
- Wii pricing: $250 or less
- Sanyo's new LCD projectors: up to $140,200
- Samsung launches first ACAP HDTV, the SVP-56K3HDB
- The Concerto Table
- Sony NW-E005 flash Walkman with AAC support
- Canon may quit film camera business
- Thomson's Lyra PDP2662S works it out
- iPod has new role as educational tool
- Samsung division CEO bans company use of 8GB SGH-B570
- Niveus Media Center Denali Edition getting CableCARD support
- Logitec intros USB touchscreen "faceplates"
- Toshiba developing LCDs using field sequential tech
- Steambots promise to delight, terrify
- Dell XPS 700 gaming PC shows up in UK
- Vaio UX reviewed
- UK scientists working on cloaking device
- Judiciary Committee approves net neutrality
- Reggie for President
- Soldiers bond with bots on battlefield
- RoombaMidi hack makes your Roomba dance and sing
- MacBooks packin' heat due to covered up vent?
- Ah, the Sidekick III again
- Google outbids Microsoft for Dell bundling deal, sez WSJ
- Apple patents workout music matching
Today in Engadget Mobile
- Qualcomm to Nokia: hands off our patents
- Samsung division CEO bans SGH-B570 8GB musicphones
- Samsung's DMB clamshell with stereo speakers
- Federal wireless excise tax to be eliminated
- Motorola Q review roundup
- Ah, the Sidekick III again
- Big Four allegedly gouging rural carriers on roaming
- Sidekick III gives us a peep show















