iPad Now Shipping In 24 Hours [NowShipping]
I'm not sure how long it's been the case but Apple's online store now lists the iPad as now shipping in 24 hours. That goes for all versions of the pad, from the 16GB Wi-Fi only to the 64GB Wi-Fi + 3G Model and everything else in between. [Apple via TiPb] More
Microsoft Arc Touch mouse marketing shots turn up, now all we need is an Arc Touch mouse and we’ll be all set
At this point we're less talking about "leaks" with Microsoft's upcoming Arc Touch mouse, and really just wading into the ocean. Yesterday the mouse popped up on a German online store, and now another German site has gotten ahold of marketing shots of the mouse. They aren't a ton of surprises or anything, but it's nice to see it in context. Hit the source link for a couple more shots that aren't in the gallery below.
Microsoft Arc Touch mouse marketing shots turn up, now all we need is an Arc Touch mouse and we'll be all set originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 19 Aug 2010 11:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Microsoft’s Arc Touch Mouse revealed?
Microsoft's Arc Touch Mouse revealed? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse Leaked

The Microsoft online store in Germany has leaked photos of the Arc Touch mouse, which "features touch-scrolling, a battery indicator, the ability to track on most any surface, and a 2.4GHz nano transceiver." Expect to shell out $69.99 for the device, when it's released. Click here for more pictures.
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Original Motorola Droid Is Now Available At Verizon Again

With the Motorola Droid X and Droid 2 announced, coupled with the disappearance of the original Motorola Droid from Verizon's online store, you'd think that the venerable Motorola Droid was past it's sell by date. That doesn't seem to be the case, as the popular device is now back online and is going for $149 on a new 2-year contract, which is great news for folks who are looking for a cool Android phone that won't break the bank.
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Power Strip-like USB Hub
A power strip-like USB hub with four ports than can be turned on or off individually? That, and another version with seven ports, is what Japanese accessory maker Elecom announced [JP] today.
The power strip USB hub can also be attached to a magnetic surface (see picture below). It also comes with a bunch of stickers (in English) to help you identify which USB port is powering which device.
It’s already on sale in Japan (in black and silver), but specialized online store Geek Stuff 4 U is offering it to everyone living outside Japan for $40.70 (the version with seven ports (AC) costs $106.15).
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Voilà! Apple’s Magic Trackpad Appears. Multi-Touch On Any Mac For $69
As you may have noticed, Apple’s online store has been down the past few hours. The reason? New products. Most people seemed to be aware that new Mac Pros and iMacs were coming, but something new was just released to. Meet: the Magic Trackpad.
As anticipated last week thanks to an FCC filing (and rumored months before that), the Magic Trackpad is basically a trackpad that you would find on a MacBook or MacBook Pro, reworked as its own stand-alone Bluetooth product. “Why should notebooks have all the fun?,” Apple notes.
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Apple Store goes down, get your credit cards ready
It's looking very much like yesterday's hypotheticals about Apple refreshing its hardware are about to bear fruit. The online store has been put on temporary hiatus -- presumably to get all those delicious new specs and pictures in -- and we can probably expect it to churn back into action around the company's typical 8.30AM timeslot.
Apple Store goes down, get your credit cards ready originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 06:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Nexus One To No Longer Be Available On The Online Store

In what is a little bit of sad news for Nexus One fans out there, word is out that since the search engine giant will be closing its Nexus One web store down, the company has also received its last shipment of Nexus One phones, and after this batch is sold, the Nexus One will no longer be available online from Google. If you really must have this phone and don't want to purchase a second hand unit, the Nexus One is still being sold by partners such as Vodafone in Europe, KT in Korea, and many others.
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