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The Daily Engadget: Bigger iPhones, 'Best Headset Ever Made'


Our friends over at Engadget obsessively cover everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics, which is why we compile this daily roundup of their top stuff (or, at least, what we think is tops). For more details on any of these stories, click on the Engadget links in each story below.

New iPhones Coming in 4-Gigabyte -- 32-Gigabyte sizes?
It wasn't that long ago that 16-gigabytes (GB) was an awful lot of storage for a portable device. Now, though, it isn't always enough, and if these leaked photos are true, then Apple's looking to address that with a 32-gigabyte iPhone. That twice the amount of space for music and movies than the current largest iPhone. On the other end of the spectrum, we could also see a smaller, cheaper, 4-gigabyte iPhone as an introductory model.

Nokia's Bluetooth BH-905 is 'The Best Headset Ever Made'
Headset shopping? You can stop right now -- at least if you're keen to take advice from marketers. Nokia is calling its latest Bluetooth wireless stereo headset, which features high-quality speakers and a bevvy of mics to keep your voice clear, "the best headset ever made." That's a bold claim, but at $400+, these cans had better be awfully good.

Google to Start Selling Electronic Books

Amazon went from zero to hero in the electronic book market, thanks to the its Kindle series of e-book readers. Well, now it looks like Google might be playing a little catch up. Word on the streets is that Google has a supposed plan to start selling books online. Publishers will be able to set book prices and titles will be viewable both on a browser and offline.

Amazon's New Kindle DX Set to Ship on June 10
Amazon hit us with a new, bigger Kindle a few weeks ago, and now the device is set to ship in just over a week. For those of you who have the device pre-ordered, expect a visit from your possibly envious deliveryman on June 10th.

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