The Daily Engadget: AT&T Allows Skype on iPhone, Kindle Drops to $259

AT&T Allows VoIP Calls on Cell Phones
It's amazing what a little FCC investigation can do for you. After having previously rejected applications that would allow phone calls made over the Internet, AT&T is now allowing apps like Skype to work on the iPhone.
Kindle Goes International, Drops to $259 in U.S.
The Kindle has been an American device since its inception, but Is finally getting the ability to download books anywhere in the new $270 International Edition. Meanwhile, the U.S. version has dropped to $259.
Sanyo Eneloop Batteries Handle 1,500 Charges
Rechargeable batteries are great, but they're often made of noxious chemicals and peter out after just a few years. Not so with Sanyo's upcoming Eneloop batteries, which can handle a whopping 1,500 charges, and will reportedly maintain a charge better than any battery of all time.
TDK Shows Off 320GB Disc
If you thought 50 GB of information on a Blu-ray was impressive, wait until you get a load of TDK's 320GB, ten-layer, nearly transparent discs.
Western Digital Hard Disks Get E-Ink Display
E-ink is what allows the Kindle to display text for a long time without killing its battery, and now Western Digital is using the same tech in its latest My Book external hard disk's display -- without having to rely on an internal battery.
Nobel Prize Given to CCD Inventors and Fiber Optics Pioneer
While having to split a Nobel Prize is perhaps something of a bummer, we're guessing these three scientists aren't too perturbed at having to share the fame -- and fortune.
LaCie Hard Drives are Stylish, Interesting
External hard disks are generally boring, but LaCie is working with world-famous designer Philippe Starck to create something rather different.




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