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  1. Google Drive is coming to Linux, tells users to 'hang tight'
  2. Oracle v. Google trial reveals renders of original Google phone design
  3. Lava's Medfield-based Xolo X900 smartphone gets reviewed by AnandTech
  4. Reminder: Webby Award voting ends tomorrow, give the Engadget Show some love
  5. EyeRing finger-mounted connected cam captures signs and dollar bills, identifies them with OCR (hands-on)
  6. Perifoveal Display tracks head positioning, highlights changing data on secondary LCDs (hands-on)
  7. Pegatron licenses Microsoft's patent porfolio for Android and Chrome devices
  8. Harvard tired of overpaying for research, tells faculty to open up
  9. FCC approves transfer of AWS spectrum from AT&T to T-Mobile
  10. DIY Cellphone has the footprint of an ice cream sandwich, definitely doesn't run ICS (hands-on)
  11. The Engadget Show 32: ASUS, Huawei and a trip to Asia's gadget markets
  12. HP Envy 4 shows up for pre-order on HP's China site, priced as low as 5,499 yuan
  13. Cambridge becomes UK's first White Space city as trials declared a success
  14. Samsung's 17-inch Series 7 Chronos dances over the Ivy Bridge
  15. Koss intros Striva headphone systems, lets you stream music over WiFi straight to your ears
  16. Report: Microsoft revealing Xbox 'Woodstock' music service at E3
  17. President Obama test drives a Sphero on Boulder visit
  18. Samsung AllShare Cast Hub hits the FCC, maintains an air of mystery
  19. Send to Kindle arrives on Macs
  20. PSA: HTC One S arrives today at T-Mobile, $199 on-contract after $50 rebate
  21. Apple's WWDC hitting San Francisco on June 11th
  22. NASA READIs early detection GPS network, aids first responders with earthquake warnings
  23. Project Aether films northern lights at 100,000 feet using a GoPro camera on a balloon (video)
  24. Google Wallet up and running on T-Mobile Galaxy Nexus
  25. Panasonic spins off Sanyo DI Solutions, keeps the digital camera OEMs happy
  26. Sprint reports Q1 2012 results: 1.5 million iPhone sales but a $255 million loss
  27. Nokia Lumia 900 blushes, new magenta version revealed at Finnish e-tailer
  28. Netflix brought into the Sony Entertainment Network fold for British Bravia buffs
  29. Sci-fi publisher announces Tor and Forge will go DRM-free with all e-book titles
  30. Steam for Linux is coming, and after waiting epochs what's a few more months?
  31. Scalado Album launches for Android, we go hands-on (video)
  32. PSA: Nintendo 3DS firmware update now live in North America
  33. ASUS Zenbook Primes with 1080p IPS panels and (probably) Ivy Bridge are real, coming to Taiwan in June
  34. HackStore is like Cydia for Mac OS X, replaces walled garden with open dacha
  35. NASA preps J-2X rocket engines for second round testing, SLS creeps closer to 2017 liftoff
  36. Instattoo iOS app lets you randomly generate tattoos, can't turn back time
  37. Nokia reportedly delays Lumia 900 release in the UK, cites high US demand
  38. GE rolls out WattStation and WattStation Connect for charging EVs
  39. LG's Q1 2012 earnings show greater profits on strong TV, phone sales
  40. Oppo teases 6.65mm-thick smartphone, about to steal 'world's thinnest' title from Huawei
  41. Chinese offical says Proview owns iPad trademark in China, court battle continues
  42. Another Galaxy S III prototype spotted in protective casing
  43. 140 characters to the clink: Occupy Wall Street protester loses battle to block Twitter subpoena
  44. Samsung Galaxy Note for T-Mobile spotted in the wild, pretends it's no big deal
  45. Microsoft cuts pre-Mango holdouts, Zune desktop software off from WP7 app purchases
  46. Bell Canada launches revamped push-to-talk service, now with added 4G
  47. iHome intros iDM5 Executive workstation for tablets / smartphones, priced at $130
  48. HP announces six Ivy Bridge desktops, available April 29th from $699
  49. Google Drive hands-on
  50. Must See HDTV (April 23rd - 29th)
  51. Google's Vulnerability Program ups the ante for helpful hackers
  52. Tim Cook: Apple focusing more on iPad for enterprise
  53. Tim Cook hates litigation, not quite ready to call a patent truce
  54. OLED Display Blocks pack six 128 x 128 panels, we go hands-on at MIT (video)
  55. 365 million iOS devices 'in play,' iPad taking off in education and government markets
  56. Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 6PM ET
  57. Google explains how it searches the internet in under half a second, if you can find the video
  58. SEC investigating movie studios' dealings with China
  59. Planetary Resources reveals plan for prospecting asteroids, creating interstellar gas stations
  60. Apple Q2 2012 earnings: $39.2 billion in revenue, net profit of $11.6 billion
  61. BlackBerry Playbook joins the Angry Birds Space bandwagon
  62. Fort Atlantic releases new album on modded NES cartridge, no chiptunes in sight
  63. Meizu plans ICS update for MX and M9 this June, slaps it with a Flyme OS skin
  64. Android 4.0.4 factory images hit the web for GSM Galaxy Nexus
  65. Spotted: HP's special edition Pavilion dm1 by Alexandre Herchcovitch
  66. Droplet and StackAR bring physical interface to virtual experiences, communicate through light (hands-on)
  67. Motorola RAZR HD running ICS spotted in the wild, 720p display in tow
  68. PSA: If you purchased extra Gmail storage, your Google Drive just got bigger
  69. Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight shipping this week, B&N warns of limited supply
  70. Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight review
  71. Google Drive vs. the competition: pricing plans and perks, compared
  72. ITC judge finds Apple in violation of Motorola WiFi patent
  73. Firefox 12 now available for download, Windows users get silent updates
  74. Google raises Gmail to 10GB free, 10-fold increase since launching in 2004
  75. New Sony iOS docks promise clearer sound thanks to magnetic fluid
  76. MIT gets musical with Arduino-powered DrumTop, uses household objects as a source of sound
  77. NVIDIA says 'it's coming,' won't say what 'it' is
  78. iCade Core coming to a tiny arcade near you in June
  79. SpaceX redefines 'fashionably late' as Dragon trip to the ISS is delayed again
  80. Google Drive detailed: 5GB free storage, business-focused approach
  81. Google back in the smartphone sales game: unlocked Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ (GSM) available for $399
  82. NewsFlash uses high-frequency light to transmit data from iPad to smartphone, we go hands-on (video)
  83. Firefox deems favicons risky, banishes them from address bar
  84. Facebook for Windows Phone getting a major refresh, now with less suck
  85. VIM Adventures teaches you keyboard shortcuts, :%s/n00b/pro/gc in no time
  86. Onavo Extend stretches your data plan, now with CDMA/LTE support
  87. Nyko's PlayStation Vita speaker stand goes on sale for $30, Power Grip still MIA
  88. Skype launches on PS Vita, can do video calls in the middle of Uncharted (video)
  89. Samsung details Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades for American carriers
  90. AT&T reports Q1 earnings: $31.8 billion in revenue, sells 5.5 million smartphones
  91. Buckeyes to fire 500 trillion watt laser May 15th in a short, cheap burst
  92. AMD announces Radeon HD 7000M series with Enduro graphics-switching technology
  93. Line2 for iOS now offers MMS support within its network, adds location sharing
  94. NimbleTV streams cable content to 'any' device, launching 'in the next few months'
  95. BYD intros dual-mode electric Qin vehicle, Remote Driving key for outside-the-car operation
  96. Sony's 4K-upscaling BDP-S790 Blu-ray player available online, hits stores May 6th
  97. Skype for Windows Phone working on Nokia Lumia 610, scoffs at memory restrictions
  98. HTC predicts 55 percent revenue jump, could hint at strong One sales
  99. Virgin Mobile Canada announces HTC One S giveaway, suggests $600 retail price
  100. ARM reports revenues up 13 percent, bicep-curling profits up 22 percent
  101. James Cameron-backed Planetary Resources to search the universe for Unobtainum
  102. Google Docs bumps up free storage to 5GB, primes servers for Drive?
  103. Transformer Prime gets power of reincarnation with Team Win Recovery Project 2.1.2
  104. Cargo-Bot is a deceptively simple iPad puzzle game, made on the iPad (video)
  105. Vintage Nikon fisheye lens aims to dwarf your DSLR, up for sale for 100,000 quid
  106. Maingear teases incoming desktop line, promises smaller towers and Ivy Bridge CPUs
  107. Samsung's Unpacked Mobile 2012 app outs 'Galaxy S3' as next smartphone's name
  108. Kohler VibrAcoustic baths bombard your senses with light and sound to drown out stress
  109. Google Doodle celebrates Gideon Sundback, unzips knowledge about your favorite wearables
  110. LG's 5-inch Optimus Vu shipping soon in white (in Korea, at least)
  111. Nokia flips internet sharing switch on for Lumia 710 and 800c in Tango update
  112. Windows 8 Release Preview coming 'first week of June'
  113. Boeing 787 Dreamliner completes first Trans-Pacific passenger flight, lands in Boston as JAL 8
  114. ST-Ericsson to pass off application processor business to STM, cut 1,700 jobs
  115. Internet Hall of Fame gets first inductees at inaugural event in Switzerland
  116. Intel Core i7-3770K CPU review roundup: crossing the Ivy Bridge
  117. HTC One X sold early at AT&T, spotted in the wild
  118. HTC EVO 4G LTE pre-order page goes live on Sprint's website, fanboy early birds rejoice
  119. T-Mobile CEO argues to FCC against Verizon's AWS license acquisition
  120. Nokia releases Browser 2.0 update for Series 40 handsets with improved speed, multitasking in tow
  121. Obama cracks down on Iran and Syria's surveillance of dissidents
  122. ITC issues preliminary ruling, finds Microsoft's Xbox 360 infringes on Motorola patents
  123. Gavin Kim's on the move again, joins NQ Mobile after leaving Windows Phone
  124. Tetris takes over MIT building in case of hack as high art (video)
  125. Nokia begins construction on Vietnamese production facility
  126. Huawei 2011 financials: 20 million smartphones sold yet profit down 53 percent
  127. Ubuntu 12.10 gets christened Quantal Quetzal ahead of Pangolin launch
  128. Norton Identity Safe locks your passwords in the cloud, spares your failing memory
  129. Netflix Q1 results: 3 million new streaming subscribers worldwide, record viewing hours
  130. Facebook updates S-1, adds Q1 earnings, revenue up 45% over last year
  131. Fujifilm X-Pro1 high-ISO shots go under the loupe in mirrorless standoff with OM-D E-5 and NEX-7
  132. Dropbox simplifies sharing with file viewer and folder links
  133. The Distro Interview: Microsoft Principal Researcher Bill Buxton
  134. HTC One X gets teardown, battery unsurprisingly dominates
  135. SkyDrive app for Windows Phone gets 2.0 update, reduces free storage capacity
  136. MBTA and Masabi team up for first smartphone rail ticketing system in the US, launching in Boston this fall
  137. Vodafone first carrier to jump on the new Samsung galaxy phone bandwagon
  138. Facebook paying Microsoft $550 million for 600 patents, Ballmer clicks 'like'
  139. NVIDIA: there's nothing 'Ultra' about Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks unless you add Kepler
  140. Intel puts Ivy Bridge on the map: first 22nm product, decent official benchmarks, quad-cores from $174
  141. MSI GT70 gaming laptop review
  142. Acer dips its toes into Ivy Bridge, refreshes two of its desktops with new processors
  143. Amped Wireless releases two new USB adapters to cure internet blackspots (video)
  144. The NOFAN CR-95C: a fanless copper CPU cooler for your next-gen build
  145. HTC One V coming to Canada on Bell, will reunite with One S
  146. HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE pops up on Verizon for $300, links to Droid RAZR Maxx
  147. Nokia N900 rises from the grave, replaces robot's head
  148. AmazonSupply launches, offers up lab and janitorial supplies in same convenient location
  149. TiVo quietly rebrands Premiere XL, Elite DVRs as XL2 and XL4 under cover of darkness
  150. eMusic launches Android app
  151. Sony VAIO E Series 14P gets Ivy Bridge processor nudge, improved display
  152. Samsung Canada launches Cineplex Store app, offers paid movies on 'select' Smart devices
  153. Screen Grabs: Serena's packing steam, Gossip Girl turns gamer
  154. Samsung's new Galaxy Phone gets official teaser (video)
  155. Skype app won't work on low-end Windows Phone devices
  156. PSA: Fitbit Aria WiFi scale available now for $130
  157. LG Optimus 3D Max launches in Europe, won't be coming to the UK
  158. Vodafone looking to buy Cable & Wireless, just can't resist that fibre-optic infrastructure
  159. Intel's Ivy Bridge will offer '20 percent more performance with 20 percent less average power'
  160. China Times: HTC wants to develop its own processors for low-end phones
  161. Sinclair ZX Spectrum turns 30, gets immortalized as a Google Doodle
  162. New research brings better wireless to remote locations, 80 percent faster GoT downloads
  163. Adobe unveils CS6 and subscription-based Creative Cloud service
  164. Walmart to unleash its Vudu magic on South America, Europe, Asia
  165. How would you change the Jawbone Up?
  166. Refresh Roundup: week of April 16th, 2012
  167. Inhabitat's Week in Green: ten earth activities, transnatural stools and wood ash bike frames
  168. Switched On: When the smartphone giveth, Part 2
  169. Skype for Windows Phone sheds beta title, graduates to v1.0
  170. Samsung countdown teases next Galaxy phone with anagram
  171. Helium-filled floating wind turbine, renewable energy with style
  172. Virgin and Boost to go 4G, makes Sprint's WiMAX feel wanted
  173. Microsoft applies for low-powered interactive second display system patent
  174. UK department store John Lewis launches broadband service, get in on the ground floor
  175. New BeoPlay V1 shows up ahead of time, hearts and wallets flutter
  176. ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 review
  177. Huawei Ascend G 132 lands at FCC, unsurprisingly sports T-Mobile myTouch moniker
  178. Ask Engadget: best sub-$150 mechanical keyboard?
  179. Google pushes IMM76I ICS build to HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus, reportedly quells connectivity woes
  180. Mobile Miscellany: week of April 16th, 2012
  181. Youzee: Spain's streaming startup answer to Netflix
  182. HTC EVO Design 4G coming to Boost Mobile 'end of this quarter'
  183. First ASUS G55VW gaming laptop configuration spotted and priced
  184. Cablevision's Optimum Online live TV streaming now available on Windows and Mac
  185. Sprint discontinues HTC EVO 3D online, limited quantities remain at retail stores
  186. Study shows more people watch TV on tablets than computers, still nothing on
  187. Polaris' pool-cleaning robots get updated with added intelligence, four-wheel drive
  188. RedSn0w updated for Mac and Windows: adds Corona A5 jailbreak, other tools
  189. Facebook flips the swtich on its North Carolina data center, cooled with balmy mountain air
  190. 3DS firmware update promises folders, less cluttered home screens on April 25th
  191. HTC talks smartphone design: from inception to final product
  192. Google app review video shows Share to 'Drive' option
  193. Visualized: Shopping bag crash helmet protects your head, not your image (video)
  194. Amazon Germany weighs in on Samsung Galaxy S III with 4.7-inch screen and 12 megapixel camera
  195. WPC updates Qi standard, increases inductive charging distance to 40mm
  196. 500px launches Android app, adds iPad update on the side
  197. Sifteo and Surface team up for magical marriage of meaninglessness
  198. Google Sync for BlackBerry swept away in spring cleaning
  199. ASUS Transformer Prime GPS Extension Kit hands-on
  200. The Engadget Show is live, here at 6:00PM ET!
  201. Hands-on with HTC's colorful One X cases
  202. Nokia's White Lumia 900 reportedly available now at AT&T stores
  203. HTC One X available today on Rogers for $170 with a three-year contract
  204. Google+ expands SMS support to over 41 countries, lets you stay social over text
  205. LG Viper 4G LTE review
  206. Time Warner Cable brings ESPN, Fox and Turner sports live streaming to apps, website
  207. Nissan adopts 15 EV chargers, is first on nappy duty (video)
  208. IRL: Logitech UE Air Speaker, the Canon Rebel XT and an Arduino non-starter
  209. SanDisk profits declining thanks to a 'glut' of flash memory on the market
  210. Cadillac road tests self-driving Super Cruise tech, could hit highways by mid-decade
  211. Engadget Podcast 290 - 04.20.2012
  212. Inmarsat hands LightSquared a lifeline, hopes to get that $56 million back later
  213. Senate black box bill could see 2015 car models ship with data recorders
  214. Fifth Avenue Frogger brings everyone's favorite roadkill to New York City (video)
  215. The Engadget Interview: AMD's Sasa Marinkovic
  216. The Engadget Show is live tonight!
  217. Samsung's S-Cloud tipped to arrive alongside the Galaxy S III next month
  218. Sony to launch PlayMemories Online: 5GB cloud photo-sharing service coming next week (video)
  219. Antitrust suit carries on against Intel, Apple, Google and others
  220. Nikon D3200 pics appear on Flickr, make a slightly noisy entrance
  221. YouTube ordered to filter video uploads by German court, could face hefty fines
  222. Dish adds Pandora to Hopper Whole-Home DVR system
  223. Kindle Touch gets early release in UK and Germany
  224. Distro Issue 37 chats with Microsoft's Bill Buxton on the future of the natural UI
  225. Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) now hitting unlocked Galaxy S II in America
  226. Nokia gets nose bloodied in IPCom patent case, says it doesn't care anyway
  227. Hardest working man on the internet passes one million Wikipedia edits
  228. Skype recruiting Xbox developers for 'next generation services'
  229. Nokia releases a commercial shot entirely with the 808 PureView (video)
  230. AMD confirms Trinity and Brazos 2.0 shipping now, globally available 'soon'
  231. Pulled PSP titles restored to the Vita, security holes covered with tape
  232. NVIDIA projects mobile SoC GPU performance to surpass Xbox 360 by 2014
  233. N-Control's Avenger goes Elite, keeps classic good looks
  234. Regal Entertainment Group teams up with Sony to bring subtitle glasses to US theaters
  235. Did the Samsung Galaxy S III just appear in Vietnam? (video)
  236. UT Dallas researchers seek to imbue your smartphone with X-ray superpowers
  237. Fusion-io SDK gives developers native memory access, keys to the NAND realm
  238. Google patent application keeps track of your moves to automate mobile actions
  239. IBM's building an air-breathing EV battery that goes 500 miles on a single charge
  240. DirecTV drops NFL Sunday Ticket price for current subscribers
  241. RIM patent application describes rotating keypad that can be used in more than one position
  242. Google talks specifics about its network infrastructure, hopes to inspire the rest of the internet
  243. Sony patent proposal ponders planting physicians inside your plasma
  244. Microsoft official admits he misspoke regarding Windows Phone 8 updates
  245. Eyes-on Whiteman Technology's Delta DVR, plus more hardware details
  246. Chumby halts hardware sales, long-term support looking mighty unlikely
  247. LG Optimus 4X HD gets dressed in white, shows its unicorn side
  248. FCC begins tracking wireless carriers' implementation of bill shock notifications
  249. Intuit GoPayment goes live in Canada, more rectangular than Square
  250. Eyes-on Brytewerks Model One high-def projector and HTPC combo