The Daily Engadget: Ghost-Finding Gadgets, Pre-Order Windows 7
Steorn Now Selling USB Divining Rods
You may or may not remember Steorn Labs, a company that two years ago promised to end the world's energy problems, but delivered nothing but a good laugh. Now they're back, selling USB gaussmeters for detecting ghosts and things... oooh.
Pre-Order Windows 7 Now!
Amazon announced today that it's accepting pre-orders for Windows 7 (Home Premium Upgrade and Professional Upgrade packages), the latest version(s) of the world's most popular operating system.
Samsung's 12 Megapixel Pixon12 Previewed
If you need a bit more oomph in your camera phone, you'll be hard-pressed to find something with more megapixels than Samsung's 12 megapixel Pixon12. While that doesn't necessarily mean the best picture quality, this one has all the tools to produce some fantastic images.
Sony Admits Charging Extra for PSPgo
When Sony announced the PSPgo at this year's E3 we liked everything about it -- except the price. Now Sony is admitting that it's intentionally charging too much at first to milk a little more out of the early adopter crowd. Nice.
Orange's Solar Concept Tent is Green, Groovy
If you're looking for the ultimate high-tech way to hit the music festival scene this summer, Orange's Solar Concept Tent -- complete with solar panels, WiFi, and all sorts of other goodies -- may be it.
Panasonic Locking Out Third-Party Batteries
Batteries for digital cameras aren't cheap, they don't last very long, and you can often buy far cheaper third-party units on eBay or the like. Panasonic doesn't like that, so it's updating firmware in some of its cameras to retroactively stop those third-party batteries from working.



