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Sony Music Unlimited hits Android, hopes you don’t know why ‘Qriocity’ sounds so familiar

Sony didn’t make a big to do about the arrival of its Music Unlimited service on Android — perhaps it’s the fact that the market for streaming music on mobile devices is getting a bit crowded these days, with recent arrivals from Apple , Google , and Amazon . Or maybe it’s that the mention of Qriocity, the service that powers the offering, is still likely to leave a bad taste in the mouths of lots of folks, after the whole, well, you know . Whatever the case may be, the app is now available as a free download for those with Google’s dessert-based operating system on their handsets, plus either the $4 a month basic or $10 a month premium plan. [Thanks, Archon810] Sony Music Unlimited hits Android, hopes you don’t know why ‘Qriocity’ sounds so familiar originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 21:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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HTC EVO 3D review

The first time we saw the rumored Supersonic we were blown away. HTC and Google had just wowed us with the Nexus One , and here we were looking at something even better — a 4.3-inch phone with WiMAX wrapped in a white body. This prototype was buggy and had abysmal battery life, but it was real. Four months later it landed in our hands at Google I/O . We’re of course talking about the EVO 4G which went on to become a runaway hit for HTC and Sprint as the first ever 4G smartphone in the US. And here we are, a year later with the HTC EVO 3D , the legitimate heir to Sprint’s mobile kingdom — at least until the Motorola Photon 4G comes along. When we first played with the 3D-capable handset at CTIA we were suitably impressed, but we left with a lot of unanswered questions. How do the 1.2GHz dual core processor and qHD display affect battery life? Is 3D a compelling feature or just a gimmick? What is 2D camera performance like with the lower specced camera? Is the EVO 3D a worthy replacement for the EVO 4G? Find out in our review after the break. Gallery: HTC EVO 3D review Continue reading HTC EVO 3D review HTC EVO 3D review originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 19:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Toshiba adds 19 incher to battery-powered TV line, squeezes in 1Seg tuner

So, those 32- and 24-inch, battery-packing Power TV sets were a little too unwieldy for you, huh? We understand, and so does Toshiba, that’s why the company is downsizing its outlet-independent line to 19-inches — surely you won’t mind lugging around this 11 pounder. Ok, maybe you’re not actually meant to carry it with you, but you could move it from room to room without worrying about finding an receptacle. The lithium ion battery pack can push 720p images to the screen for up to five hours, though firing up the integrated 1Seg tuner during a black out cuts that back to about three. In addition to its low energy usage, it can be instructed to charge only during off peak hours — saving you some dough on your electricity bills. The Regza 19P2 will hit shelves in Japan early next month for a rumored price of about $500, while extra battery packs will go on sale in August for around $90. Toshiba adds 19 incher to battery-powered TV line, squeezes in 1Seg tuner originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 20:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Columbia’s Omni Freeze Ice tech cools you down when the weather heats up

Air-conditioning in cars and houses keeps us comfy in the summertime, but once we step into the great outdoors, it’s much harder to beat the heat. Columbia, which gave us electric jackets and boots to keep us toasty warm in winter, aims to keep us cool during the dog days of summer with its new line of Omni-Freeze Ice clothing. The material that makes the magic happen is made of flat fibers that bring 35 percent more surface area in contact with your skin than traditional round yarns — and the more cloth touching your dermis, the better it can absorb and dissipate body heat. These flat fibers are bonded with a special compound that activates when wet (by water or sweat) and lowers the temperature of both the garment and the person wearing it. In fact, if you stir in enough of the stuff, you can actually freeze a glass of water. Because the effect comes courtesy of chemical added to the clothing, it won’t last forever — but the company told us it’ll keep its cooling properties for 50 – 70 trips through the washing machine. Want it now? Too bad, because the Omni-Freeze Ice line of gear won’t be released worldwide until 2012. We got to try on a sleeve of the stuff ourselves, and can say that Columbia’s cool new threads really work. Once the material was sprayed with some water and we started walking around, our arm was chilled quite pleasantly, almost like an Altoid for your skin. Of course, the cooling effect only lasts as long as it’s wet, and the temperature drop varies depending upon humidity levels and airflow over the moistened area — when waving our arm with the sleeve on, it got quite a bit colder than when we were standing still. Don’t believe us? See Columbia’s secret sauce in action after the break. Continue reading Columbia’s Omni Freeze Ice tech cools you down when the weather heats up Columbia’s Omni Freeze Ice tech cools you down when the weather heats up originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Sony S1 and S2 tablets hitting Europe in September?

Last time we heard talk of a Sony tablet, the company was confirming our suspicions about the existence of the S1 and S2 , giving the distinctive Android devices a broad global release time frame of this fall. And now we’ve been shown a private note sent from Sony’s marketing group, highlighting an August pre-order and an end of September release date for an unnamed tablet from the company, a timeline that’s right in line with our initial report on the S1 . The device, according to the note, will be available through Sony Direct, UK department store John Lewis, and a third still-unconfirmed retailer at launch. Availability will apparently open up after the Christmas holiday. The note doesn’t offer up much info on the tablet, though it does promise that it stacks up well against the iPad and offers up some “unique design features,” which may well refer to the S2′s clamshell — or, for that matter, the S1′s curved back. Sony S1 and S2 tablets hitting Europe in September? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 19:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Archos Arnova 7 hits the FCC, brings new hope to penny-pinching tablet enthusiasts

For those who like their Android tablets cheap, it looks like Archos is ready to unleash yet another budget-friendly addition to the Arnova family stateside. The Arnova 7 slate has just graced the FCC, accompanied by the requisite confidentiality requests, which means we won’t get any real-deal shots of the thing, nor a full list of specs, but we did get a rather nice sketch of the WiFi tablet via the good old label-placement diagram. If that outline’s got you all worked up, the Arnova 7′s already received some pricing and spec details overseas, rocking a €99 price tag, 800×480-pixel display, and Android 2.2. Now we’ll just have to wait and see how that translates when the Arnova 7 makes its way across the pond. Archos Arnova 7 hits the FCC, brings new hope to penny-pinching tablet enthusiasts originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Archos Arnova 7 hits the FCC, brings new hope to penny-pinching tablet enthusiasts

For those who like their Android tablets cheap, it looks like Archos is ready to unleash yet another budget-friendly addition to the Arnova family stateside. The Arnova 7 slate has just graced the FCC, accompanied by the requisite confidentiality requests, which means we won’t get any real-deal shots of the thing, nor a full list of specs, but we did get a rather nice sketch of the WiFi tablet via the good old label-placement diagram. If that outline’s got you all worked up, the Arnova 7′s already received some pricing and spec details overseas, rocking a €99 price tag, 800×480-pixel display, and Android 2.2. Now we’ll just have to wait and see how that translates when the Arnova 7 makes its way across the pond. Archos Arnova 7 hits the FCC, brings new hope to penny-pinching tablet enthusiasts originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Samsung Exhibit 4G and Gravity Smart coming to T-Mobile on June 22nd, Dart available today

Not a lot of surprises here, but T-Mobile has just confirmed a pair of earlier rumors surrounding three different Android-based phones from Samsung. That includes the Samsung Exhibit 4G and Gravity Smart , which will both indeed be launching on June 22nd, and the entry-level Samsung Dart (pictured above), which is available today for free on a two-year contract. The Exhibit 4G is the highest-end of the lot, with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and Android 2.3, while the Gravity Smart drops things down to Android 2.2 but adds a QWERTY keyboard, and the Dart packs some specs that T-Mobile’s choosing not to highlight for the most part — though it’s apparently a variation on the Galaxy Mini , which boasts a 600MHz processor and 3.1-inch QVGA display. Samsung Exhibit 4G and Gravity Smart coming to T-Mobile on June 22nd, Dart available today originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 17:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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HTC Sensation 4G now available at T-Mobile, $150 if you order online

Walmart shoppers may have been able to get their hands on the phone a few days early but, as promised , everyone else can now snag the HTC Sensation 4G direct from T-Mobile. What’s more, while the list price is the same $200 we’d heard previously (on a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate), the carrier is also offering an additional $50 off for those that order online, which brings the final cost down to the same $150 that Walmart’s been selling it for. The phone itself, of course, is the same we’ve been seeing all along: a 4.3-inch qHD screen, 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, and Android 2.3 with Sense. Hit the link below to get your order in if that sounds alright with you. [Thanks, Mike] HTC Sensation 4G now available at T-Mobile, $150 if you order online originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 16:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Samsung Series 5 Chromebook now shipping in Arctic White — Titan Silver edition still to come

We already knew it was coming — Samsung hasn’t been particularly shy about its teasing — but the big day has finally arrived, and the Series 5 Chromebook is now officially shipping to those eagerly awaiting the Google-powered laptop. If you weren’t among the high-end coupon clippers who snatched one up during the surprise sale at Gilt a couple of weeks ago, you can now pick up a Chromebook of your own. At least for now, however, it looks like you’ll have to settle for a white exterior — the “Ttian Silver” (also known as black) edition is still in pre-order mode at both Best Buy and Amazon. Samsung Series 5 Chromebook now shipping in Arctic White — Titan Silver edition still to come originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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