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The Daily Engadget: Bigger PS3 Slim Coming Soon; HD2 Hits T-Mobile Nov. 9

The Daily Engadget: 250 GB PS3 in US, and HTC's HD2 Hits T-Mobile on November 9

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.

250GB PS3 Slim Pictured in Best Buy
Gamers have been talking about a potential 250-gigabyte model of the PS3 Slim since the skinnier console was first announced. Now, rumor has it that the bigger version of the smaller version of the PS3 (Got that?) will hit the U.S. tomorrow.

HTC's Touch HD2 Launches on November 9
The DROID has captured the hearts and minds of many, but for those who must stay with Windows Mobile, the HD2 is the next big thing. It launches next week, so get ready.

Robot Plays 'Rock Band' on iPhone
'Rock Band' is a lot of fun, but having fun is so difficult these days -- all those buttons to push, and stuff to watch on the screen, and whatnot. Why not skip the hard part, take a seat on the couch, crack open a brew, and just watch a robot rock out for you?

European DROID Has Multitouch
The DROID is looking really great, but the lack of true multitouch is something of a bummer. Mysteriously, the European version (i.e., the Milestone) has it, leaving us to call shenanigans.

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