The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
| AT&T, Sprint, Verizon all signed up for WinMo 6.5 launches on October 6 Coordinating with countless manufacturers and carriers to get them to launch a bunch of different devices on the same day takes things to an entirely different level. |
Video: Sony NW-A840 packs OLED, noise cancellation, and 64GB of flash heat, still thinnest Walkman ever Sony rates the battery at 29-hours music or 9-hours of video. Also available in black for those who detest downtown hipster-brown. |
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| Microsoft releases XNA update for Zune HD developers, multitouch drawing app created It's not much, but impressive given the thing's only been available for a day now. |
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| Comcast could serve TV over WiMAX, inflate your bill even higher ODO enables Comcast pay-TV subscribers to watch a vast array of programming from any internet connection, which of course means that any ole 3G / 4G data connection would work just as well as Comcast's own. |
BlackBerry Tour mired by trackball problems, Verizon losing patience? A trackball that's too recessed seems like more of a design issue than a "quality control" one to us, but who knows -- maybe they can get it fixed without rearchitecting the whole phone. |
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