And so it comes to this, the final bleak chapter of our time with the Sharpie Liquid Pencil .

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Sharpie Liquid Pencil, the aftermath: it’s ‘permanent,’ not permanent
And so it comes to this, the final bleak chapter of our time with the Sharpie Liquid Pencil .

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Sharpie Liquid Pencil, the aftermath: it’s ‘permanent,’ not permanent
Apple has just let word out that it’ll be bringing its super-selling slate to nine new markets. The Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore are all getting their hands on the device this Friday, July 23.

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iPad hitting nine more countries this Friday
International readers, your day has come: the Dash will finally work for you. Sony has lifted restrictions on the device that prevented it from being used outside the US of A, meaning you can wake up with that company’s most advanced alarm clock ever regardless whether your bedding down in Belarus or shacking up in Shanghai. However, the company warns that “many providers automatically geo-filter their content so your experience with your Dash may vary depending on your location.” And, this not-so-cuddly Chumby is still being sold exclusively in the States, so it’s up to you to figure out how to import yours.

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Sony Dash is ready to travel the globe if you’re ready to pay the import duties
It’s a harsh reality that every avid traveler faces, and unless you’re fortunate enough to have been born in a generation where you’re not expected to check your inbox every half-hour, glance over Twitter updates every 7.23 minutes seconds and tell the world where you’re at this very moment via Foursquare, you’ve probably found yourself wondering how on Earth you’re going to remain connected once your swipe that passport and leave the comfy confines of a native network . Staying connected while traveling abroad is no easy task, and while the internet may feel ubiquitous to tech-savvy smartphone owners who remain planted within the borders of their home nation, the world wide web suddenly becomes a whole lot less easy to track down once you plop down on foreign soil. Looking to splurge on a little international travel this summer, but can’t figure out how you’re going to ( affordably ) upload those Twitpics and YouTube videos once you get there?

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How-to: stay connected while traveling internationally
Hey, it’s May 28th somewhere, and for all those places, the iPad is now officially launched — not that the UK cares anymore, cake was served early across the pond. Keep tabs on data prices , check out the app store , and be sure to let us know your launch day experiences below! [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Read – AFP (Australia) Read – Reuters (Japan) Apple iPad launches globally: lines form to the left, gauche, izquierda, hidari… originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 May 2010 22:04:00 EDT

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Apple iPad launches globally: lines form to the left, gauche, izquierda, hidari…
What’s that, you say? The iPad pre-order button is now propagating itself over on Apple’s global assortment of online stores?

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Apple starts rolling out international iPad pre-orders
We knew it was coming end of May , now we have a date: May 28th and up for pre-order on May 10th. That’s when the iPad will hit Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. It lands in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore in July.

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iPad international launch is go on May 28 (update: pricing)
Despite being launched at Mobile World Congress, VoxOx has yet to make a mobile version of its Universal Translator. That said, the desktop version is still quite useful for those with Windows or OS X-based rigs who attempt to communicate with friends — particularly with friends who speak a different native language. The new software build enables real-time language translation for SMS chat, social media and email, and so long as the VoxOx client is pulled up, you can send and receive any of those messages in your own tongue while receiving translated messages in return.

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VoxOx Universal Translator makes multilingual communication a breeze
Hear that, globetrotters? Just months after your hopes and dreams were obliterated , we’re now hearing that the Zune HD and its associated music / video services are going international, and it could happen by the end of the year. At least that’s the word given to Mary Jo Foley from Casey McGee, Microsoft Senior Marketing Manager.

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Microsoft Zune music / video services going wherever Windows Phone 7 Series goes