The Daily Engadget: Nokia's Laptop, Dallas Cowboys Scoreboard Too Low?

Nokia Introduces Booklet 3G "Mini Laptop"
If you're looking for something a little different in the netbook space, Nokia may have the product for you, introducing its Booklet 3G, a higher-end netbook with integrated cellular wireless. The Booklet runs Windows 7, has 12 hours of battery life, and comes with a HDMI output. Check out the promo video here.
Is the Dallas Cowboys Scoreboard Too Low?
The Dallas Cowboys high-definition scoreboard is quite a sight to see -- it's also too durned low. On the first NFL game ever played in the new stadium, the giant HD scoreboard was hit by a punt.
AT&T, Apple, and Google Respond to FCC Questioning
The FCC is looking into Apple's occasionally questionable App Store rejections of applications that it doesn't like, and now it, AT&T, and Google (who manages the Android Market) are all in full CYA mode.
Zune HD Apps Menu Spotted
The Zune HD may finally give the iPod a run for its money, but its competitive edge over Apple's App Store is something that's still lacking. This video shows a mysterious "Apps" link, but nobody's talking about what exactly it means.
BlackBerry Gets Enhanced Gmail Plug-In
If you're a Gmail user and a BlackBerry addict, you'll want to check out this "Enhanced" Gmail plug-in. It does help, but it's still not perfect.






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Subscribe to commentsEddyAug 25th 2009 2:49AM
Its good to hear that the world's largest mobile manufacturer is entering into the netbook technology. I hope we'll get the good netbooks from nokia as good their mobile phones.