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The Daily Engadget: Windows 7 Review, Zune HD Debuts September 15th

 The Daily Engadget: Windows 7 Review, Zune HD Pricing and Release Date Announced
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.

The Full Windows 7 Review
Yesterday, Engadget told you how to install it. Today, Engadget tells you whether or not it's worth your time.

Zune HD Releases on September 15, Pre-Order Now
Microsoft has finally put speculation about the Zune HD to rest. The company's next-gen media player launches on September 15th, and it's available in two flavors: 16 gigabytes for $220 or 32 gigabytes for $290. At those prices you can get twice the storage of a comparably priced iPod Touch.


Pre Raises Privacy Concerns by Tracking Your Location
Are you the sort who doesn't like being watched? If so, make sure you disable the option that lets Google anonymously track your location from your Palm Pre.

Toshiba's $348, 17-inch Laptop Gets Rave Reviews

Wal-Mart is hardly the place you'd think to go for great tech, but the retailer does have great bargains; Toshiba's 17-inch Satellite L355 laptop looks to be both.

Rescue Drone Saves People by Eating Them

Tokyo's latest rescue drone may look like an extra from 'Soylent Green,' but it actually could save lives sometime in the future.

Man Makes ASIMO Costume from Wood

Honda's ASIMO may have been the world's most advanced humanoid robot, but we're thinking this model has slightly greater functionality.

Wii Controller Charger Recalled for Fire Risk

Do you have a Psyclone or React charger for your Wii? Check out the details of the product recall.

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