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Engadget Podcast 165 – 10.02.2009
Engadget Podcast 165 – 10.02.2009

Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Song: California Girls
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00:03:34 – Dell’s Latitude Z 600 is a 16-inch thin-and-light, makes overcompensated CEOs out of us all (update: video!)
00:17:20 – HP Envy 13 unboxing and first impressions
00:32:26 – New Microsoft Courier video details tablet interface, exciting life of a shoe designer (Update: Windows 7 underneath, might run Microsoft hardware)
00:43:04 – PSP Go review
00:43:20 – Sony thinks its “aspirational” PSP Go might encourage an uptick in PSP-3000 purchases
00:56:15 – Garmin nuvifone G60 officially coming to AT&T: October 4th for $299
01:04:30 – Motorola CLIQ coming to T-Mobile next month for $200 on contract
01:13:51 – webOS 1.2 now available, brings support for app purchases
01:19:03 – Challenge: Make your own Natal demo video, get yourself on The Engadget Show
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Engadget Podcast 165 – 10.02.2009 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 02 Oct 2009 18:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Microsoft’s Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000: ready for Windows 7, just like your haggard Vista PC
Microsoft’s Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000: ready for Windows 7, just like your haggard Vista PC
Microsoft has, against all odds, managed to stuff comfort and wireless into its new Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard and mouse set. Beyond the usual improvements to design (and some nice new soft touch materials), the setup includes some Windows 7 optimizations, particularly the Taskbar Favorites keys for instant access to corresponding taskbar items from a row of hotkeys (think your number row in World of Warcraft, Mr. Gnome Rogue), along with a Windows Flip button on the mouse and keyboard, and Device Stage support for checking out and setting up your fancy Microsoft hardware in glorious detail. The mouse is a BlueTrack-powered affair, and both devices hook up to the computer wirelessly through an included 2.4GHz transceiver. The pair will be out later this month for $80.
Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless
Microsoft’s Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000: ready for Windows 7, just like your haggard Vista PC originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Aug 2009 10:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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