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  1. Zeebox adds Viacom to its list of second-screen partners
  2. Samsung Galaxy Camera coming to AT&T, may go without LTE
  3. Elon Musk says Tesla will be 'cash flow positive' soon, announces early repayment of DOE loan
  4. Amazon Cloud Drive comes to Spain and Italy, users get new features
  5. B&O Play's BeoPlay A9 wireless speaker gets your classy party jumping for a cool $2,699 (eyes-on)
  6. Jolla confirms first Sailfish OS demo on November 21st, device details by Christmas
  7. Microsoft Surface Windows 8 RT tablet hits the FCC?
  8. Microsoft continues invitation spree, asks us to attend its Windows Phone 8 launch event on October 29th
  9. Netflix schedules its original series 'House of Cards' for release February 1st
  10. Windows 8 launch event gets real, the celebration starts October 25th
  11. Samsung files patent for auto-generating life diary, Mayans didn't see it coming
  12. Hitachi boarding gate can sniff explosives on passes, keep the transport queues flowing (video)
  13. Google, Association of American Publishers strike deal over book digitization
  14. Barnes & Noble and Microsoft complete Nook Media LLC partnership
  15. BFI to digitize 10,000 British films as part of Film Forever investment plan
  16. Bloodhound SuperSonic Car test-fires its engines, roasts the lab wall (video)
  17. Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 land stateside on AT&T's 4G LTE network
  18. Nokia Lumia 920 and 820 land stateside on AT&T's 4G LTE network
  19. Target adds QR codes to hot holiday toys for secret shopping
  20. Facebook marks one billion users by launching its first major ad
  21. Motorola RAZR i review: Intel's 2GHz processor in a small, Android ICS package
  22. TomTom finally hits Android starting at $50, not ready for all devices (video)
  23. Interbrand: Apple, Amazon, Samsung fast becoming brand darlings, ousting crusty traditional labels
  24. Acer Iconia W700 Windows 8 tablet ships this month with a cradle and keyboard included, starts at $800
  25. Google Wallet reaches the web, reminds most of us that it exists
  26. Zuckerberg: more than one billion people using Facebook actively each month
  27. Entertainment Weekly print edition comes with a 'smartphone-like Android device'
  28. Mitsumi exhibits micro-vibration power generator and batteryless RF switch (video)
  29. Fraunhofer black silicon could catch more energy from infrared light, go green with sulfur
  30. Street View comes to Google Maps web app on iOS, just like they said it would
  31. Delta Six controller brings fragging to life, worries your friends
  32. Nippon Electric Glass demos liquid crystal lens and 'invisible glass' at CEATEC (video)
  33. Panasonic's 75mm-thick, 100-lumen laser projector module claims world's thinnest title
  34. Iran claims to have been hit by 'heavy' cyber attack, pins slowdowns on coordinated hacking campaign
  35. Via Licensing assembles an LTE supergroup to share standards-essential patents
  36. Akimbo Kinect hack offers precise control with minimal effort (video)
  37. Pioneer cues up DDJ-SX Serato controller, adds performance pads to the mix (video)
  38. Better Place founder Shai Agassi steps down from CEO post
  39. Oracle begins appeal process in its Java patent case against Google, Android
  40. Spider-Man Blu-ray comes with a Second Screen app for iPad and Sony's Android tablets
  41. LG Optimus L9 for T-Mobile emerges from the magenta mist
  42. Googlerola buys Viewdle, ups Android's augmented reality and face recognition game
  43. Cliff Bleszinski quits Epic Games, leaves us with an Unreal feeling
  44. YouTube scales back automatic Content ID takedowns, improves appeals process
  45. NASA's Curiosity rover checks in on Foursquare, gives Mars its first mayor
  46. US Cellular Galaxy S III update adds Google Wallet support
  47. Smart unveils third-gen Fortwo Electric Drive EV, we take it for quiet and speedy spin (video)
  48. This is the Modem World: Why are printers stuck in the 20th century?
  49. AMD Trinity review roundup: good bang for your entry level buck
  50. Sandia Labs' MegaDroid project simulates 300,000 Android phones to fight wireless catastrophes (video)
  51. Modbook Pro gets priced at $3,500, as pre-orders begin
  52. Huawei Ascend P1 LTE takes a tour through the FCC with AT&T-capable 4G and beyond
  53. LG Optimus G coming to AT&T and Sprint in the near (unknown) future
  54. Razer's Project Fiona gaming tablet may see the light of day if enough of you want it
  55. Paul Allen takes a look at Windows 8, finds his ex-workmates mostly doing well
  56. Facebook lets Americans try promoting their posts, won't let you escape saccharine updates
  57. Tep Wireless review: another great option for international mobile hotspot rentals
  58. Nokia Xpress brings cloud-based compression to the Lumia line (video)
  59. Murata Walking Measurement System hands-on
  60. Get your ticket for Engadget's Seattle reader meetup!
  61. Nintendo releasing three new 3DS XL bundles in Japan
  62. Amazon adds closed captions to select Instant streams
  63. Archos Arnova GBook gets quiet introduction, reveals its humble powers
  64. John Hodgman on the death of publishing and being a Mac trapped in a PC's body
  65. Nokia's Lumia 510 might have been spotted catching the noonday sun
  66. Engadget Mobile Podcast 154 - 10.03.2012
  67. Slickdeals' best in tech for October 3rd: 60-inch Panasonic Viera Plasma HDTV and more
  68. CEATEC 2012 wrap-up: concept cars, eye-tracking tech and motion sensors galore
  69. Canon EOS M review: was Canon's first mirrorless ILC worth the four-year wait?
  70. Microsoft reportedly set to launch Xbox Music on October 26th, ad-supported option on tap
  71. BlackBerry PlayBook 2.1 update goes live with SMS, portrait email
  72. Rhapsody finds its way to yet more devices, in the form of LG, Panasonic and Samsung Smart TVs
  73. Presidential flamewars, er, debates start tonight at 9PM ET on YouTube
  74. Nissan NSC-2015 self-driving car with LTE and smartphone connectivity (test-ride with video)
  75. Panasonic shows off foldable Windows 8 Ultrabook hybrid, launches October 26 (hands-on)
  76. NHK demonstrates 8K 3D digital binoculars: 16x 'lossless' zoom at 1080p (hands-on)
  77. Alps Electric integrates motion sensors and eye detection into vehicle cockpit of the future (video)
  78. Deutsche Telekom and MetroPCS agree on $1.5 billion T-Mobile merger
  79. Eye-Fi releases 16GB Pro X2 wireless SD card, chops $20 from the price of the 8GB models
  80. Lockitron launches iPhone-controlled keyless lock that pings you when someone knocks (video)
  81. EE confirms 4G rollout will begin October 30th, 10 cities at launch, 16 by the end of the year
  82. Nokia Belle Feature Pack 2 pulled again due to reported user issues
  83. Sony Playstation Mobile store now live, offers cross-platform games and apps from $0.80
  84. AOC outs 'borderless' 27-inch IPS monitor, available now for $349
  85. Softbank to acquire competitor eAccess, expand LTE network by 50 percent
  86. Samsung teasing Galaxy S III Mini for October 11?
  87. Purported iPad Mini parts leak as WSJ reports production has started
  88. Logitech Harmony Touch remote officially announced, brings swipe, scroll and tap LCD for $249
  89. Is Nokia selling off its headquarters in Espoo, Finland?
  90. Chrome Beta adds video engagement APIs, promises higher-quality video chats sans plugin
  91. Sony ships new Extra Bass headphone lineup to the US, delivers that Direct Vibe to your brain
  92. GOWEX bringing free WiFi to French rail stations, starting with Marseille
  93. Ceton announces slight delay for Echo WMC extender, Q DVR shelved indefinitely
  94. Engadget HD Podcast 318 - 10.02.2012
  95. Free Skype WiFi hits Ireland and the UK through Wicoms, steps up the quality of public hotspots
  96. Oregon Scientific MEEP! tablet ships for $150, gives kids a safe, exclamation-filled place to play
  97. Tokyo University of Science shows off robotic suit powered by pneumatic artificial muscles (video)
  98. Samsung P500 and i915 tablets for Sprint and Verizon, Galaxy Note II for Sprint reach the FCC
  99. Zero Motorcycles reveals its 2013 models: Zero X dropped, FX drafted in
  100. Rdio begins paying artists $10 for every user they attract
  101. Sony's 2012 PlayStation torn down, shows its evolved roots (video)
  102. Pew Research finds 22 percent of adults in US own tablets, low-cost Android on the rise
  103. TDK breaks the Hard Drive density limit, could go on to develop super-sized storage
  104. Fujitsu demos ad transmission technology, sends info from TV to handset via smartphone camera (video)
  105. eBay UK launches Secretguru beta site, helps you find experts to get stuff done
  106. UK carrier cooperation could see 4G LTE rollout ramp up by summer 2013
  107. BBC in talks to build Playlister, a streaming music service for its own music archive
  108. First non-game titles now available on Steam, game dev tools lead the charge
  109. Engineering a better bicycle with DBC City Bike Design
  110. Google withdraws recent ITC complaint in Motorola v. Apple case
  111. Deutsche Telekom mulling T-Mobile / MetroPCS marriage
  112. Editorial: Square gets the attention, but credit cards rule
  113. Apple's app search engine goes dark, Chomp joins Ping in obsolescence
  114. LinkedIn branches out with new blogging and 'following' features for select group
  115. ComScore: iPhone grew to 34 percent US share in a pre-iPhone 5 world, Android still on top at 52 percent
  116. Microbial music: Using sound to represent data from the deep blue sea
  117. Lenovo building PC production facility in North Carolina
  118. New York Times releases 'experimental' HTML5 iPad app, puts Twitter trends front and center
  119. Jolla resuscitates MeeGo with 'Sailfish' OS, plans to show off new device this November
  120. Rohm 5Wh hydrogen fuel cells power up smartphones, ready for the trash after one charge
  121. Smartphones for audiophiles: is the iPhone 5 more musical than its rivals?
  122. Nokia launches Belle Feature Pack 2 firmware OTA, Pureview 808 gets extra imaging goodies
  123. NTT DoCoMo translation app converts languages in real time (hands-on video)
  124. Google patents smartwatch with flip-up display that could reveal everyday objects' secrets
  125. MoviePass launches iPhone app and card combo, takes unlimited viewing to all US theaters
  126. AT&T adds HTC One X+ and One VX to its future lineup, will arrive in the 'coming months'
  127. Visa lets iPhone-toting NatWest and RBS customers pay with NFC cases, join the future
  128. NTT DoCoMo hands-free videophone prototype replaces that off-center webcam stare with your digital doppelganger (hands-on)
  129. NTT DoCoMo's i beam tablet prototype is driven by your eyes (video)
  130. Motorola's Razr i arrives in the UK at Phones4U
  131. SMS Audio outs an on-ear option for its Street by 50 headphones, ships October 7th for $180
  132. Nest Learning Thermostat gets refreshed with a slimmer design, improved scheduling features
  133. Pioneer Carrozzeria AR heads-up display hands-on (video)
  134. Maingear welcomes AMD A-Series APUs to its F131 and X-Cube desktop PCs
  135. Vizio's 'extra-large' holiday HDTV lineup goes from 55- to 70-inches
  136. Acer's Aspire S7 Ultrabooks coming October 26th, starting at $1,200 for the 11-inch version
  137. NEC Medias Tab UL runs Android 4.0, weighs just over half a pound (hands-on)
  138. Visualized: 808 PureView display at Nokia's flagship store
  139. Fujitsu eye-tracking tech uses built-in motion sensor, infrared LED for hands-free computing (video)
  140. Tep Wireless expands mobile hotspot rental plan to 50 countries, revamps pricing
  141. Toyota's Smart Insect concept EV packs Kinect motion sensor, voice recognition (video)
  142. Mitsubishi unveils electric Minicab MiEV at CEATEC
  143. HTC: Jelly Bean rolling out to global One X and One S this month
  144. HTC One X+ official: 1.7GHz quad-core Tegra 3, 64GB, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Sense 4+
  145. HTC shows off One X+ in the UK, we go hands-on (video)
  146. App.net edges closer to 20,000 users, drops subscription prices to $36 to fuel the social fire
  147. ICS and Jellybean now on a quarter of all Android devices, but over half still stuck on Gingerbread
  148. Rogers LTE hits 18 new regions, delivers speedy data in Saskatoon
  149. Yandex launches its own browser targeting Russian market
  150. Google Catalogs makes web-based catalog browsing a reality
  151. Leap Wireless swaps spectrum with T-Mobile, buys all of Savary Island
  152. ViewSonic's new VX70Smh-LED IPS monitors arriving this month, pricing starts at $159
  153. Toshiba Regza J7 and Z7 TVs pack built-in DVR with recommendation feature, we go eyes-on (video)
  154. Fujitsu Lifebook UH75 running Windows 8 at CEATEC (hands-on video)
  155. Fujitsu Arrows Tab shows up at CEATEC with Windows 8 in tow (video)
  156. Judge Koh lifts Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales injunction following Court of Appeals remand
  157. KDDI's smartphone palm authentication app unveiled at CEATEC 2012 (hands-on)
  158. Sharp's new 443 ppi 5-inch smartphone displays on show at CEATEC 2012 (eyes-on)
  159. NTT DoCoMo Grip UI detects how you hold your device, makes big phones friendly for tiny hands (video)
  160. We're live from CEATEC 2012 in Chiba, Japan!
  161. Connected To The Case to use Facebook for crowd-sourced crime solving
  162. Gmail now searches attachment text, homework hoarders rejoice!
  163. Evernote web interface updated with better sharing, cleaner look
  164. Ten One ships $80 Pogo Connect, a pressure-sensitive Bluetooth 4.0 stylus for iPad
  165. Must See HDTV (October 1st - 7th)
  166. Razer CEO wants annual Blade laptop refreshes, isn't worried about price complaints
  167. HTC teases Windows Phone 8X in promo video, wants you to look no further
  168. Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 5:30PM ET
  169. NEC announces business-minded edge-lit LED displays with inbuilt tuners
  170. Facebook outlines its ad targeting strategy on one handy page, presents a complex privacy picture
  171. AOL strikes deal with YouTube to start streaming content from various brands
  172. Early iOS 6 adopters report problems getting Exchange push email: are you affected?
  173. Apple's Ping no longer pinging back, leaves memories of white noise in its wake
  174. Android Jelly Bean update now rolling out to ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700
  175. Growing Up Geek: Nicole Lee
  176. Acer CloudMobile available in the UK at long last, is priced at £290
  177. Ikea to sell only LED-based lighting by 2016, wants to be greener than your sofa bed
  178. Adobe announces Acrobat XI with tablet-friendly touchability, cloud services
  179. The Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 2PM ET!
  180. Microsoft set to get back in the news business with relaunched MSN
  181. Slickdeals' best in tech for October 1st: Sony NEX-5N kit, SanDisk memory cards and Ivy Bridge processors
  182. Linux 3.6 kernel released with 'hybrid sleep' capability, experimental file system
  183. NTT DoCoMo preps automatic translation from Japanese through Android, leaves no one an island
  184. Netflix Just for Kids comes to iPad, keeps Dora exploring beyond the TV (video)
  185. UK regulators approve Vodafone and O2's network merger
  186. Engadget Giveaway: win a Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100, courtesy of IceMonkey!
  187. Iran unblocks Gmail, admits it only wants to restrict YouTube in the country
  188. Galaxy Note II available in the UK today!
  189. The CD celebrates its 30th birthday, recalls a time when it was cool to play music with lasers
  190. AT&T to offer new $65 GoPhone monthly plan starting October 7th
  191. Sony Xperia TL joins AT&T's 4G LTE lineup as official James Bond phone
  192. Apple facing European investigation into how it sells AppleCare
  193. Sharp begins production of 1080p display for smartphones: 443 ppi crammed into a 5-inch LCD
  194. Hughes updates its HughesNet satellite broadband with Gen4 service
  195. CyanogenMod resurrects OTA updates for latest CM10 nightly builds
  196. Verizon iPhone 5 update fixes mobile data use on WiFi bug
  197. Nominet proposes more secure, .UK domain for British websites
  198. Sony: We are still considering Windows RT, but optimum timing is also key
  199. Screen Grabs: Elementary pilot has Sherlock Holmes using murder victim's Lumia 800
  200. Sony reveals Japan prices for Windows 8 VAIO machines
  201. FreedomPop's pay-as-you-go data service launches in beta, offering 500MB of free WiMAX per month
  202. Lenovo intros ThinkCentre M78 with AMD A-Series APU and a starting price of $449
  203. HP announces the ElitePad 900, a business-friendly Windows 8 tablet arriving in January
  204. How would you change Nokia's Lumia 900?
  205. Amazon Kindle Paperwhite review
  206. Refresh Roundup: week of September 24th, 2012
  207. Slackware 14.0 now available, freshens and simplifies a Linux vanguard
  208. Slingbox 350 and 500 show up unannounced in Best Buy, flaunt 1080p and built-in WiFi
  209. Switched On: iOS 6 gets back from the app
  210. IRL: Dyson DC44, NUU ClickMate PowerPlus and the Galaxy S III
  211. B&N makes the Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight's $20 price drop official
  212. New process for nanotube semiconductors could be graphene's ticket to primetime (video)
  213. Inhabitat's Week in Green: ECOLAR house, transparent solar panel and Star Wars terrariums
  214. Sony shuts down PSP Comic Store after October 30th, leaves most of us in the lurch for now
  215. Google retires more services, consolidates others in continued efficiency bid
  216. LightSquared pitches new plans to FCC in attempt to end GPS interference hex
  217. Razer Blade review (late 2012)
  218. Maingear announces Nomad 17 gaming laptop, comes with custom paint job
  219. Ask Engadget: should companies include a cable with a new product?
  220. Target, Walmart list price drop for B&N's Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight to $119
  221. Mobile Miscellany: week of September 24th, 2012
  222. Logitech Harmony Touch remote pops up unannounced at Best Buy
  223. Alt-week 9.29.12: 3D pictures of the moon, 4D clocks and laser-controlled worms
  224. Hard drive shipments recover from floods in Thailand, expected to reach record high
  225. Cubify lets you skin, 3D print your own personal Android
  226. Facebook Messenger 2.0 for iPhone brings new design to conversations, swipe left for friends list
  227. US Cellular expands its Windows Phone catalog with the ZTE Render for $80
  228. Modbook Pro to launch with SSD storage, up for pre-order October 3rd
  229. BlackBerry 10 L-series tutorial videos surface online, give a literal peek at the future (video)
  230. Logitech promises continued support for Squeezebox, says it won't force a switch to UE Smart Radio
  231. Scape, Brian Eno's new ambient music creation app is now available on the iPad (video)
  232. Touch Bionics releases new prosthetic fingers, flip the old ones the bird
  233. Sony starts delivering Ice Cream Sandwich update to Xperia go, Xperia U and Xperia sola
  234. Xi3 goes the crowdfunding route for future X3A, X7A modular PCs (video)
  235. PBS draws link between digital music ethics and magic spells, somehow makes it look simple (video)
  236. FCC votes in favor of rethinking spectrum holding rules, goading broadcasters into wireless selloffs
  237. Prometheus Blu-ray specs unveiled, arrives with seven hours of extras October 9th (video)
  238. Samsung Galaxy Note II variants for AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon possibly caught at the FCC
  239. Nokia Parking helps you find and pay for a spot, we go hands-on (video)
  240. PSA: $25 Google Play credit for Nexus 7 ends this weekend
  241. US Appeals court rules Motorola can't enforce injunction against Microsoft in Germany... again
  242. This is the carbon fiber core of Ferrari's first hybrid
  243. For Nokia, helping the competition find its way is good business
  244. Google optimizes Flight Search for tablets, makes booking trips easier
  245. Microsoft details its own Windows 8 rollout, lessons learned from 'dogfooding'
  246. PSA: iPhone 5 available in 22 more countries, on Cricket and US regional carriers galore
  247. Wikipad CEO James Bower defends his gaming tablet's $500 pricing, why one device beats two
  248. Kodak dropping out of the consumer inkjet printer business in 2013
  249. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit tells Judge Koh to revisit Galaxy Tab 10.1 injunction
  250. Indian government tells carriers to end 3G roaming pacts, doesn't stop to explain why