The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
| Peek Pronto: Push email, Exchange support, multiple accounts Boy, Peek wasn't kidding when it called its new device Pronto. |
OnLive killed the game console star? What if you could stream games, any game, over a decent broadband connection to your PC or Atom-based netbook at the same quality as the PS3? |
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| 'Resident Evil 5' Xbox 360 unboxing Here's a note to humans of the future who may one day mail a limited edition Xbox 360 to someone at Engadget: stick it inside another box |
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| ZeeVee Zinc TV viewer hands-on and impressions ZeeVee just let loose its Zinc internet TV viewer, and we couldn't help but give it an install on our Windows XP-based machine. While it can be said that this is a competitor to Hulu, it actually provides access to Hulu material. |
Telstra's Turbo 21 HSPA modem reviewed: not 21Mbps but still the world's fastest Telstra loves to brag about being the "world's fastest national mobile broadband network." And they should after a recent 21Mbps (theoretical) upgrade to its Next G network in Australia's major cities. |
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