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  1. Nokia N9 spotted running Ice Cream Sandwich, dual-boot in the works
  2. German court dismisses Motorola's patent lawsuit against Apple
  3. Intel settles antitrust lawsuit with New York attorney general, pays hardly anything
  4. Roku adds BBC iPlayer channel as it starts shipping in the UK
  5. Wolfram Alpha Pro now available, $4.99 a month will let you throw almost anything at it for analysis
  6. Bluetooth SIG forms new working group focused on fitness gadgets
  7. Rogers One Number service offers free computer-based calls and texting, unified inbox
  8. Tesla unveils Model X SUV, wants to be your all-electric crossover come 2013
  9. 2012 HDTV pricing leaks out for Panasonic, Sony, Sharp and Samsung
  10. Canon PowerShot ELPH 530 HS WiFi iPad transfer hands-on (video)
  11. Canon PowerShot D20 ruggedized point-and-shoot camera hands-on (video)
  12. That's hot: Heat-based recording could boost magnetic drive speed, performance
  13. Nanoshells trap light for more efficient solar panels
  14. Sprint launches early upgrade promo, wants you to stay and chat awhile
  15. Scosche bassDOCK blasts Weezer from any iPad, available now for $150
  16. Google reportedly working on wireless home entertainment system to be sold under its own brand
  17. The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM!
  18. Jarre AeroSystem One gets a Lalique crystal facelift, we go hands-on
  19. Canonical to end official Kubuntu support with 12.04, crushes your Plasma-powered dreams
  20. Biological computer can decode images stored in DNA chips, applications remain unclear
  21. G-Form pulls a hat-trick with iPhone case hockey video
  22. Microsoft details Windows for ARM at length: desktop applications confirmed, first devices expected with Windows 8 release
  23. IRL: Logic3 PowerSleeve, HP Folio 13 and a trio of Nintendo handhelds
  24. Nokia Astound owners face a Belle-less future, no update coming
  25. Sigma DP1, DP2 get 46-megapixel makeover
  26. HTC's first ICS update rolls out in late March, Sensation and Sensation XE call first dibs
  27. Dell Voice offers VoIP, but only to Canadians
  28. Telus flipping switch on LTE, network goes live February 10th
  29. Lytro Light Field Camera's guts get spilled on the FCC's dancefloor
  30. Super Bowl internet debut breaks records, disappoints some viewers
  31. Intel teaches Haswell the core values of teamwork, optimism
  32. Canon EOS-1D X and Nikon D4 ISO 204,800 shooting hands-on (video)
  33. Kodak to shutter digital camera production this year
  34. Hacker spites Symantec, puts pcAnywhere's source code out in the open
  35. Apple announcing iPad 3 first week of March? Anonymous sources think so
  36. DirecTiVo now available nationwide, please try to contain your excitement
  37. German court upholds ruling against Apple, clears Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N for sale
  38. BMW i8 production prototype goes dancing in a winter wonderland (video)
  39. DoubleTwist update brings podcast support to auditory Android users
  40. PSA: Google Wallet vulnerable to 'brute-force' PIN attacks (video)
  41. Lenovo releases Q3 earnings report, shipments rise, profits soar
  42. Google Chrome update brings speedier browsing, enhanced security, joy
  43. Sony's 3D Library lets Aussies borrow products free of charge
  44. Sony Cyber-shot TX300V inductive charging camera and dock hands-on (video)
  45. Olympus black E-M5 mirrorless camera and internals eyes-on
  46. Sony promises eight more NEX E-mount lenses by the end of 2013, doesn't elaborate
  47. Pentax K-01 mirrorless camera doesn't feel as cheap as it looks, we go hands-on (video)
  48. The Engadget Interview: Words With Friends creator, Paul Bettner
  49. Olympus OM-D E-M5 five-axis sensor-shift image stabilization hands-on (video)
  50. We're live from CP+ 2012 in Yokohama, Japan!
  51. Japan to reduce rare earth consumption in response to China's export controls
  52. San Francisco gearing up for electric bike sharing program
  53. AT&T and Verizon lobby for less FCC spectrum control, Sprint and other carriers respond
  54. Paul McCartney: 'You can keep free streaming for the birds and bees, now give me money'
  55. Record-breaking freefall advances space suit technology (video)
  56. Disney considering 28-day rental window, because 'On Stranger Tides' was that good
  57. NVIDIA and Rambus settle, sign patent deal, kiss and make up
  58. Path apologizes, deletes user contact data and updates app
  59. Google Screenwise panel will pay you to track your every move online
  60. AlphaDog robo pack-mule begins outdoor trials, noisily hikes into your nightmares
  61. Tweetbot hits 2.0, heads to iPad with new features and UI in tow
  62. HTML5-based Depthcam puts a fresh spin on Kinect hacks
  63. HP releases Android kernel for TouchPad, makes hackers' lives easier
  64. Congress passes bill giving the FAA $11 billion to get off radar, onto GPS
  65. Verizon's double data deal returns this Friday, prepare yourselves accordingly
  66. Researchers get CPUs and GPUs talking, boost PC performance by 20 percent
  67. Two US startups break solar efficiency records, aim to light up your life
  68. Vonage Mobile app allows free calls and texts worldwide to fellow Android and iOS users
  69. Apple updates EFI firmware on 2010 Macs: offers Lion internet recovery, not much else
  70. Microsoft celebrating leap year right by launching Windows 8 Consumer Preview at MWC
  71. Could LG's Fantasy be an outright Miracle?
  72. Nokia: 'We don't have a Plan B'
  73. Baidu-powered Dell Streak Pro D43 gets hands-on treatment
  74. HP Envy 14 Spectre available now, starts at $1,399
  75. $60 Aakash Tablet to cost no-cash?
  76. Apple asks European standards body for more transparency on FRAND licensing
  77. Nokia ends European, Latin American production: it's all Asia now
  78. PS3 v4.10 update is live with an improved browser, Sony Entertainment Network nameplate
  79. Amazon, Viacom deal brings more TV shows to Prime Instant Video service
  80. Vodafone bringing LTE speeds to Germany, with the HTC Velocity
  81. White Nokia N9 hands-on: behold the last unicorn (video)
  82. Sprint adds Kansas City and Baltimore to list of LTE markets
  83. Study: 'App Economy' has created 500,000 jobs since 2007
  84. Microsoft's OneNote Mobile takes up roost in the Android Market
  85. Sprint announces Q4 2011 results: the iPhone brings in new customers
  86. Alienware X51 gaming PC: We go hands-on at the London launch event
  87. Virgin Media's Q4 2011 report: Brits love TiVo, Fast Broadband, Vampire Diaries
  88. Maingear's Titan 17 has a change of heart, keyboard
  89. DARPA's crowdsourced UAV competition heats up, takes off (video)
  90. Logitech M600 mouse puts you more in touch with browsing for $69
  91. No discounted UMD transfers to Vita for US, angel loses its wings
  92. Android 4.0.4 ROM leaks for Verizon's Galaxy Nexus
  93. Barnes & Noble confirms Nook Simple Touch upgrade WiFi issues, fix coming
  94. LG teases Optimus Vu Android smartphone with 5-inch screen, 4:3 aspect ratio (video)
  95. Engadget HD Podcast 285 - 02.07.2012
  96. Lumia 800 bundle coming to Microsoft retail stores on Valentine's Day, $899 is the new price of love
  97. LightSquared gets desperate, seeks regulatory changes to satisfy GPS debacle
  98. Olympus unveils SZ-31MR camera: 16 megapixels, 24x optical zoom
  99. Olympus updates its Tough lineup, unveils TG-820 ruggedized shooter
  100. Olympus OM-D E-M5 Micro Four Thirds camera preview (video)
  101. Desktop apps may run on Win8 for ARM after all... maybe
  102. Yahoo's management overhaul continues: Chairman and three other board members step down
  103. Reuters: Amazon Prime Instant Video close to Viacom deal, standalone service launch
  104. Google Voice update for Android brings design refresh and asynchronous SMS
  105. Microsoft strikes deal with 24/7, promises to 'redefine' customer service
  106. Pentax refreshes its rugged camera lineup with the Optio WG-2 series
  107. Canon unveils two AirPrint printers, thinks you should print more stuff from your iPad
  108. Chrome Beta for Android hands-on (video)
  109. Reminder: Vote for the 2011 Engadget Awards!
  110. Sony Tablet P's product manager shows off prototypes, tells the clamshell story
  111. Microsoft and British agency create child-friendly version of IE9
  112. StatCounter: Mobile web usage doubling every year, Nokia leads the way
  113. Raspberry Pi's Linux computer nears completion, should ship by end of February
  114. Sony Xperia Sola appears at US Patent Office, forgets to mention its codename
  115. Microsoft Star Wars Xbox 360 bundle coming to a galaxy close to here, April 3rd
  116. Sandy Bridge E squashed into $3,000 Clevo P270WM gaming suitcase
  117. Google Chrome browser arrives on Android (video)
  118. Elevate aims high, agrees to become Sprint's newest MVNO
  119. Nikon D800 short lets you experience miracle of birth, motorcycles
  120. Panasonic prices, dates some of its 2012 HDTVs (VT, GT, ET) and accessories in Japan
  121. Hasbro reinvents Lazer Tag for the smartphone generation, lets you live out your Doom-fueled fantasies
  122. Nokia 801 adds one part Belle, one part polycarbonate body for 100 percent possibility
  123. Olympus OM-D E-M5 leaks continue, 'super fast' AF and 3D tracking system on the way?
  124. Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (international edition)
  125. Motorola Droid 4 sliding onto Verizon shelves February 10th for $200
  126. Acer files suit against former CEO Gianfranco Lanci over non-compete breach
  127. inPulse and WIMM One: the tale of two smartwatches (video)
  128. RIM shows off new features for PlayBook 2.0 at DevCon
  129. Globe and Mail reveals early details on Apple iTV: Siri wants to hear you shout at the big game
  130. Glasses-free 3DeeScreen augments Windows 7 displays, lets Peter Gabriel get in your eyes
  131. With federal loans blocked, Fisker halts work on Project Nina, lays off 66 workers
  132. Belle update arrives for compatible Nokia Symbian phones (video)
  133. RIM indulges in some 'myth busting' at BlackBerry DevCon Europe
  134. Sony PlayStation Vita charging accessories detailed in Japan
  135. Nokia accidentally reveals white Lumia 900
  136. RIM wrecks its own devices, so you don't have to (video)
  137. Google Fiber rollout now ready to begin in both Kansas Cities
  138. Canon welcomes ELPH 530 HS / 320 HS, SX260 HS and D20 to PowerShot lineup
  139. Canon unveils new PowerShot A-Series cameras, brings image stabilization to its entry-level
  140. Nikon confirms 36.3 megapixel D800, we go hands-on
  141. Rdio Android app gets a refresh, adds ICS support and new design
  142. Rogers launches LTE Rocket USB dongle and mobile hotspot, revamps 4G pricing
  143. Toshiba Satellite U840 goes official for Australia, still waiting on its US passport
  144. Must See HDTV (February 6th - 12th)
  145. Redbox snatches up NCR's entertainment division, future of Blockbuster kiosks unclear
  146. Nokia reveals polarizing secrets of ClearBlack display
  147. Arduino hack turns Space Invaders alarm into Gmail Notifier (video)
  148. Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 5:30PM
  149. NVIDIA's 2012 Kepler lineup revealed (possibly)
  150. Nikon D800 slips out for an early bird preview, to be officially unveiled tomorrow?
  151. Intel SSD 520 review roundup: Intel reliability, SandForce speeds starting at $149
  152. Sony Alpha NEX-7 mirrorless camera review
  153. Lenovo confirms ICS for ThinkPad Tablet, gives us more reason to look forward to spring
  154. Russian carrier gives $5,000 vacation to its most data hungry customer
  155. Adafruit's Circuit Playground app deciphers resistor codes, helps you remember Ohm's Law
  156. Sprint shows you where and when it's disabling Nextel's iDEN legacy network
  157. Motorola wants 2.25 percent of Apple sales, in exchange for patent license
  158. NPD: iPhones recover market share in Q4 2011, but Android draws the first-timer crowds
  159. Lillyhammer (or: 'Paulie in Norway') now streaming on Netflix
  160. Super Bowl 2012 Ad Roundup: Galaxy Note, Hulu Plus, Best Buy and more
  161. Sony patent sketches reveal Wii U-esque controller system, keeps it vague
  162. Rumor Mill: 7mm thick Galaxy SIII coming in May?
  163. Engadget Giveaway: win a Samsung Galaxy Nexus, courtesy of MHL!
  164. HTC admits its bulky, quick-dying LTE phones kinda suck
  165. Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse hands-on
  166. Nokia Lumia 800 White hands-on
  167. Google's mysterious 'Solve for X' launching today? (video)
  168. Verizon and Redbox team up to launch streaming and physical media service later this year
  169. Sony announces firmware update for PS Vita, maps and video apps coming this week
  170. Cryoscope gadget simulates tomorrow's weather today (video)
  171. Report: Google hires Apple exec to work on 'secret project'
  172. Nokia confirms white Lumia 800, shipping without pigment this month
  173. Samsung confirms Galaxy Nexus White arriving in UK mid-February, misses the snow
  174. Crytek's Gface hits beta, wants you to stream your games, life
  175. 83-year old woman gets replacement 3D printed titanium jaw, makes her the coolest member of the bridge club
  176. HTC's 2011 Q4: good summer, bad winter
  177. Director of Xbox Live policy and enforcement to leave Microsoft after 17 happy years
  178. iBooks Author gets new EULA, aims to clear writer's block
  179. Server outage turns Harmony Link into a paperweight
  180. How would you change the Motorola Droid RAZR?
  181. Inhabitat's Week in Green: electric taxis, paper robots and a cathedral of 55,000 LEDs
  182. DASH promises stutter free streaming video over LTE, hopes you don't care about quality
  183. Switched On: New World Recorder
  184. Olympus OM-D E-M5 shots orchestrally maneuvers out of the darkness
  185. Micron appoints Mark Durcan as new CEO
  186. Corning looks to the future, mainly right through it (video)
  187. Refresh Roundup: week of January 30, 2012
  188. Sony PS Vita demo hardware drops in at US GameStop locations, lets you go hands-on
  189. Engadget Mobile Podcast 124 - 02.05.2012
  190. PlayStation Network moniker sacked, falls under Sony Entertainment Network umbrella on Feb. 7
  191. Spark Linux tablet specs updated, going up for pre-order next week
  192. Vimeo app lands for Windows Phone, lets you upload your next student film over 3G
  193. Windows Phone exec Brandon Watson leaves Microsoft, headed to Amazon
  194. Ask Engadget: Best sub-$100 camera/laptop bag?
  195. Roland's iModela 3D milling machine: it's a crafty tool
  196. Sony Ericsson hangs ten, launches Xperia Active Billabong Edition
  197. Snow Leopard update wreaks havoc on Rosetta, luddite users contemplate running with Lion
  198. Dashwire closes up shop, all your data to get flushed on February 15th
  199. Mobile Miscellany: week of January 30th, 2012
  200. The Engadget Interview: the EFF's Mitch Stoltz talks the legality of jailbreaking
  201. Martin Scorsese's 'Hugo' Blu-ray 3D set for release February 28th -- 3D haters beware
  202. Fujitsu announces Stylistic Android tablet for taking care of business, working overtime
  203. Apple TV gets into video discovery, adds movie and TV show Genius Recommendations
  204. Nokia establishes stance on conflict minerals in formal policy
  205. T-Mobile confirms Full Monty subscribers are capped at 1Mb/s, risqué plan becomes tame
  206. Google TV 3.2 update enhances HLS video streaming support, Plex update takes advantage
  207. Nike+ FuelBand's internals get splayed at the FCC
  208. Netflix teams with eyeIO to lower bandwith use on movie night
  209. Oops! Motorola sold refurbished Xooms without deleting previous owners' data
  210. ComScore: Android and iOS gallop ahead, US smartphone usage approaches 100 million
  211. webOS Enyo 1.0 now available to all, just requires patch and patience
  212. AT&T seeks to impose conditions on Dish LTE network, FCC to settle wireless squabble
  213. WiFi Kindle Touch gets its passport, now available internationally
  214. FCC Fridays: February 3, 2012
  215. Xbox co-creator brings together Atari 'dream team' for mobile gaming startup
  216. Verizon Galaxy Nexus removed from Google support pages over CDMA issues
  217. Verizon's ZTE Jetpack flies through FCC, arrival time still unknown
  218. All PlayBooks go to heaven: Telus leak points to end-of-life status
  219. Steve Appleton, CEO of Micron, dies in plane crash at 51
  220. Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 5PM ET!
  221. Airport Utility 6.0 flies right into the iCloud, leaves old AirPorts behind
  222. Yahoo unveils app search page for Android and iOS, because we need it
  223. HP feels the heat, recalls 1040 and 1050 fax machines
  224. ADZero bamboo smartphone prototypes hands-on (video)
  225. Canalys: More smartphones than PCs shipped in 2011
  226. New super-Earth detected, 'best candidate' for supporting life
  227. Creative pumps out $99 HN-900 noise-canceling headphones
  228. Nokia Hello: breaks down borders, gets the drinks in
  229. Dropbox offers up to 5GB of free space to anyone willing to go beta
  230. Rhapsody music streaming lands on Android tablets with 'magazine-style' app
  231. Distro Issue 26: Smartwatch face-off, Ryan Block and more
  232. Taking next-gen augmented reality for an ARM-powered walk around the block
  233. Engadget Podcast 279 - 02.03.2012
  234. Jawbone Big Jambox packs on the pounds, rears its fat head at the FCC
  235. Megaupload co-founder's bail appeal rejected
  236. Corning and Samsung ink new joint venture, plot Lotus Glass future for OLED devices
  237. Samsung Galaxy S Advance snapped in the wild, pricing in tow
  238. EU regulators ask Google to 'pause' its privacy changes, need more time to investigate
  239. Develop an Android app, get a free Blackberry PlayBook
  240. Hiroshi Ishiguro's android mannequin creeps out Japanese shoppers (video)
  241. Panasonic 2012 Q3: $9 billion loss, Sanyo writedowns, restructuring
  242. Apple broadens Australian patent lawsuit with 278 claims against Samsung
  243. HTC acknowledges long-running WiFi security flaw, says it deliberately kept it quiet
  244. Motorola wins permanent injunction against Apple's iCloud in German court
  245. Self-aware headphones switch channels depending on which ear they're in (video)
  246. Nikon posts Q3 2011 earnings, sees 'extraordinary losses' due to Thailand floods
  247. Avid Studio rolls onto iPad, treads on iMovie's toes (video)
  248. Tucows launches Ting, a contract-free mobile service on Sprint's network
  249. New LED flash controller promises to give floodlight brightness at cell phone size
  250. ConnecTV social companion beta launches for iPad, PC and Mac (hands-on)