iSkin Covers the Nano

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No, you haven’t seen the last of the iPod Nano 5G cases. iSkin has just introduced two lines as versatile as they are attractive. First up is the iSkin Duo ($29.99, above), silicone cases that come in two styles: frost and ninja. Frost adds a frosty tint that still lets your iPod’s color come through. Ninja covers any Nano in sleek black. Both come with a face shield to protect the screen, a removable rotary belt clip, and a charging port cover.

Next up is the iSkin Vibes ($24.99), and it’s worth clicking over to see the line. Vibes are clear thin cases in four patterns, letting you see your Nano’s natural color with a little pattern added in. They come with a wrist strap and a screen shield. You can pick up an armband ($14.99) at the same time, making the Vibes case perfect for working out.

Next-gen Atom N470 to relax netbook spec restrictions slightly further

Netbook specs have been held in check by Microsoft and Intel’s dizzying array of rules and restrictions for low-cost machines, but now that Windows 7 is out and Intel’s getting ready to release the next generation of Atom chips it sounds like things are about to get slightly better. Microsoft has already started allowing netbook manufacturers to load Windows 7 Home Premium on machines without restrictions, and now Fudzilla says Intel will lift the 1GB RAM limit from Atom machines when the 1.83GHz N470 Pine Trail chip hits in March. That means we’ll start to see more of a range of netbook specs going forward, but the low-end will probably still be dominated by Windows 7 Starter and the Atom N450, which will still be limited to 1GB of RAM, so don’t expect to be happy with the cheap stuff anytime soon.

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Google releases Android 2.0 SDK

We love the unified in-box.

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As Verizon Wireless prepares to unveil its new Motorola Droid smartphone tomorrow, Google today released the SDK for the much-anticipated 2.0 update to the operating system. Code-named Eclair, Android 2.0 offers a number of feature improvements and interface tweaks. As expected, …

Originally posted at Android Atlas

Weekly Wholesome Indulgence

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Dulcinea’s Weekly Delivery brings to you a wholesome indulgence once a week.

Every Wednesday, Dulcinea will deliver to your door six generous portions of a handcrafted baked good inspired by the best seasonal produce and ingredients available that week. Six jumbo apple spice muffins, a robust zucchini tea cake, and a half dozen red currant scones are just a few examples of past deliveries. Dulcinea always uses the finest ingredients, which are from local farms, organic, and sustainably produced whenever possible.

Canon 7D photos can show traces of earlier shot

Canon has warned that traces of one photograph taken with the company’s new higher-end EOS 7D SLR can sometimes be seen in the next.

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The good news: new software for the camera should be able to fix the problem at some …

Originally posted at Deep Tech

How-to: recycle your old gadgets

We see a lot of gadgets come in the door here at Engadget. In fact, getting them in the door is actually the easy part… it’s getting them back out that’s a bit confusing. Recycling — something that most of us do on a day-to-day basis with our trash — is a bit stickier when it comes to gadgets. In recent years, however, most major consumer electronics companies have stepped up their games a bit and begun “take back” recycling programs of their own. There are a lot of resources out there if you want to rid yourself of old gadgets in a responsible way, but it can be a pretty overwhelming prospect, especially if (like us) you have an actual pile of old cellphones which has been growing since 1998. We thought about that a lot, and decided to try to make sense of all the wild masses of information out there on the internet, and to provide our readers a central location to look for all that information. Read on and see what we’ve come up with!

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Red-hot robot action from WowWee


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Joebot is voice-activated, with a list of 40 commands that move him around or put him into different modes. Click on the photo for more WowWee robot action.

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When the folks from WowWee visited CNET UK the other day, we were amused to hear them refer to …

Google Wave to have its own app store

We’re still not entirely certain what Google Wave is for — or even if humans are capable of comprehending it — but we do know that we’re super-intrigued by the idea of third-party extensions that hook into the fledging messaging platform, and it sounds like the folks in Mountain View are as well. Google’s planning to launch both an extension gallery and extension store in the coming months, which would allow users to easily find, buy, and share apps for Wave. It’s not clear how the sharing will work, or how much Google expects extensions to cost, but it’s certainly an interesting way to capitalize on Wave’s flexibility. Our first request? An extension to kill live-typing. Let’s make it happen.

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Inside CNET Labs 66: No one wants to raid with that guy!

No one wants to be Zaboo'd…or do they?

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What effects do Facebook, other social networking sites, and today’s media on have on young people? We have no idea. Neither of us have been young for a very long time. I think we think

Originally posted at Inside CNET Labs Podcast

50 Historic Events the Domino’s Delivery Man Graced with His Presence

Domino’s historic pizza delivery man didn’t just drop off pizzas at Microsoft HQ to celebrate the release of Windows 7. Oh no! He also showed up at a whole slew of other ridiculous places, much to my delight.

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