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The Daily Engadget: New iPods in September? Dell Smartphone Surfaces

The Daily Engadget: Apple Stealing Zune HD's Thunder? and Dell's Smartphone Pictured Again
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.

Apple May Announce New iPods at September 7th Keynote
Yesterday, Microsoft finally announced the price and availability of its hotly anticipated Zune HD, and now many are speculating that Apple is going to steal the company's thunder in a late summer keynote with new iPods, new pricing on existing ones, or both.

Dell's Mystery Chinese Smart Phone Pictured Again
Dell still hasn't officially released any information about its mysterious smartphone, apparently destined only for China. But it has been snapped in the wild again.


BlackBerry Maker Working on Bluetooth Watch?
Would you like a smartphone you could wear on your wrist -- without looking like an idiot? Rumors suggest that RIM is working on a Bluetooth watch that could pair with its popular series of handsets.

Dell's Introduces Zino HD Mini PC
Need a full-powered PC, but don't have a lot of space? Dell is hoping you'll pass over the Mac Mini and give its upcoming Zino HD a look when it ships this Fall.

The 1,000 Page-Per-Second Book Scanner
If the success of the Kindle has shown us anything, it's that paper might finally be on the road to obsolescence. But, to get there, we'll need some way to handle all the dried pulp filling the world's shelves. This 1,000 page-per-second book scanner might just do the trick.

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