JooJoo now available in Europe and Canada, new firmware promised ‘shortly’

Who says down necessarily means out? Despite our qualms with the JooJoo tablet, it looks as if the startup is pushing forward with plans to expand availability beyond US borders, as the Fusion Garage order page now clearly states that orders are being accepted from those with addresses in Europe and the Great White North. There’s no exact ship date listed for either of those nations (we’re guessing it’ll depart within 24 to 48 business hours), but pricing is pegged at $499 CAD with free shipping for our northerly neighbors, while those in Europe are being asked to pay €359 ($473) plus €13 ($17) in shipping fees. As to those user experience shortcomings, Chandra Rathakrishnan promises us a “robust software update” in short order that will apparently eliminate many of the widely reported problems with the device. You’ll be justified in retaining your reservations, but some hope is better than none, we suppose.

JooJoo now available in Europe and Canada, new firmware promised ‘shortly’ originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Apr 2010 05:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Alienware M17x now shipping with dual 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 GPUs

Tossing a pair of GPUs into a single, beastly laptop ain’t nothing new — in fact, Alienware’s own M17x has been offered in such a way since last year — but having said machine arrive at your doorstep with a pair of ATI’s world-beating Mobility Radeon HD 5870s has been downright impossible until now. The earliest of adopters are now reporting (with ear-to-ear grins, to boot) that their dual 1GB HD 5870-equipped M17x machines are finally shipping, and we suspect it’ll only be a matter of time before those CrossFire assisted benchmarks surface to make our existing lappies look patently pathetic. So, hit that inbox once more and tell us if you’ve seen a shipping notification of your own — and if you’ve already got your unit in hand, why not expound with a few opinions on how things are running?

[Thanks, Max]

Alienware M17x now shipping with dual 1GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 GPUs originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Apr 2010 12:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Psyko Audio finally ships outre 5.1 surround sound headset

Psyko Audio, remember those guys? No? Can’t say we blame ya — after all, they first introduced these very headphones at CES in 2009, and we’re just now seeing the first sets ship to consumers in North America. We’re just as curious as you as to what caused a nearly 1.5 year delay, but hey, if you’ve been longing for 5.1 channels of audio in a package that requires nothing more than a source and your dome, we suspect you’ll be in the “better late than never” camp. And yeah, the company is indeed charging a borderline insane $299.99 for these, but considering that said outlay buys you an “unfair advantage over the competition through precise 3D sound that drastically heightens awareness of your gaming surroundings,” it’s fairly easy to justify. Oh, and the public humiliation that’ll come with wearing these outside of your basement is on the house. Huzzah!

Update: So, we found out that these have been slipping out in limited quantities since last August to those who pre-ordered, but the flood gates have just now opened up.

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Psyko Audio finally ships outre 5.1 surround sound headset originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Apr 2010 08:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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VeriFone Payware Mobile iPhone now available in Apple retail outlets, your CC weeps

It’s a little past January, but it’s not like you’ve had too much trouble burning through your credit limit these past few months anyway, right? VeriFone — that company responsible for the other iPhone credit card accessory — has just announced that its slip-up case is now available in Apple retail stores. For those unaware, this card reader works on all iPhone 3G and 3GS handsets, and there’s a built-in stylus for capturing signatures from those arguably shady street-corner transactions that you’ll be engaging in. Best of all, the device and app are totally free assuming you agree to a 2-year service contract and a $49 “activation fee,” but we’d caution you to read through the fine print under “merchant fees” before tossing away too much of that profit margin.

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VeriFone Payware Mobile iPhone now available in Apple retail outlets, your CC weeps originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Apr 2010 06:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nintendo ships Wii Classic Controller Pro to sweaty-palmed Americans

Nothing like coming through on a promise, right? You bet. If you’ll recall, the Big N assured us all back in January that the jumbo-sized Wii Classic Controller Pro would begin shipping to America in April, and sure enough, that’s exactly what it has done. After giving the Japanese a few months head-start, both the white and black accessories are now shipping from none other than Amazon for the tidy sum of $19.99 apiece. And yes, gift wrapping is available for a nominal fee.

Nintendo ships Wii Classic Controller Pro to sweaty-palmed Americans originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Apr 2010 12:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft’s Zune HD 64 starts sliding out, unboxing proves the bump in capacity

Microsoft’s extra capacious Zune HD just went on sale last week, and already orders are hitting the doorsteps of eager music lovers. A tipster with a commendable level of kindness dropped us a gallery’s worth of unboxing photos, and as you’d expect, nary a thing has changed on the outside. On the inside, however, things are downright zany. Zany, we say! Have a look below if you’re curious, and be sure to let us know in comments if / when your own Zune HD 64 arrives.

[Thanks, Jp3009]

Microsoft’s Zune HD 64 starts sliding out, unboxing proves the bump in capacity originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Apr 2010 12:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Viliv S10 delayed until May, eyes well up everywhere

Remember when Best Buy decided to start hawking Viliv wares back in March? Notice how the S10 Blade wasn’t one of them? Guess we know why. According to an email sent from Dynamism to a tipster who ordered an S10, the device has actually been “delayed by the factory.” It was slated to ship out on April 22nd, but now, the crew of S10 variants will be shipping between late April and mid-May. We know, you’re broken hearted, but look on the bright side — Opera Mini is taking over the world! Cheer-up video just past the break.

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Viliv S10 delayed until May, eyes well up everywhere originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Apr 2010 11:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Barnes & Noble Nook now up for order at Best Buy’s website

Our watches may be off by a few hours or so, but April 18th it ain’t. Evidently that matters not, as Barnes & Noble’s Nook is now up for order on Best Buy’s website, a full five days earlier than we were expecting it. ‘Course, in-store pickup still isn’t available, but those who plunk down the plastic online should see it ship out within a day or so. If you’re still fond of these e-reader things, and you’re kosher with a few quirks, the big yellow sticker would be happy to craft a shipping label with your name on it for $259.99.

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Barnes & Noble Nook now up for order at Best Buy’s website originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Apr 2010 22:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Optoma PK201 pico projector now shipping, PK301 up for pre-order

We’re still holding out for the faraway 1080p pico projector, but for those who need a display in their pocket before 2023, Optoma‘s latest aren’t half bad options. The PK201 and PK301, both of which made their debut at CES earlier in the year, now have product pages at Amazon, with the former being listed as in stock ($299.99) and shipping this very moment. The other guy is up for pre-order at $399.99, though you’ll get an 854 x 480 resolution output with either. ‘Course, you may want to hold out for the 301 and its 50 lumens of brightness if the 201’s 20 lumens seem a little weak, but hey, the ball’s in your court now, vaquero.

Optoma PK201 pico projector now shipping, PK301 up for pre-order originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Apr 2010 02:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Netflix finally ships out Watch Instantly discs for Nintendo’s Wii

Wii owners have been waiting for this day to come since early January (or before, arguably), and at long last it looks as if the rental superstar has come through. Customers around the US are receiving email notifications today stating that their Watch Instantly disc (required for Netflix playback on the Wii) has shipped, and it should be waiting in their mailbox before this weekend begins. We’ll be interested to see how the streaming service performs on the weakest of the three major consoles, but given that no 1080p content is available, we doubt they’ll be any major snags. Let us know when your disc arrives and how the experience is down in comments, won’tcha?

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Netflix finally ships out Watch Instantly discs for Nintendo’s Wii originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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