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T-Mobile retires Sidekick 4G, but brand will return
Mar 16th 2012, 21:09

While the fires that burn inside the hearts of Sidekick fans will probably never go out, the venerable Android slider is being put out to graze. T-Mobile announced last week that the Sidekick 4G was to be discontinued, but it's now added that it's not leaving that pervasive brand behind. In a statement to The Verge, the carrier affirmed that there would be future devices, but didn't reveal anything more substantive on new handsets in the pipeline. We'll keep twiddling our QWERTY-addled thumbs until more details arrive.

T-Mobile retires Sidekick 4G, but brand will return originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 17:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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SpaceX Dragon will dock with the ISS in May, for realsies this time
Mar 16th 2012, 20:46

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has announced that the company's Dragon craft has a NASA-approved date to dock with the International Space Station. With the original mission postponed from November last year, it's now penciled in for launch on April 30th, arriving at the ISS's front door on May 3rd, packed to the gills with fresh supplies. If successful, it'll strengthen Elon Musk's case for SpaceX to send a man into space... and beyond.

SpaceX Dragon will dock with the ISS in May, for realsies this time originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 16:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mountain Lion Developer Preview 2 hits Apple's Developer website, brings more roar to your Friday
Mar 16th 2012, 20:19

Exactly one month ago, Apple pulled back the kimono revealing its next Mac OS release would be called Mountain Lion upon its debut this summer. It also let eager developers registered in the Mac Developer Program partake in the fun a little early. For the latter camp, Cupertino's back with a second helping today, aptly named Developer Preview 2. No word yet on what's changed in build 12A154q -- a scant twenty-six builds from the 12A128p original -- as the accompanying release notes have yet to be updated. But rest assured we'll circle back with anything of interest when they do.

Mountain Lion Developer Preview 2 hits Apple's Developer website, brings more roar to your Friday originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 16:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 5PM ET!
Mar 16th 2012, 20:01

It's another edition of the Engadget Mobile Podcast, and we're ready to rock the mics by discussing the latest and greatest -- and in many cases, the worst -- of what the wireless world has to offer. So join us at 5PM ET!

March 16, 2012 5:00 PM EST

Continue reading Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 5PM ET!

Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 5PM ET! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 16:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Under the microscope: a closer look at the new iPad
Mar 16th 2012, 19:31

Sure, you can take us on our word that the new iPad really is that much sharper than its predecessor -- or, you can opt for a more scientific approach, and peek at that Retina display under a microscope. Our own Richard Lai slid his 64GB WiFi iPad under a USB scope, going far beyond the naked eye for a close-up look at those gorgeous high-density subpixels. As you can imagine, it's impossible to distinguish one dot from the next when you're looking at a cool three million pixels packed tightly within a 9.7-inch slab, but that view clears up quite nicely under a 230x microscope. What you'll see is that those tiny red, green and blue dots are now significantly smaller, when compared to the iPad 2. That means text that's easily legible without a pinch, smooth icons and far sharper pictures. There's a dramatic improvement for sure, but is that new display alone enough to justify the upgrade for you? A quick click through the gallery below should help clear things up.
Richard Lai contributed to this report.

Under the microscope: a closer look at the new iPad originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 16 Mar 2012 15:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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