The Overmind leaves Kerrigan behind on Char to hunt down the ever elusive Tassadar and Zeratul while he takes the broods to assault Aiur, the Protoss Homeworld. The Khaydarin Crystal is one of the Protoss’s breath of creation, before the Overmind spreads terror and mayhem to this Protoss’s Jungle Homeland, the Drone must harvest the Khaydarin Crystal and bring it to the Zerg beacon. Additional Tags: Zerg Hive Defiler Mound Protoss Nexus Pylon Gateway Assimilator Forge Photon Cannon Shield Battery Cybernetics Core Citadel of Adun Templar Archives Robotics Facility Robotics Support Bay Observatory Stargate Fleet Beacon Arbiter Tribunal

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Android conspiracy theories? They go all the way to the top — or will soon, thanks to the US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). The department has given the green light to use Dell’s Mobile Security for Android platform on defense networks. The testing process utilized the Dell Streak, because apparently being giant is an important part of national security.

Dell Streak gets DISA approval, Androids look to Pentagon invasion originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Oct 2011 22:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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They’re here! We gave Apple’s latest some face time in Distro’s first special edition and now it’s time for Google’s little green robot(s) to get the cover treatment. If Cupertino’s strength is in its concentration on a single device, then Android’s is in its diversity, and this week we’re bringing you our thoughts on not one, not two, not three, but four new smartphones sporting Mountain View’s OS. We’ll bring you all the dirty details on two hotly anticipated and recently released phones, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Motorola’s Droid RAZR, dive deep into Beats in our review of HTC’s Sensation XE, and find out if the Amaze 4G can live up to its name. We’ve also got a review of the first Ultrabook to make it to market, Acer’s Aspire S3, and a glimpse at how Tech News Today host, Tom Merritt became the Geek he is today. The Android Invasion is upon us, but don’t run for your life. Pick up that iPad or hit the PDF download link below and get your Distro on. (And for those of you diehard Android fans, we are indeed still working on a Honeycomb version — hang tight!)

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Engadget Distro Issue 8: the Android Invasion is upon us! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Oct 2011 09:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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They’re here! We gave Apple’s latest some face time in Distro’s first special edition and now it’s time for Google’s little green robot(s) to get the cover treatment. If Cupertino’s strength is in its concentration on a single device, then Android’s is in its diversity, and this week we’re bringing you our thoughts on not one, not two, not three, but four new smartphones sporting Mountain View’s OS. We’ll bring you all the dirty details on two hotly anticipated and recently released phones, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Motorola’s Droid RAZR, dive deep into Beats in our review of HTC’s Sensation XE, and find out if the Amaze 4G can live up to its name. We’ve also got a review of the first Ultrabook to make it to market, Acer’s Aspire S3, and a glimpse at how Tech News Today host, Tom Merritt became the Geek he is today. The Android Invasion is upon us, but don’t run for your life. Pick up that iPad or hit the PDF download link below and get your Distro on. (And for those of you diehard Android fans, we are indeed still working on a Honeycomb version — hang tight!)

Distro Issue 8 PDF Distro on the iTunes App Store Like Distro on Facebook Follow Distro on Twitter

Engadget Distro Issue 8: the Android Invasion is upon us! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Oct 2011 09:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Six months ago, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek couldn’t tell us when his subscription streaming music service might launch in the United States, and that won’t change today, but apparently there’s not much left keeping $ 10 unlimited monthly music away. All Things D reports that Spotify has signed Universal Music Group to a US distribution deal, the third of the four largest labels to agree, and anonymous sources say the last remaining holdout, Warner Music, may also soon cave. Mind you, one of Spotify’s most intriguing new features just got shown up by iTunes in the Cloud, but when it comes to extra competition and consumer choice, we won’t look a gift horse in the mouth.

Spotify signs UMG, only Warner stands in the way of US invasion? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Jun 2011 09:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Invader Zim has a sinister plot to overtake earth. In this action-packed side-scroller for Didj you’ll do battle as a SpongeBob Danny Phantom or El Tigre. Harness their special powers and your math skills to defeat the forces of evil! And you can … List Price: 29.99 Price: 29.99

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Analysis: Intel’s wireless invasion not a sure win Intel Corp. and Infineon Technologies AG have agreed that Intel will acquire Infineon’s wireless business for about $1.4 billion in cash. This makes Intel into the supplier of wireless transceivers to numerous cellphone manufacturers and for Apple’s iPhone and iPad products.

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On September 20, 1998, accordionists gathered in Menlo Park to play “Lady of Spain” in an attempt to be the Guinness Book’s largest accordion band. This was the news story about the event.

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