Windows Mobile 7 aiming for Spring 2010 RTM?

Purported release dates for the first crop of WIndows Mobile 7 phones have varied in a surprisingly tight range over the past year, slipping from late ’09 to the latest we’ve heard, late 2010, and the latest info we’ve got here dovetails nicely with that. What you’re looking at up above is allegedly a slide out of an Office 2010 deck presented to Microsoft partners, where an updated Office Mobile suite is mentioned in passing alongside a WinMo 7 RTM date of Spring 2010. As Mary Jo Foley points out in a comment on the original post, that would put phones on shelves several months later at the earliest, which leads us back to the fact that this actually fits in very well with the Q4 2010 window we’ve been getting from other sources in recent memory. Though the screenshots on the slide are seemingly new, they match perfectly with the UI paradigm set by those purported WinMo 7 shots we saw nearly two flippin’ years ago, which leads us to the obvious question: is the UI basically finalized? And if so, is it going to feel stale by the time it’s released some three years after it first leaked?

[Via Windows Phone Mix]

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The sous-chef goes digital

Useful, as well as ornamental.

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I am a sucker for cool kitchen tech. Sleek and shiny gadgets, digital anything–I see them, and I want them, regardless of whether I need them. So what do I want right now? The new Media Chef from Belling.

This sweet-looking 8-inch screen

Originally posted at Appliances & Kitchen Gadgets

OrigAudio: Fold N Play Paper Speakers

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They’re arty, cleverly designed, and eco-friendly–oh, and they’re really cheap, too. These OrigAudio Fold ‘N Plays ($16 direct) arrive as two flattened boxes of cardboard with embedded speakers and an attached cable. You fold each into a 3-inch cube and plug the cable into any music player with a headphone jack. Voila, your new audio system is complete.

Surely you’re not expecting high quality or high volume, and you won’t get either; each speaker is just 1 watt. But that’s really not the point here (see my lead sentence, above). The speakers are made of recycled materials and are powered from your player; and they’re really quite portable since they’re refoldable. The designs are attractive: Pictured is “Flowers,” but check out the other five designs. You can even order the whole “Sixpack” for $60. As icing on the sustainable cake, the company donates a portion of each sale to causes it deems worthy.

Check out the packaging (also recycled) after the jump.

Penny-size nuclear battery keeps going and going


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Scientists at the University of Missouri are developing a small nuclear battery that they say can hold a million times more charge than standard batteries.

The radioisotope battery, being developed by Jae Kwon of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and other researchers, is the …

MOTOBLUR ported to the G1, unreleased CLIQ looks on in envy

It’s unclear exactly how MOTOBLUR software might’ve leaked into the wild, but it’s already been repurposed in the best sort of way into a G1-friendly ROM. Despite its beta status it’s looking relatively snappy, but there are still some missing elements like WiFi and Bluetooth. If anything it’s a testament to how portable and hackable Android is turning out to be so far, and we look forward to the ongoing improvements to Android by diverse manufacturers being disseminated far and wide — though if Motorola had its way, it’d probably at least happen after the relevant device has hit the market. Video is after the break.

[Via OnlyGizmos; thanks Annkur]

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ATT starts $60 unlimited GoPhone plan

AT&T GoPhone

AT&T will begin providing unlimited voice and text for $60 a month as part of its GoPhone prepaid service, the company announced Friday. Other prepaid plans from Boost Mobile and MetroPCS, for example, are around $50 a month or less, but the $60 a month plan still sounds pretty …

First Image of Actual Moon Bombing Impact

Like Mark said, the much-anticipated Moon bombing fireworks have been a major letdown. The good news is that it happened: NASA has released the actual money shot, showing the impact flash. Just don’t expect a Ron Jeremy G22-sized bang:

In the gallery you can also see the infrared sensor view of the tiny flash. According to NASA, the mission was a success, but I’m still a little big suspicious that nobody was able to catch the 50-mile plume of gas and debris on video. Was everyone looking in the wrong direction? We will see what results this brings in the coming days. [NASA]

The Engadget Show is available in the Zune Marketplace!

Hey cats and kittens — just a quick note to let you know that the Show is now available for download via the Zune Marketplace. You can nab the feed here.

And while we have your attention, don’t forget that the next Show will be taking place October 22nd, and we’ll be sitting down with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer!

If you missed the first two installments, you can see the long show with Jon Rubinstein here, and a short segment on Times Square right here.

Oh, and of course, you can subscribe in iTunes and via standard RSS as well:

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T-Mobile Pulse review over on Engadget Mobile!

This review has disappointingly little direct, I’m-going-to-go-buy-this-right-now relevance to North American Android fans — but if you want to keep tabs on the sweet gear our friends over in Europe are now able to buy, head on over to Engadget Mobile where we’ve got an in-depth review of the Huawei-sourced Pulse for T-Mobile UK. With a 3.5-inch HVGA display, 3.5mm jack, and every spec this side of US 3G, it’s a contender — so if you’re in the Old World, go have a look at what you’re now able to buy, and if you’re on the other side of the Atlantic, go check out another reason to be insanely jealous.

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1,000 Pixels From The Million Dollar Homepage On eBay

This article was written on January 02, 2006 by CyberNet.

Million Dollar Homepage On eBay

If you didn’t get your chance to get on the Million Dollar Homepage then you better jump on this, that is assuming you have more than $21,000 to spare. The creator of the Million Dollar Homepage has sold all but 1,000 pixels and has put them on eBay to go to the highest bidder. The pixels for sale are circled in red on the above picture (which is almost the dead center of the page!). With more than 8 days left, the bidding is already at $21,400.00 and will definitely continue to rise. The auction states “1.5 million unique visitors and over 2.7 million page impressions in the last 7 days alone” which is amazing! This will be an auction that we will definitely have to watch!

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