Archive for September 22nd, 2009

Yahoo’s new web portal goes live

posted by BBC News | Technology | UK Edition
Sep 22


Internet giant Yahoo relaunches its homepage, in an effort to boost traffic and turn the company's fortunes.

Happy 3rd birthday Engadget HD!

posted by Ben Drawbaugh
Sep 22


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Yes we can't believe it either, but as of today Engadget HD is officially done with the terrible twos. The EHD crew's made us proud ever since their first post 36 months ago by bringing all of you the best HD news coverage they can, and in that time they've written over 11,672 posts and recorded 125 podcasts, which is pretty crazy. We're looking forward to many more years of HD goodness, but of course none of this would be possible without all of you Engdaget HD readers, so go ahead and give yourselves a pat on the back -- and then get back to reading.

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Happy 3rd birthday Engadget HD! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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You could fault the infamous M8 for being eons late; you could fault it for shipping without a quadband EDGE / WiFi / 3G version; you could fault it for dancing in and out of the straight-up iPhone ripoff arena from its very inception; you could fault it for being really hard to find and buy outside of China. Most of that bellyaching can't be solved with a few tweaks here and there, but that's not stopping Meizu from whipping up a facelifted M8 SE with a few carefully-planned changes here and there. As far as we can tell this isn't the 3G remake we've all been waiting for, rather just a handful of minor touch-ups to keep the original model fresh for a while longer: better signal strength, an easier-to-use SIM slot, new firmware, and new packaging, just to name a few. Sounds like it'll be shipping for 1,999 yuan (about $293) in China, which would actually make this a nearly-perfect midrange unlocked Android set.

[Thanks, nice2know_u]

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Meizu M8 Second Edition rights all of the M8's wrongs, or not originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Intel's making a big TV push here at IDF, and a lot of it centers around the CE 3100 Media Processor, which combines an 800MHz Pentium M core with a proprietary video processing core all on one chip. That's about as much power as a 1.2GHz Atom, and it's enabled some pretty cool demos, like this box that's running a custom Flash Lite UI on top of Linux. The video silicon accelerates H.264 playback, so newer YouTube content looked fantastic -- some of the best big-screen YouTube we've ever seen actually. That's all the software was optimized for, however -- older content that required software decoding looked much worse, and playback wasn't stellar. That's down to optimization, though, and we're willing to forgive it, especially since the demo was put together in two weeks or so. Of course, the big question when you're looking at an IA core running Flash is whether or not this rig can do Hulu on a big screen, and the answer was cautious but optimistic: it's technically possible and even somewhat easy, but as usual it all comes down to Hulu allowing it. (What else did you expect?) Still, it's interesting to see a set-top box with some actual processing power, and Intel's got some more interesting demos for us coming up, including a three-tuner Tru2Way HTPC that can send video to a PS3. Video after the break!

Continue reading Video: Intel-powered set-top box running Flash, decoding HD video

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Video: Intel-powered set-top box running Flash, decoding HD video originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Can you feel it? Can you feel Motorola rushing back to relevance? If you're still in need of a bit more encouragement, have a gander at this. What you're looking at is official T-Mobile USA promotional material for the upcoming CLIQ, and interestingly enough, the whole brochure is in the shape of the phone it's advertising. You won't learn much from flipping through the pages (though the screengrabs are appreciated), but you will notice that pre-orders are set officially begin on October 19th -- just like we knew they would. You know, when it shows up as free on contract.

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Motorola CLIQ promotional material surfaces, confirms October 19th pre-order start originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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