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The Daily Engadget: Google Conquers Voicemail, Palm Pixi Lands Nov. 15

The Daily Engadget: Google Conquers your Cell Phone's Voicemail, Palm Pixi Hits Sprint November 15
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.

Google's Voice Takes Over Your Cell Phone's Voicemail
The Google Voice service essentially offers you a new phone number that serves to aggregate all of your other phones. But what if you like the digits you already have? Now, the service can roll all those phones into that preexisting number, absorbing all your cell phones' voicemails in the process.

Palm Pixi on Sale November 15
If you like the Pre, but want something a little thinner, a little slimmer, and a little cheaper, meet the Pixi. It hits Sprint on November 15th for $99.

Kids Guard USB Stick Locks Your Kids Out From Bad Stuff
It's tough to keep kids safe online, but it's getting easier thanks to tech like the Kids Guard USB device. While inserted, it filters out bad or questionable Web sites. When removed, the computer is completely locked out.

Microsoft Borrows Apple Store Manager
It's difficult not to compare Microsoft's new retail outlets to the Apple Stores. It's even more difficult when you learn that one of Apple's most famous retail managers now works for Microsoft.

World's Smallest Model Trail Demonstrated.
How small would a model of a model train set be if it were of appropriate scale to be contained within a model train set? It'd be really, really small.

Drunk Driving La-Z-Boy to Be Auctioned Off
Just the latest in a series of sorry drunk-driving tales, this one involves a 20 mph La-Z-Boy recliner that was impounded by the police and is now destined for eBay.



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