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Daily Roundup: Sony's 'Project Morpheus,' the Moto 360 smartwatch and more!

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

This is Motorola's new Android Wear smartwatch: Moto 360

Motorola's new wearable, the Moto 360, takes smartwatch form factor back in time (har), boasting a seriously eye-catching design and circular watchface. Powered by Google's Android Wear, owners can utilize the power of Now from their wrists. What's more, this isn't the Moto 360's only design. It'll come in a variety of styles once it launches this summer.

'Project Morpheus' is Sony's virtual reality headset for the PlayStation 4

Sony's officially jumping into the VR realm with "Project Morpheus." Now just a prototype, the two-part headset has a 1080p display and packs a 90-degree field of view. And though it's still unclear how the device will work with consoles, the hardware you see above will double as a developer kit.

Google announces the Android Wear platform

Earlier today, Google unveiled Android Wear: a Nexus-like platform designed to power wearables, featuring contextual updates similar to Now and the same always-listening feature found on the Moto X. This mobile OS will focus on the smartwatch form factor for now, but Google says that's just the beginning.

Apple's new 8GB iPhone 5c now available worldwide

It looks like the rumors were true. An 8GB version of Apple's iPhone 5c is available from several European carriers on multi-year contracts. And though the colorful handset has also arrived for Australia and China via Apple's online store, we've yet to hear word of US availability.

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