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The Daily Engadget: Apple Store Breaks 100K Apps, Walmart's $300 Laptop

The Daily Engadget: Apple's App Store Breaks 100,000 Apps, Walmart's $300 Laptop
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.

Apple's App Store Tops 100,000 Apps, Two Billion Downloads
We're sure that, from the beginning, Apple expected its App Store to be a success. But 100,000 apps and two billion downloads? That's more than a success; it's a phenomenon.

Walmart's $300 Laptop Is No Netbook
The $300 netbook has revolutionized portable computing for the masses, and there's now a fleet of tiny, light devices most folks can afford. Walmart is doing something a bit more impressive, though, by releasing a full-featured laptop at the same price-point.

BlackBerry Bold 9700 Impressions
For those who rock a BlackBerry for business or pleasure, and need a physical keyboard, see how the new Bold 9700 stacks up. Click here to get answers.

New York Attorney General Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Intel
Intel has been in a bad way lately; having been fined $1.45 billion in May, the processor powerhouse is now on the receiving end of a lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General. This could get much worse from here.

'Public Radio App' Hits the App Store with DVR-like Capabilities
Public radio is a wonderful thing, but listening on the FM isn't always practical. Enter the 'Public Radio App,' a $2.99 gem for the iPhone that will let you listen to live streams of radio content, pause, and even rewind. This could come in handy for proving how up-to-date you are on current affairs. As soon as your boss walks by, click out of that Van Halen song you're playing in iTunes, and switch over to NPR. Bam! Instant credibility.

French Magazine Fires Handhelds Through Planks
We've all been tempted to throw a gadget to the floor in frustration, but we've never been tempted to fire them at high speed through a sheet of plywood. But, boy, are we glad someone else has.

EOps i24R3Portable Speaker is Portable, Waterproof
Speakers come and speakers go, but few can put up with the elements like these portable, waterproof, wireless models from EOps. They should do just the trick when the surf band you booked doesn't show up to your beach-blanket bingo party.



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