Remember that pair of 100 terabit-per-second connections we told you about earlier this moth?
Now yesterday at this time we told you about the Sri Lankan British rapper known as M.
We told you about our new Facebook pulses at the top, quick surveys.
Remember those too good to be true priced to move 32- and 37-inch Hitachi 1080p LCDs we told you about?
ENGADGET: Hitachi 32HLT79 and 37HLT79 1080p LCDs...aren't HD
An early review of Digital-Cube's iStation i2 (value-pack, so no GPS) we told you about has been posted by tipster Joel Burslem in Korea.
Yesterday, we told you about StickNFind, a nifty electronic sticker that lets you locate anything you tack it to, and MeterPlug, the smartphone-compatible power monitor with cost estimates and realtime consumption readouts.
ENGADGET: BluTracker lets you locate your stuff within 2,500 feet, we go hands-on (video)
At 3.97 pounds with no optical drive, it's right on par with similarly equipped machines, like that HP TouchSmart we just told you about.
ENGADGET: Samsung Series 5 UltraTouch review: a solid, if slightly overpriced, mid-range Ultrabook
Seagate just officially announced what we already told you about last month: they're shedding brown with the introduction of the thoroughly redesigned FreeAgent series of external storage devices.
ENGADGET: Seagate's FreeAgent drives get official, Go Desk EXtreme
We've already told you about Orizon from Bookeen, the RCA Lexi, iriver Story, the Jinke SiPix readers, Hanvon WISEreader, the Cool-er readers from Interead, the Ocean and Tidal series from Copia, and a pair of E6 and E10 e-book readers from industry heavyweight Samsung.
Now, what if we told you that we're already hearing about the next version of the iPad?
ENGADGET: Apple iPad rumor roundup: Abraham Zapruder edition
Sadly no details are being given tonight for performance or cost, but we're told it'll set you back about as much as an Audi A5.
ENGADGET: Fisker Atlantic EVer unveiled in New York, we go eyes-on
We're told that you can expect to re-gain about 5-15 miles depending on how aggressively you hyper-mile.
"You get a sense of why we're so hopeful about this tool, " Mr. Kelly told the audience, which was mostly members of the New York City Police Foundation, a nonprofit group that raises money for the department.
Since Metro IE is plug-in-free by default, Flash works without any additional setup required. (If you want to disable Flash in the desktop version, though, you'll find that option in the add-on manager.) And in case you're wondering about Flash's diminished role on mobile devices, well, we're told it'll work with both x86 and ARM devices.
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