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The Daily Engadget: Netflix Coming to PS3, Walmart Gets Own Geek Squad

The Daily Engadget: Netflix Coming to PS3, Walmart Gets Own Geek Squad
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.

PlayStation 3 Gets Netflix Streaming
For what seems like an eternity, the Xbox 360 has had an exclusive lock on Netflix streaming in the world of game consoles. No longer.

Walmart Getting Geek Squad-Like Install Crew
As Walmart continues to establish itself as an electronics retailer, it's going to need a little more help on the service-and-support side. Enter the N.E.W. Customer Service Company and its minions.

Southwest Builds 'Green Plane'
While Southwest probably isn't the best choice if you want to travel in style, it's now good for those looking to take to the skies with a clear environmental conscience.

America's Latest Largest Solar Plant Set for Florida
More solar power plants mean less greenhouse gasses, which sounds good to us. The latest of them (the solar plants, not the greenhouse gasses) is set to fire up in Florida tomorrow.

T-Mobile Launches New Unlimited Plans
It seems like all the cell carriers are getting on the unlimited bandwagon. T-Mobile is now revamping its pricing structure with the $99 Even More, and $79 Even More Plus plans.

Ukraine War Memorial Gets LED Torch, Antenna
Faced with rising natural gas prices, the keepers of the Ukraine War Memorial were forced to extinguish their torch. It's now being brought back to life, though, thanks to a (decidedly less epic) LED screen -- and a hidden cell phone tower.

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