Yes humans, you read that right. Engadget and eBoy have teamed up to bring you a heartbreaking work of staggering genius — namely, the eBoy-designed, Engadget-approved t-shirt you see above. We’ve got a very, very limited number of these on hand (less than 100), so if you want one, make sure you scoop it up today. If we run out here, eBoy have a small batch available as well. The 100 percent cotton, American Apparel shirts are $30 each (plus $10 for shipping and handling for up to 3 shirts, $20 for shipping and handling for anything beyond 3), and are available in S, M, L, and XL. Just follow beyond the break to see some more design detail, and use our totally reliable and not-at-all scammy PayPal purchasing options. US and international orders welcome!

Update: We’ve sold out of XL — we have a few left in the other sizes though!

Update 2: Aaaaaaand mediums and larges are gone… just a couple of smalls left!

Update 3: We’re sold out! Check out eBoy — they should have some left. Maybe?

Continue reading Ultra-limited edition Engadget / eBoy shirts now available! (update: SOLD OUT!)

Ultra-limited edition Engadget / eBoy shirts now available! (update: SOLD OUT!) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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CNET Car Tech takes a preview drive in the new Volkswagen Jetta.

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On this week’s episode, municipal WiFi — one of our pet causes — is coming to Chicago thanks to AT&T, but at the same time, New York suffers a partial Verizon …

Originally posted at Digital City Podcast

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Have you seen this incredible Levi’s viral ad? A person walks coast-to-coast across America in stop motion. It’s basically a commercial, but the effect is genuine. A group of guys traveled across the US, grabbing one shot at a time: More »



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Governments have traditionally had a “love-hate” relationship with technology: they love using it to keep tabs on you and your cronies, but they hate the idea that you could be using it to protect your privacy. One clear example of this is the whole back’n'forth that’s been playing out between RIM and the nation of India over the last couple years. Remember way back in ‘08 when the country demanded that the company give it access (one way or another) to encrypted BlackBerry Messenger traffic and email? Well, it looks like nothing’s been resolved after all: just last week the Indian telecommunications ministry gave RIM until the end of the month to provide said access, otherwise it could ban BBM altogether — much as it tried to do two years ago. Meanwhile, in the UAE, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority has issued a statement claiming that “[c]ertain BlackBerry applications allow people to misuse the service, causing serious social, judicial and national security repercussions.” We’re not certain if things will go quite so far in Abu Dhabi as they seem to be in New Delhi, but the government assured everyone that it will find “a solution that safeguards our consumers and operates within the boundaries of UAE law.”

India’s desire to snoop on BlackBerry users continues unabated, UAE wants in on the act originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Jailbreaking your iPhone or other mobile devices will no longer violate federal copyright law, thanks to a new federal ruling that updates the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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This is simply a brief video played 300 times slower than it should be. But it’s absolutely breathtaking to watch because it lets us see the birth—and the death—of a lightning bolt. [Science Blogs via Twitter] More »



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A modern, Danish case for your modern, Danish computer

Wooden computer cases? We’ve been there before, but few offer the simple elegance of this “Modern Danish-styled PC enclosure” photographed by slipperyskip at Collectors Weekly — who jokingly indicates it wouldn’t look out of place on the set of Mad Men. We think an integrated ash tray is a necessity before it could make the cut at Sterling Cooper, but it does appear to have plenty of room on top for scotch glasses. The case is said to be 85 percent complete, and hopefully some of that last 15 percent includes actually putting some hardware in the thing. Pretty as it is, an empty case won’t do you much good.

A modern, Danish case for your modern, Danish computer originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Jul 2010 00:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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