The Engadget Show returns tonight at 6PM ET with Steve Wozniak!

Cancel your dinner plans, because tonight at 6:00PM ET, the inimitable co-founder of Apple Steve Wozniak will be joining us for the first Engadget Show of 2011! It will be a night to remember as Woz joins us for an evening of frank, eye-opening, and all-around awesome conversation. We’ll be streaming live at 6:00PM from Cooper Union’s Rose Auditorium and we’ve got about 200 seats available on a first-come, first-served basis if you want to join us in person. We’ll also have music from the talented Zen Albatross and the usual crazy giveaways. Trust us when we say that this episode is going to be epic.

REMINDER: The Show will be taking place in a lovely new venue, the Rose Auditorium in Cooper Union’s New Academic Building (i.e. not the TimesCenter), located in Manhattan at 41 Cooper Square. Seating is extremely limited, so get there early!

Tickets are — as always — free to anyone who would like to attend, but seating is limited, and tickets will be first come, first served… so get there early! Here’s the updated info on our new ticketing policy that you need to know:

  • There is no admission fee — tickets are completely free
  • The event is all ages
  • Ticketing will begin at the Cooper Union New Academic Building at 2:00PM tonight, Sunday, January 30th, doors will open for seating at 5:15PM, and the show begins at 6:00PM
  • We now have assigned seating, so the first people to get their tickets will get priority seating. This also means that once you get a ticket, your seat is guaranteed — you won’t have to get back in line to get a good seat.
  • You cannot collect tickets for friends or family — anyone who would like to come must be present to get a ticket
  • Seating capacity is limited (only about 200 seats in the theatre), and once we’re full, we’re full
  • The venue is located at 41 Cooper Square New York, NY 10003 (map after the break)
  • The show length is around an hour

Unfortunately, we won’t be running the usual text-to-win sweepstakes for this episode (we know it sucks, but it’s out of our hands), so if you want a seat you’ll have to show up in person. If you’re a member of the media who wishes to attend, please contact us at: engadgetshowmedia [at] engadget [dot] com, and we’ll try to accommodate you. All other non-media questions can be sent to: engadgetshow [at] engadget [dot] com.

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The Engadget Show returns tonight at 6PM ET with Steve Wozniak! originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 Jan 2011 14:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dell Dimension 9150 Desktop With 24″ LCD For $1199

This article was written on January 17, 2006 by CyberNet.

Dell Dimension 9150 Desktop With 24 inch LCD For $1199

Right now you can get $440 off of the Dimension 9150 Pentium D Dual Core Computer when you purchase the 24″ monitor with it. This is the computer that I have and it is awesome. Because this computer is dual core it is capable of running 64-bit Windows which is important to have for the future (or even now for that matter). You can get this deal from Dell Small Business.
Use the code VHZWV?H$F79CMQ which expires on January 18 at Midnight CT OR after 750 uses!

Final Cost is $1199 plus $24 for shipping. Since you are ordering from Small Business tax is charged which hurts the deal a little. Make sure to select the free CD-RW & DVD.

The 24″ monitor alone sells for $879.20 which means you are only paying $320 for the desktop!

Deal Source: SlickDeals

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Amazon to give Prime members Netflix-style streaming?

Engadget has posted screenshots from a tipster suggesting that Amazon is on the verge of bundling in an unlimited video streaming option with its $79.99 Amazon Prime membership.

Enspert Identity Tab E201 rings up at $350 with Froyo, Gmail and Android Market

Enspert blindsided us at CES 2011 with a pair of quality Android tablets, and here’s another surprise — next month, the company’s Identity Tab E201 will apparently ship 100% Google-certified. Importer Dynamism is taking preorders on February 1st for the 7-inch Android 2.2 tablet, which comes with both Gmail and Android Market on board, though admittedly for a somewhat larger outlay than we originally heard. $350 is what you’ll pay for the 800 x 480 slate, which sports a 1GHz Hummingbird processor and PowerVR SGX540 graphics, 8GB storage and 512MB RAM, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, a full compliment of sensors and an SD card slot. Just a month ago we’d have called this quite the deal, but come February 1st you may want to wait — after all, Google’s busy bees may show off the fruits of their labors the very next day.

Enspert Identity Tab E201 rings up at $350 with Froyo, Gmail and Android Market originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 Jan 2011 12:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Android Honeycomb ‘preview’ ported to Nook Color

Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color has been hacked to run an early version of Android 3.0 operating system for tablets, code-named Honeycomb. The hack is still a work in progress, but it bodes well for the possibility of Honeycomb coming to the Nook someday, in some form (probably an unauthorized one).

Apple Issues Macbook Pro Massive Battery Exchange Program

This article was written on July 31, 2006 by CyberNet.

Macbook

If you’ve got a 15 inch MacBook Pro, you may be part of a massive Mabook Pro Battery Exchange program that Apple has initiated. Originally there was a silent exchange back in May due to computers suddenly shutting down. Apple has acknowledged that there is a serious problem which led them to issue the full blown recall.

Who’s part of the recall? If you purchased your 15 inch Macbook between February and May of 2006 check your laptop for battery model number A1175. If it is, look for the 12 digit serial number. If it ends in U7SA, U7SB, or U7SC you’re part of the exchange. Visit the Apple website to get your replacement sent out, or give them a call.

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Chrysler shows off Ram plug-in hybrid electric truck, won’t sell it to you

There’s already a few hybrid trucks on the market (most notably from GM), but true plug-in hybrid electric trucks are another matter altogether. Chrysler now looks set to change that, however — at least in a small way — with its new Ram plug-in hybrid that’s set to roll out to fleet operators this summer. It was just unveiled at the Washington D.C. Auto Show, and it pairs a 12 kWh battery pack from Canadian battery-maker Electrovaya with Chrysler’s own 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine, which Electrovaya says will allow for up to 20 miles of driving on electricity only. Unfortunately, there’s no word on any plans to actually make the truck available to individual consumers, but Chrysler does seem to at least be optimistic about hybrid trucks in general, with a company spokesman noting that half-ton pickups are naturally much better at carrying a battery pack than a car, and that trucks work better as hybrid vehicle platforms.

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Chrysler shows off Ram plug-in hybrid electric truck, won’t sell it to you originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 Jan 2011 10:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sick Of Windows XP? Delete It!

This article was written on September 08, 2006 by CyberNet.

 

Are you are sick of Windows XP because it just can’t do anything right? Two commands will solve your problems…well, more like annihilate them.

The video above is of someone opening a command prompt and typing:

CD C:\
DEL /f /S /q

This will obviously go  through the files on your computer and start deleting them with the exception of some system ones. The author of the video made sure to mention that “visual glitches and artifacts don’t occur because windows stays in the physical ram’s cache until reboot.” That means you could essentially delete Windows on someone’s computer and they wouldn’t know it until they restarted the machine.

I recommend that you don’t try this on your main machine if you want to see if it “really works.” :)

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Android Honeycomb port for Nook Color gets graphics acceleration, first demo video

Can’t wait until February 2nd to see more of Android 3.0 in action? That’s not a problem, as today we’ve got a whole 129 seconds of video showing Google’s latest mobile software doing its thing on the Nook Color. The OS was ported to B&N’s tablet on Friday, when we were promised further work would be taking place over the weekend to enable hardware acceleration of the GUI, and what do you know, that goal has been achieved with plenty of Sunday to spare! Most core functionality is still not available, but the delicious Honeycomb interface is very much in effect. Jump past the break for the eye candy feast.

[Thanks, Jules]

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Android Honeycomb port for Nook Color gets graphics acceleration, first demo video originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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SuprNova is Back!

This article was written on August 21, 2007 by CyberNet.

SuprNova

It’s hard to believe that after being shutdown for 3-years SuprNova is back up again. Thanks to the Pirate Bay I’ve since been reunited with this long lost friend, who has even been spruced up a bit since I had used it last!

SuprNova is making it easy for first-time BitTorrent users by implementing a Java Applet that lets you directly download the files without installing a program. It’s using the BitLet tool that we reviewed a few weeks ago, which isn’t the most extravagant thing but it can come in handy.

Astoundingly SuprNova already crawls more than 26,000 trackers, has more than 1,000,000 torrents in its database, and 10,000,000+ seeders. On the old SuprNova site finding what you were looking for would probably be difficult since it didn’t have a search feature, but the new site does! And if you’re looking for TV shows you’ve got to checkout their dedicated section just for that.

Head on over to Suprbay if you’re wanting to chat with other SuprNova fans. The relatively new forum is filled with 17,000+ posts and has nearly 7,000 members.

If you can’t tell I’m pretty excited about this. Thanks Pirate Bay!

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