Drobo now available



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Just in case you hadn’t yet caught wind, the Data Robotics Drobo external drive appliance went on sale today (for $500 US). We’re not usually the type to tell people whether or not they should buy gadgets, but if you’re at all curious you can check out our Drobo review here.

 

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Engadget Mobile’s still at it with the giveaways: Moto V3m for Sprint



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Courtesy of Sprint, Engadget Mobile’s got yet another (PRODUCT) RED Motorola RAZR V3m to give away. Sure, the 1.3 megapixel camera and media player are nice, but that red shell lets everyone know that you’re doing your part to help fight the AIDS epidemic in Africa. Try your luck right now!

Have a look at our other contests, too, before it’s too late: Motorola T305, Samsung u620, (PRODUCT) RED MOTORAZR V3m for Sprint, Sprint UpStage by Samsung (number two), Samsung BlackJack, Nokia N75 (number two)

 

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More pics of the Dell XPS m1330



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We still don’t have the magic numbers (launch date and price) on that most impressive new Dell XPS m1330, but we did at least secure some more eye candy for you. A couple more shots after the break.

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Microsoft threatens its Most Valuable Professional



A nice slap in the face from Microsoft.

Amtek shows off U560 UMPC at Computex



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OEM manufacturer Amtek’s rolled into Computex with a fresh new UMPC prototype, and it looks like it may have already signed up a partner in the US to offer it under their brand name. That bit of news comes from GottaBeMobile, which has also managed to scope out a few of the device’s specs. As is par for the course these days, the device is based on Intel’s McCaslin platform, and packs either an 800MHz A110 or 600MHz A100 processor, a 3600mAh 2-cell battery with an optional 4-cell extended battery, and an integrated 1.3 megapixel webcam, not to mention a full QWERTY keypad. Apparently, Amtek is set to put the device into mass production by the end of the year, although it looks like we’ll have to wait a bit longer to hear anything on pricing or availability, as well as any word about that mystery US partner.

 

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