The Daily Engadget: T-Mobile's $100 Olive Branch, Self-Sanitizing Keyboard

T-Mobile Offers $100 to Affected Sidekick Users
It's not a good time to be a Sidekick user. First, T-Mobile loses your data. Then, it offers you a measly free month of service. Finally, inspired by the sheer love of giving, it bumps the consolation up to a $100 gift card for those who are affected. Yes, just a gift card.
The Vioguard Self-Sanitizing Keyboard
Keyboards are nasty, nasty places, and it makes us cringe whenever we see a nurse or doctor typing on one before going to visit a patient. The Vioguard might make them a little cleaner, though, by employing a sanitizing UV light between usages.
Palm Pre Makes European Debut
Another American darling smartphone has made its way to Europe, with the Palm Pre going on sale in Germany. Other nations across the pond will follow soon.
Fujitsu's Frame Zero Concept Has No Borders
The future is shaping up to be a wonderful time, and Fujitsu thinks the future of mobile devices looks something like this: little gadgets that can share screen space and information instantly.
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Subscribe to commentsjamesOct 13th 2009 5:29PM
Ok, first off, T-Mobile did not lose anyone's date, blame that on Microsoft. And that "measly" free month of service and $100 gift card can add up to potentially 4-6 months of service free depending on the plan you are on.
jamesOct 13th 2009 5:31PM
*data*