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  1. Microsoft launches Socl into Beta, brings the part(ies) to social networking
  2. Nokia Lumia 920T for China Mobile brings TD-SCDMA to Windows Phone
  3. Amazon Kindle FreeTime Unlimited launches, bundles kid-friendly media, menu for a fee
  4. HP announces the EliteBook Revolve, a Windows 8 convertible for the business crowd (video)
  5. Gemalto adds AMEX, Mastercard and Visa certs to its UpTeq NFC SIM
  6. Razer tweaks its Carcharias headset to outfit the Xbox 360, shipping now for $69.99
  7. All Sony connected TVs to get Ensequence tech in 2013 to serve up contextual content
  8. Windows Phone now home to 120k apps, downloads and dev revenue rising post-WP8
  9. BBM Money to launch in Indonesia, allows peer-to-peer fund transfers
  10. Foursquare refreshes iOS app for streamlined exploring, speedier check-ins
  11. Rogers Anyplace TV Home Edition lets Canadians steer DVRs, watch live TV from iOS
  12. LG patents smart kiosk for wine cellars, creates a sommelier's best friend
  13. Qualcomm adds two new China-bound SoCs to its Snapdragon S4 lineup
  14. IBM brings the fight to counterfeiters with nano-sized authentication methods (video)
  15. Google enhances local web search for US iPad users
  16. Obama signs Safe Web Act into law, extends FTC power to combat online scam artists
  17. The Daily Roundup for 12.04.12
  18. Engadget HD Podcast 327 - 12.04.2012
  19. Google mulled adding home phone service in Kansas City fiber packages, backed away due to 'regulations'
  20. Westinghouse teases 110-inch 4K LED TV, promises more details at CES
  21. YouTube app updated for iOS: now optimized for iPad and iPhone 5, complete with AirPlay streaming
  22. Jolla expects Sailfish SDK to reach developers in early Q1 2013
  23. Apple updates Pages, Keynote and Numbers iOS apps, brings increased compatibility with iWork and Office
  24. NASA plans to put another Curiosity-like rover on Mars in 2020
  25. Rhapsody now available on Xbox Live, brings on-demand music to Microsoft's console
  26. Google Play adds Private channel hosting for internal enterprise apps
  27. Sony PlayStation 3 claims top spot as Netflix streaming device of choice
  28. Leaked Sprint holiday ad outs BOGO offer on a trio of Samsung Galaxy smartphones
  29. British government announces Cyber Reserve to protect the Queen's laptop
  30. Court tosses Verizon claims that the FCC can't require data roaming deals
  31. Netflix strikes licensing agreement with Disney, will be exclusive US subscription service for first-run films beginning in 2016
  32. Google promises better Knowledge Graph answers for more countries and languages
  33. Verizon Selects brings targeted ads to VZ wireless customers, induces more holiday shopping
  34. Google I/O 2013 dates announced: starts May 15th, registration to open early next year
  35. Amazon Kindle 3.5 for iOS adds X-ray for extra-detailed searches
  36. Toshiba intros Excite 10 SE tablet with Android 4.1, available December 6th for $350
  37. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (WiFi) owners in the UK receiving Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean nourishment
  38. Redbox Instant debut delayed, Verizon CEO targets January for beta testing
  39. Gmail for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch hits version 2.0: all new look, multiple account support
  40. LaCie d2 upgrade melds Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 in one external desktop drive
  41. Eye-Fi debuts Circ photo service with unlimited free storage, Android and iOS apps
  42. Marvel brings a gig to WiFi with new 802.11ac 4x4 system-on-chip
  43. Lovefilm movie streaming arrives on UK Wii consoles, Wii U compatibility coming 'shortly'
  44. Engadget Giveaway: win a Sony NEX-5R, courtesy of Movile!
  45. Evernote launches Evernote Business, readies to make your life even easier
  46. Kindle Fire HD 8.9 ROM lets Nexus S spin right 'round Amazon's carousel
  47. Nexus 4 set to become available in the UK and Germany again today at 5PM local time
  48. Voyager 1 reaches 'magnetic highway,' gets a taste of interstellar space
  49. Samsung renames $50 Pebble MP3 player as Muse for its US launch
  50. Google Nexus 10 picks up nightly CyanogenMod 10.1 updates
  51. The Times UK offers digital newspaper subscriptions with subsidized Nexus 7
  52. Canon outs redesigned arsenal of printers and scanners for its PIXMA and CanoScan lines
  53. RE/MAX real estate agents to carry Passbook business cards on their iPhones
  54. Facebook Messenger allows sign-ups with just a name and phone number on Android devices
  55. CyPhy Works reveals tethered flying bots that can spy on you indefinitely (video)
  56. Fuhu's Nabi Jr. Tegra-powered kiddie tablet keeps the small ones occupied for five minutes
  57. NASA accidentally improves weather forecasting with lunar dust-measuring lasers
  58. BBC's Connected Red Button launches on TiVo, brings true web TV with a single click
  59. Soundmatters unveils foxLv2 aptX Bluetooth speaker with $199 price tag
  60. Facebook asks users to vote on future of voting system, hopes to revise governance policies
  61. Nokia completes sales and lease-back of its Espoo, Finland HQ
  62. HP's new all-in-one printer adds more to that 'all', turns into a WiFi hotspot
  63. Lenovo ThinkPad tab revisits FCC packing 3G radio, no LTE
  64. Skitch for Windows 8 gains portrait mode editing for tablets and 25MB file sharing
  65. Tokyoflash goes all '80s with its Space Digits watch (video)
  66. Polk Audio quietly unveils headphones made 'just for Android'
  67. Apple opens iTunes Music Store in 56 new countries, four get movies too
  68. Wacom outs the Bamboo Stylus feel for adequately equipped devices, ships January 7th from $40
  69. Velocity Micro announces 23.6-inch Edge all-in-one, begins shipping this month
  70. Jelly Bean now available for Samsung Galaxy S III on AT&T via Kies
  71. Deceptive robots mimic squirrels and birds for potential military use
  72. Volvo plans self-driving cars in 2014, envisions accident-free fleet by 2020.
  73. Vectrex Regeneration for iOS recreates the vector-based console we never got to play
  74. Nokia Siemens Networks sells off its optical business, swings focus to LTE
  75. Gigabyte's U2142 is an 11-inch Windows 8 convertible with a lot to prove
  76. Researchers to bore through 3km of Antarctic ice, seek organisms isolated for 100K years
  77. The Daily Roundup for 12.03.2012
  78. Sharp and Qualcomm to team up for energy-efficient IGZO display venture
  79. Verizon Video service fading to black, final screenings air on December 15th
  80. Must See HDTV (December 3rd - 9th)
  81. PlayStation Vita YouTube app gets major update, still contains cat videos
  82. Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 5:30PM ET
  83. Google Maps Android API 2.0 lets developers tune apps for tablets, head indoors (video)
  84. Stratasys and Objet combine 3D printing / rapid prototyping powers, working on printing money
  85. Gmail 4.2.1 for Android adds easier resizing, swipe features and more
  86. Microsoft Office 2013 now available to businesses, wide release still set for Q1 2013
  87. Editorial: Back to the future with Low Power FM
  88. Steam's Big Picture Mode exits beta with gamepad-centric sale
  89. Nexus 4 returns to Google Play store in Canada at 3PM Eastern today
  90. Facebook Messenger for Firefox arrives in finished form, keeps us in the loop without an extra tab (video)
  91. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean rollout begins for Droid RAZR HD, RAZR Maxx HD
  92. NASA Curiosity rover digs Mars, finds sulfur, chlorine and organic traces of unknown origin
  93. Slickdeals' best in tech for December 3rd: DSLR kit, in-ear headphones and storage options
  94. Engadget's holiday gift guide 2012: portable audio
  95. Crank up Springsteen: Apple assembling some of its new iMacs in the USA
  96. Hacker group rewriting Tumblr pages into a racist, homophobic screed
  97. Google staffer Android comic alludes to Key Lime Pie as a lark, stokes fans all the same
  98. Sharp reveals the LL-S201A 'BIG PAD': a 20-inch multi-touch and stylus-friendly display
  99. Apple iMac review (2012)
  100. Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II now open to pleasures of the rooted kind
  101. Scientists build 'super-bulb' out of plastic, it's (apparently) fantastic
  102. MIO Alpha watch goes on sale for $199, touts EKG-grade heart monitoring on the run
  103. News Corporation shutters The Daily tablet newspaper as of December 15th
  104. iPhone 5 coming to more than 50 countries this month, starting with South Korea
  105. US government funds five-year tech research 'hub' to make substantially cheaper, more powerful batteries
  106. Twenty years after the birth of SMS, its creator consents to a text-only interview
  107. Korea Times: LG's first in-house chips will launch at CES 2013
  108. Macronix plans to heat up flash memory to keep it from burning out
  109. Polymer Vision reportedly shut down, along with its dream of rollable e-ink displays
  110. Code hints Microsoft may add direct music playback to SkyDrive
  111. Acer unveils TravelMate B113 ultraportable with student-friendly $399 price
  112. How would you change Sony's Xperia P?
  113. XBMC 12 Beta 2 rolls out, brings first Android beta APK
  114. Mitsubishi is ending rear-projection TVs, ceases production of DLP and laser models
  115. Refresh Roundup: week of November 26th, 2012
  116. The Weekly Roundup for 11.26.2012
  117. Switched On: The fork, the ficus and the flandoodle
  118. Rome to bring Formula E to Europe, joins a growing eco-racing scene
  119. IRL: Klipsch Image X7i, Razer BlackShark and BlueAnt's Embrace headphones
  120. Suunto Ambit update lets athletes build their own GPS watch apps
  121. Netgear's NeoTV Prime (GTV100) is the latest Google TV box outed by FCC filings
  122. Inhabitat's Week in Green: vertical farm, solar energy funnel and a brainwave monitor
  123. Benchmarks hint at budget ASUS ME172V Jelly Bean tablet, 1GHz processor Mali 400 GPU
  124. Computer Viruses
  125. Hardkernal reveals pair of quad-core Exynos ODROID-U developer boards, starting at $69
  126. Acer extends $199 C7 Chromebook distribution to NewEgg, TigerDirect, Staples.com
  127. Dutchman celebrates Pong's 40th birthday with a global, augmented reality edition
  128. Ask Engadget: WiFi or wired networking?
  129. Mobile Miscellany: week of November 26th, 2012
  130. The Daily Roundup for 12.01.2012
  131. Alt-week 12.01.12: Bigfoot DNA, bombs on the moon and shapeshifting robots
  132. Syrian internet access mostly restored, for now
  133. BookBook for iPhone 5 now shipping, rear camera hole and all (hands-on)
  134. iFixit pries open new 21.5-inch iMac, finds twin mics and a glued on display
  135. Sony's $25,000 XBR 4K LED Ultra HDTV and tablet remote control hands-on
  136. Mitsubishi's i-MiEV Evolution electric racer eyes-on
  137. Google adds medication to the Knowledge Graph, might ease our minds through search
  138. iRiver's AK100 lossless-friendly music player heading to the States December 4th
  139. Nintendo Power's final issue pays homage to its humble beginnings
  140. Sony patent application details hybrid DualShock / PlayStation Move controller
  141. Lenovo A586 touts voice unlock through Baidu, A*STAR verification tech
  142. HTC 8X for Verizon shipping unlocked, works with AT&T and T-Mobile SIMs
  143. Federal Judge blocks Xbox ban, grants motion to dismiss Motorola request for injunctive relief
  144. Nexus 7 dock hits Japanese ASUS shop with December launch window, ¥3,580 sticker price
  145. Google buys BufferBox, might give Amazon Locker a run for its money
  146. Redray 4K Cinema Player is ready to pre-order, $1,450 for high-res, high framerate home viewing
  147. ASUS Qube with Google TV pops up at the FCC
  148. Engadget's New York City meetup wrap-up!
  149. Department of Commerce renews VeriSign control of .com registry, demands price freeze
  150. HTC One VX to be available on AT&T by December 7th
  151. HTC confirms the Windows Phone 8S will not be coming to the US
  152. ComScore: Android's US share kept growing in October, Apple passed LG in all cellphones
  153. The Daily Roundup for 11.30.2012
  154. Editor's Letter: A littler Wii takes off to the Great White North
  155. How-to: Picking a desktop environment in Linux
  156. Hybrid Sports Bicycle eyes-on (video)
  157. Variable iTunes gift cards hit retailers just in time for holiday shopping
  158. New agreement lets Facebook and Zynga play the field, still shack up
  159. Ouya dev consoles shipping to backers on December 28th, SDK available same day
  160. Fiat's 500e EV debuts at the LA Auto Show, we go eyes-on
  161. Facebook Photo Sync boots smartphone snaps to a private album as you shoot
  162. New 21.5-inch iMac gets an early teardown in Japan
  163. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean rollout for Droid RAZR HD, RAZR Maxx HD to begin next week
  164. Engadget's holiday gift guide 2012: e-readers
  165. Nintendo Wii Mini expected to go on sale as soon as today at Walmart Canada
  166. Mugen Power offers massive 6,400mAh Galaxy Note II battery, tests the limits of our pockets
  167. Engadget Podcast 318 - 11.30.2012
  168. NASA finds new evidence of ice in Mercury's polar craters
  169. Marines eye solar energy to eliminate dependency on fuel generators (video)
  170. Distro Issue 68: PC game designers and the quest for compatibility
  171. Apple confirms iPhone 5 coming to China on December 14th, iPads due December 7th
  172. CEOh no he didn't!: Rahul Sood heckles HP over strangely named Envy h8 PC
  173. EU stands with the US against proposed ITU internet changes: 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'
  174. New iMacs on sale now starting at $1,299, we unbox both of them
  175. GAME sells Steam vouchers in its UK stores, sees no dramatic tension in that whatsoever
  176. Raspberry Pi's $25 Model A enters production, could be in tinkerers' projects early next year
  177. Nokia outs PhotoBeamer picture-sharing app for new Lumias
  178. Next Issue grows iPad library with addition of eight new magazine titles
  179. Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One Blu-ray set is back on, ships April 2nd
  180. Visualized: A Christmas tree made out of Chevrolet Volt parts
  181. NYC Museum of Modern Art opens game collection with 14 classics, exhibiting in March 2013
  182. Fisker Karma production has been halted for a month, A123 Systems' bankruptcy to blame
  183. Google Drive adds site publishing, won't quite replace your Geocities page
  184. Xbox SmartGlass for Android updated with official 7-inch tablet support
  185. Samsung Galaxy Camera with Verizon LTE shows at the FCC
  186. Tesla boosts Model S base price by $2,500 for new 2013 orders
  187. Dell's $1,549 Ubuntu-based XPS 13 goes on sale, $50 more than Windows variant
  188. Apple begins selling unlocked iPhone 5 in the US, starting from $649
  189. Kongregate breaks free of the browser, serves up downloadable games
  190. 'Sonar Vision' system touted by researchers to help the blind hear what they can't see
  191. Intel rumored moving to non-upgradable desktop CPUs with Broadwell
  192. Chinese state media accuses Cisco of helping US spies, sees turnabout as fair play
  193. Redbox Instant pricing, apps and service details revealed by support site
  194. Sony moved 525K PlayStation 3 consoles during Black Friday week, 160K Vitas
  195. The Daily Roundup for 11.29.2012
  196. Apple revamps Apple TV firmware, iOS Remote app to play nicely in an iTunes 11 world
  197. Live from Engadget's reader meetup at Roseland in New York City!
  198. Jet Set Radio skates its way to iOS and Android, available starting today for $5
  199. Atari celebrates 40 years of Pong with new, free iOS Pong game, custom portable Xbox 360
  200. Sprint plans $10 monthly charge for iDEN push-to-talk subs in the new year
  201. Prototype Plugg radio dabbles in DAB, lets you put a cork in it
  202. Intuit GoPayment comes to the UK, renames itself Intuit Pay
  203. Firmware updates for Pioneer AV receivers add HTC Connect music streaming compatibility
  204. Keepin' it real fake: pay peanuts, get a WP-flavored lemon
  205. Humble Bundle teams with THQ for Darksiders, Metro 2033, Saints Row: The Third on the cheap
  206. Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean binaries added to AOSP
  207. JayBird launches BlueBuds X in-ear Bluetooth headphones for $169.95
  208. Netflix Ireland, UK score deals to carry previous seasons of key Warner-distributed shows
  209. Google Maps Navigation for Android comes to Mexico
  210. iTunes 11 now available to download: fresh design, more iCloud features
  211. WSU can print 3D parts from moon rock to help astronauts in a jam (video)
  212. Microsoft confirms Surface with Windows 8 Pro pricing: starting at $899 for 64GB version
  213. The Engadget Podcast is live today at 1PM!
  214. The Engadget Show 38: Robopocalypse with Chris Anderson, Daniel H. Wilson and our future robot overlords
  215. Benchmarks show Samsung's Exynos 5 processor is a beast with Linux
  216. Engadget Mobile Podcast 159 - 11.29.2012
  217. Popslate launches iPhone 5 case with four-inch E Ink screen (video)
  218. Syrian internet goes down, gets cut off from the world
  219. NHL lockout prompts Montreal sports writer to chronicle virtual hockey season
  220. What's Past is Prologue: A Look Inside the Future of Lockheed Martin
  221. Consumer Reports: Verizon ranked the best major US carrier, AT&T ranked the worst
  222. Samsung Galaxy S III mini review: a small Galaxy with few stars
  223. Barnes & Noble reports Q2 2013 earnings: digital content sales up 38%, Nook unit rakes $160 million
  224. Sony's 4K Ultra HD Video Player revealed, COO Phil Molyneux tells us what 'only Sony can do'
  225. Sony's 4K Ultra HD Video Player revealed, COO Phil Molyneux tells us what 'only Sony can do'
  226. Basis fitness tracker finally goes on sale for $199, mobile apps still MIA
  227. NPD: Windows 8 not yet providing boost to slow PC market
  228. Casio's touchscreen graphing calculator arrives in 2013, makes the TI-84+ look dated
  229. Staples to offer 'Easy 3D' printing service, put an end to hackneyed hockey masks
  230. Globalgig roaming data service launched: devour up to 5GB abroad for $49 per month
  231. Scanadu's Scout tricorder and companion app detect what ails you, arrive in 2013 for $150
  232. Clear Talk latest beneficiary of Verizon's 700Mhz spectrum fire sale
  233. Vimeo revamps iOS app with new design, improved social sharing features
  234. Nintendo president 'sorry' for the Wii U's frustrating set-up process
  235. iPhone 5 gets Chinese network license, expected to go on sale by mid-December
  236. Has Lenovo's IdeaTab Lynx just been spotted on the FCC's holodeck?
  237. Swisscom rolls out first LTE in Switzerland on November 29th
  238. Bluetooth dock dongle Pear falls short of Apple certification, gets shelved
  239. Japan unveils prototype of new maglev train, promises speeds of up to 311 mph
  240. Google launches VetNet, uses Google+ to link veterans with civilian jobs (video)
  241. Visualized: Qualcomm's patent wall
  242. Google Maps comes to Nunavut, lets you Street View your way to an Arctic Char fishing hole
  243. Samsung printer hack could let the wrong ones in
  244. Huawei Honor 2 passes through the FCC with North America-capable 3G, not much else
  245. WSJ: Sharp courting US firms for investments, will trade displays for dollars
  246. Toshiba preps 13MP phone camera sensor that promises low-light shooting without the noise
  247. CyanogenMod 10.1 nightlies now available for Nexus 4
  248. RIM renames App World to BlackBerry World, opens registration for $10k developer guarantee
  249. Sony unveils price for PMW-F55 and PMW-F5 CinaAlta 4K camcorders
  250. Verizon FiOS brings its live TV streaming app to LG Smart TVs