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- Sony's E Series displays for the Post-It addict
- Gaze detector lets you hear with your eyes
- Sirius launching another satellite
- DIY cable release and serial cable for Canon Digital Rebel
- Intel's 600SM PCI phone adapter does VoIP
- Sony's Vaio TX3 lineup launched
- Robot shortstop in development at Arizona State
- Proton HDTVs get arty
- Philips' Streamium WAK3300 WiFi alarm clock
- Sony's Vaio X, now with DTCP
- Quixun's GrandOpera LCD with removable PC
- Lenovo ThinkPad Z61m reviewed
- Epson's 7.1-inch, QXGA e-paper
- MoBits preps X15 5.6 and 7-inch UMPCs
- Mitsubishi's LDT321V and LDT371V LCDs
- O Canada! Sony gives DivX to the True North
- Mitel releases 5330 and 5340 IP phones for the suits
- Pretec's iDisk USB drives go BulletProof
- AMEX's i-Talk Nano VoIP Phone
- Leica coding lenses to prep for Digital M
- Microsoft IPTV makes its way to France
- ezGear's ezVision Video iWear HMD
- Fujifilm FinePix F30 reviewed
- Britain's "Bridget" rover hopes to explore Mars
- APC's Mobile Power Pack delivers juice via USB
- Intel and TI brag about chip tech advancements
- Family-oriented Disney Mobile goes live
- Adata's solar powered USB flash drive
- Acer releases 22-, 24-, and 26-inch LCDs
- Swedes hit hard by WiMAX waves
- T-Mobile goes high-end with the Nokia 8801
- Engadget Mobile rips into Sprint 700p box
- Interact-TV's TellyRAID serves 2TB of TV
- Q fans, good news: it'll cost $50 and have UMTS by 2007
Today in Engadget Mobile
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- Unboxing the Chocolate
- Cingular halts sale of 3G phones in 2G regions
- OKWAP's WM2005 Smartphone slider
- Rogers Wireless offers caller name display
- Researchers develop optical enlargement device for mobiles
- Family-oriented Disney Mobile goes live
- Shady rebates land Inphonic in hot water
- Qualcomm suit kindly asks Nokia to halt US GSM sales
- T-Mobile goes high-end with the Nokia 8801
- Q fans, good news: it'll cost $50 and have UMTS by 2007





















