Sony confirms new Alpha 230, 330 and 380 mainstream DSLRs

Sony’s been pretty generous with the Alpha leaks in the run up to this launch, but it looks like this new trio of DSLRs for “first time” SLR buyers, the Alpha 230, 330 and 380, is ready to go. The press release confirms all of what we already knew, along with bringing word that the cameras will support SD/SDHC cards in addition to Sony’s still-kicking Memory Stick format. The best news is in pricing, however: the shooters will retail in two different kit types, with the L-series cams ringing in at $550, $650 and $850, respectively, when paired with the SAL-1855 standard zoom lens. The Y kit series adds a second lens, the telephoto SAL-55200, along with bumping the kit price $200 across the board. Pre-orders will start on May 18th, with the cameras becoming available in July. Oddly, while parts of the press site are live, the press shots are still on lockdown, beyond a nice stack of thumbnails — we’ll keep you posted.

[Via Photo Rumors]

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Sony confirms new Alpha 230, 330 and 380 mainstream DSLRs originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 16 May 2009 20:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Exclusive BlackBerry Storm 2 shots!

What’s this we have here? A trusted source just hit us with a slew of beauty shots of the Storm 2 that leaked a little bit ago. Not much else to say at this point until we can get one in our hands — the photos really speak for themselves. But seriously, what are you still doing here? Get over to the gallery and see all the tasty (and frankly, familiar) shots!

[Thanks, BBninja1389]

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Exclusive BlackBerry Storm 2 shots! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 May 2009 23:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Jack comes to AT&T on May 19, $99.99 on contract

The BlackJack II’s been looking a little long in the tooth for a while now, and it’s been made pretty clear that the Epix isn’t the direct replacement — so what is? Behold the i637 Jack (not to be confused with the… uh, Jack), which has just been made official with a 3.2 megapixel camera and video recording, AGPS, WiFi, microSD expansion, 256MB of RAM, triband HSDPA / quadband EDGE, and the all-too-typical QVGA display. Like its forebears, the Jack naturally features a full QWERTY keyboard; it’ll launch with Windows Mobile 6.1 but will be fully upgradeable to 6.5. Look for it in stores on May 19 for $99.99 on a new two-year contract after rebate. AT&T’s already got a unit (not to say that should come as any surprise) and they’re showing it off on video — check it out after the break.

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Samsung Jack comes to AT&T on May 19, $99.99 on contract originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 May 2009 10:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wild and slim PS3 redesign caught on camera?

Not that the original was any sort of tame, but some new, incredibly grainy leaked shots of a PS3 “slim,” if they prove legitimate, point to a pretty wild redesign in store for the console in the near future — not to mention what would be one of the smallest Blu-ray devices we’ve seen yet. There seem to be a lot of similarities to the Slimline PS2, while still holding onto that curvature the PS3 is so well known for, and even squeezing in a slot-loading disc drive and 120GB hard drive. Of course, Sony has issued a pretty strong denial of existing PS3 slim rumors, stating that “We currently don’t have any plans for a redesigned PS3 at this time,” but that’s a pretty common way for Sony to deal with rumors, no matter which way they fall. We’ll probably have to wait until E3 to learn the real truth, but it’s a good bet this won’t be the last true or false rumor to hit about a real or fake console in the run-up to the show. At least this one’s packing pictures.

[Via Engadget Spanish; thanks Jason N.]

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Wild and slim PS3 redesign caught on camera? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 May 2009 09:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Toshiba’s Dynabook SS RX2 with world’s first 512GB SSD

With 512GB SSDs already announced it was just a matter of time until OEMs slapped that slim slab of solid state silicon into a laptop. Now our patience has paid off with Toshiba’s 12.1-inch Dynabook SS RX2/WAJ; a world’s first laptop to feature Toshiba’s own 512GB SSD. Oh sure, ASUS announced its S121 with 512GB SSD back at CES but Toshiba’s laptop is the first to actually ship. Remember, the Core 2 Duo SU9400-based SS RX2 is already the mother of ultra-portable badassery with a 12-hour battery stuffed into a slim 19.5 ~ 25.5mm sled weighing just 1.1-kg (less than 2.5-pounds). But with the SSD alone priced at about $1,500, well, you can guess how much the SS RX2 will cost configured (hint: over $4,000).

Update: As noted by tipster Grovester, the US version of this RX2 — the Portege R600-ST4203 — with the same 512GB SSD lists for just $2999. Not bad.

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Intel fined record $1.45 billion in AMD antitrust case

The verdict is in and it’s huge. As expected, the EU is fining Intel a record €1.06 billion or $1.45 billion (Billion!) dollars due to violations of antitrust rules in Europe. The record fine surpasses that of the €497 million fine originally levied against Microsoft. The EU ruled that Intel illegally used hidden rebates to squeeze rivals out of the marketplace for CPUs. In a statement issued by European Union Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes, the EC said,

Intel has harmed millions of European consumers by deliberately acting to keep competitors out of the market for computer chips for many years.

Intel was ordered to cease the illegal practices immediately and has three months from the notification of the decision to pay up. Of course, Intel will appeal and this will drag the litigation on for years as did Microsoft. Regardless, we’ll bet that AMD, who raised the complaint against Intel back in 2000, will be celebrating come dawn in Sunnyvale.

Update: Intel has issued a formal response to the ruling saying that the commission “is wrong and ignores the reality of a highly competitive microprocessor marketplace,” and that its practices have caused, “absolutely zero harm to consumers.” Oh, and it will <gasp> appeal the decision. Hurrah for corporate lawyers!

[Via Canada.com]

Intel fined record $1.45 billion in AMD antitrust case originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 May 2009 05:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sony’s X-series OLED Walkman now priced in real American dollars, ships mid-June

Sony has yet to offer us official US pricing or availability on its eagerly awaited X-series of OLED Walkmans. As such, we have to grasp at whatever bits of desperate information we can as this 3-inch Walkman with built-in noise cancellation makes its way West following the Japanese launch. Amazon lists the little guy at $399.95 (32GB) and $299.95 (16GB) which just happens to be the same pricing as Apple’s iPod touch, for whatever that’s worth. It’s not in stock but you can pre-order now if dare.

Update: And just like that, it’s official. Sony’s 16GB NWZ- X1051 with 32GB NWZ- X1061 will be priced $299 and $399, respectively, when they go on sale nationwide Stateside in mid-June. As a surprise, they’ll also feature embedded apps for YouTube and Slacker Radio for all the free video and audio you can consume over WiFi.

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Microsoft: ‘June 2009 will be an important month for Zune lovers… hold off from buying an iPhone/Pre’

Microsoft has a new twitter account in support of its Office 2010 product launch. What’s strange though, is that the people behind the account seem to care more about the future of the Zune than Office. Two tweets (of five) from this account have caught our attention. The first says,

June 2009 will be an important month for Zune lovers.

Then as a followup to the barrage of questions received, @officethemovie adds,

New product launch, that’s all I’m allowed to say. Hold off from buying an iPhone/Pre.

Naturally, we’re expecting the launch of the Zune HD and/or the unveiling of project Pink. Whatever happens, the month of June is going to be historic with Apple’s WWDC scheduled to kick off on June 8th and the Palm Pre rumored for release on June 5th or June 7th.

Update: It’s worth mentioning that the big E3 gaming expo kicks off on June 2nd (press events on the 1st) — could be important if there’s any truth to the new Zune HD supporting some form of Xbox game integration.

[Via Neowin, thanks Anthony S.]

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Microsoft’s latest ad: iTunes and the iPod are crazy expensive

We’ve been wondering when we’d see the next Laptop Hunters ad from Microsoft, but it looks like the company’s throwing a change-up: its latest 30-second spot features Wes Moss, Certified Financial Planner, explaining that iTunes “costs a lot” while Zune Pass “costs a little.” The argument, of course, is that at a buck a song (or more), filling up your iPod costs way more than the $15 / month cost of the Zune subscription service, but we’ve got a feeling that Wes just won’t convince as many people as Lauren and Giampaulo — while we certainly think Zune Pass is a great deal, especially with the 10 free tracks a month now included, most people have plenty of music from all kinds of sources already, and an additional monthly bill in the current economy doesn’t seem all too appealing. Plus, well, this argument has never really worked for services like Yahoo and Rhapsody in the past, so we’re not sure it’s going to work now. But that’s just us — we’re sure you’ve got your own opinions, so check out the vid after the break and sound off.

P.S. If Wes looks familiar it’s because he was a contestant on Donald Trump’s The Apprentice. He was fired.

[Via Ars Technica; thanks Travis and Michael S.]

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Microsoft’s latest ad: iTunes and the iPod are crazy expensive originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 May 2009 18:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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T-Mobile G1 revision revealed?

If this looks vaguely familiar, that’s because it likely is — we suspect this image out of Boy Genius Report is a newer (or older) render of the “G1 v2” called out on the recently-leaked Android roadmap out of T-Mobile. It’d make sense — by October, when this is allegedly hitting retail for $150-ish, the G1 will be getting long in the tooth. What’s more, this sucker’s clearly running Android, and it’s a whole hell of a lot better-looking. More on this as it develops, of course, but in the meantime, that myTouch is looking just a bit less appealing, isn’t it?

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