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The Daily Engadget: Microsoft Tries Tupperware Model for Windows 7

The Daily Engadget: YouTube Thinking about Movie Rentals, and Microsoft's Windows 7 Parties
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.



Free Copy of Windows 7 for Partiers
If you desperately want a free copy of Windows 7, and are willing to throw a software-themed party and subject your friends to your ultimate dorkitude in order to get it, then today is your lucky day.


Sony Announces VAIO X Ultraportable Laptop
Laptops keep getting slinkier and slinkier, and Sony's VAIO X may be about the sexiest yet, at just a half-inch thick and with a weight of a pound and a half.


Logitech's Squeezebox Radio and Touch Announced
Logitech's Squeezebox lineup is a great way to get digital tunes into the analog air for your listening pleasure, and it has announced two new models, one for casual listening, and another that will connect to your home theater setup.

Sony Dives Head-First Into 3-D
Three-dimensional viewing is the next big step in home entertainment, and Sony is announcing its intent to completely dominate the space.

Logitech Announces New, More Affordable Harmony Remote
Add a few devices to your home entertainment setup and suddenly you'll be shuffling a half-dozen remote controls. Logitech's Harmony lineup is one of the most user-friendly ways to consolidate them, and the 700 model adds new features at a (relatively) affordable price-point.

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