BlackBerry Style 9670 spotted in Sprint’s database, yet another YouTube clip

Any lingering doubts about this thing’s existence? Scatter ’em. The BlackBerry Style 9670 has just shown up in what appears to be a Sprint database leak, and given that it just received FCC approval earlier in the month, we’d say this is all lining up nicely for a near-term release on one of America’s most well-known CDMA carriers. As the story goes, these database slips usually happen just weeks before the official public release of a phone, and we’re guessing that both RIM and Sprint would love to have this out and about before the holidays. Head on past the break for yet another look — assuming you need one, that is.

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Sony Ericsson announces ‘LiveView’ for Android

The device works like a remote for your Android phone by letting users check incoming calls, control music, view calendar events, and manage social networking clients. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://www.cnet.com/8301-19736_1-20017927-251.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Android Atlas/a/p

Star Wars flicks to see 3D re-release, starting with Episode 1 in 2012

The Star Wars series hasn’t even hit Blu-ray yet, but The Hollywood Reporter reports sources are saying George Lucas definitely intends to refill his money pit in 2012 by bringing out the movies, one each year, in 3D. Unfortunately that means even if you’re optimistically expecting a well done 3D conversion process Episode IV is at least five years away since the plan is to release the movies in numerical order. According to the sources, even after demoing converted 3D footage of the movies in the past, Lucas was moved to greenlight the process after experiencing Avatar and realizing that by the time the movies hit theaters, and eventually homes, there will be more than enough capable screens to watch them on. Of course, all could be forgiven if this meant there were enough petty cash floating around to convince Lucas it’s time to restore and rerelease the original editions on Blu-ray, but we’re not holding our breath.

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Microsoft’s Mobile Mouse Flash Drive Combo

This article was written on September 13, 2007 by CyberNet.

mobile memory mouse Microsoft just introduced a new mouse "with a mind of its own" -the Mobile Memory Mouse 8000. What’s unique about it is that the transceiver which you’d normally have to plug in via USB anyways to use the mouse includes 1GB of Flash Memory. It’s not going to be on the shelves until about October, and the price is set at $99. While it’s a great idea, especially for college students, the price seems a little high for only including 1GB of flash memory – especially when you take into consideration that you can buy a 4 GB Flash Drive for $35 and a 16 GB Flash Drive for $100.

Despite the fact that it may be a little pricey for the amount of memory you get, it’ll definitely be convenient for those who usually carry a mouse with them as well as a flash drive. Giga Om reviewed this mouse yesterday and said the mouse "doesn’t make much sense. I mean, who carries their mouse without a laptop?" I’m not sure the point of this mouse is for those who only want to carry a flash drive with them. When I was a college student, I always had my laptop, a mouse, and a flash drive with me. While a flash drive certainly doesn’t take up much room, using the Mobile Memory Mouse would just mean one less thing I had to carry, and one less USB port I’d have to use.

Other features that this mouse has besides the transceiver with 1GB of Flash memory include:

  • 2.4 GHz wireless technology
  • USB rechargeable with magnetic connectors
  • High definition laser technology
  • Battery life indicator

While the idea of a mobile mouse that includes storage is new, I think there will definitely be a group of consumers willing to snatch up the Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 for $99 bucks. If by chance you’d like to pre-order this mouse, you can do so at Amazon.

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Raytheon’s Sarcos XOS 2 military exoskeleton just does the heavy lifting — for now

Raytheon’s XOS 2 has a right hook that can rip straight through a wall, but Dr. Fraser Smith assures us that death-dealing variants are still a good ways off. We caught up with the good doctor earlier today, who’s been working on the military-grade exoskeleton for eight years, and quizzed him on the hows and whys of building a would-be Iron Man. Find out what we learned after the break, and see the mean machine in our gallery below!

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Everything we know about the BlackBerry PlayBook

We’ve gathered everything we know about RIM’s newly announced BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. We’ll update our QA as we get more information.

The 411: Your BlackBerry questions answered

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Origin PC’s EON17 laptop packs desktop performance, with desktop processors

Desktop processors in laptops may not be quite as common as they once were, but Origin PC is keeping the practice alive with its line of high-end gaming laptops, to which it’s now added a new EON17 model. That packs a big 17.3-inch display, along with your choice of processors up to a Intel Core i7 980X, plus dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480M graphics cards, up to 24GB of DDR3 memory, up to three hard drives for over 2TB of storage, and range of other high-end specs that contribute to a starting price of $2,499. Head on past the break for the complete press release, and hit up the source link below if you’re ready to get your order in.

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Teacher kills student’s phone during lecture

Perhaps the prerequisite to this course should have been anger management.

Apple TV: The case for waiting

Apple TV will soon hit store shelves at a tempting $99 price point. But the product’s full potential won’t be revealed until a November software update.