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The Daily Engadget: Palm Pre Released, New iPhone Photographed?

The Daily Engadget: Palm Pre Released, New iPhone Photographed?
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

Palm Pre Release
Typically summers are known for shootouts between big Hollywood blockbusters. This summer, though, it's a smartphone shootout, and Palm has fired the first salvo with its Pre smartphone, which launched at Sprint over the weekend.

Next iPhone Pictured?
Despite the hype surrounding the Pre's release, Palm can't get too comfortable; swirling rumors have Apple announcing a new iPhone today. Could this be it?
Palm Pre Launch Troubles
Yes, the phone has been released, and, of course, some people are reporting troubles. So far, they're fairly minor, with some folks reporting unexpected shutdowns. But some are reporting more troubling problems with displays, and it seems that certain international symbols are not being displayed.

Sony PSP Go Incompatible With Existing Accessories
Sony's big news from last week's E3 was the PSP Go. Those who weren't already put off by the system's $250 price tag may find themselves disappointed by its incompatibility with all accessories made for the current PSP.

MotoCzysz E1pc Electric Superbike Has iPhone on Dash
If you're looking for the fastest American-made superbike, MotoCzysz is your company, and it's just started to show off its E1pc. It could be the fastest electric motorcycle in the world. It also relies on an iPhone as a dashboard, seemingly just for show.

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