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  1. Panasonic Eluga Power: hands-on at MWC 2012
  2. ASUS Transformer Pad 300 hands-on
  3. Nokia Lumia 610 hands-on (video)
  4. Fujitsu quad-core phone hands-on (video)
  5. ZTE Orbit is (another) budget Windows Phone: 4-inch display, 1GHz processor, 4GB storage
  6. Panasonic and Red Bend Software announce Android security partnership at MWC
  7. Opera announces revamped Store, Mini Next and Mobile 12 at MWC (video)
  8. ASUS Padfone hands-on (video)
  9. ZTE Era flagship phone brings Tegra 3, 4.3-inch qHD display, 7.8mm chassis
  10. Google: 450,000 Android Apps now available to 300 million devices
  11. ASUS outs lower-end Transformer Pad 300 tablet with 16GB of storage and 1280 x 800 display
  12. Broadcom releases new Ice Cream Sandwich-optimized chipsets at MWC
  13. ASUS Padfone formally launched: 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon S4 CPU, ICS, HSPA+
  14. ASUS rebrands its tablets 'Transformer Pads,' announces the high-end Infinity Series with either Tegra 3 or Snapdragon's S4 chip
  15. Microsoft lowers hardware requirements, opens Marketplace to 23 more countries
  16. ZTE announces Orbit Windows Phone: global version of the budget Tania
  17. Panasonic Eluga Power: 5-inch 720p display, 9.6mm thin, S4 processor
  18. Nokia announces 808 PureView: Belle OS, 4-inch display, 41-megapixel camera(!)
  19. Nokia unveils Lumia 610, arriving Q2
  20. Nokia announces Nokia Reading at MWC 2012, brings offline access to all your content
  21. Nokia grows Lumia 900 family: Canada gets LTE, HSPA+ for everyone else
  22. Skype app launches beta version on Windows Phone
  23. Nokia Asha Series 40 lineup expands with 202, 203 and 302
  24. Invoxia unveils the AudiOffice, a $299 speaker dock for iDevices
  25. Live from the Nokia press conference at MWC 2012!
  26. Qualcomm unleashes Snapdragon S4 'Pro' chip with superior graphics
  27. Samsung announces the Galaxy S (Player) WiFi 4.2 at MWC
  28. Samsung announces Galaxy Note 10.1 at MWC
  29. Angry Birds Space to launch on Samsung's Galaxy Note (video)
  30. Samsung's latest 8MP cameraphone sensor has backside illumination, zero shutter lag
  31. Adobe unveils Photoshop Touch for iPad 2 at MWC, slate-style photo editing for $10
  32. Adobe announces Project Primetime video platform, Highlights available now for iPad
  33. HTC to launch "Dragon" series smartphone in mainland China, expand to international markets in the future
  34. How would you change the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9?
  35. Lumigon's T2 smartphone wants to control your TV, obey your commands
  36. Inhabitat's Week in Green: dinosaur robots, a robotic bee and X-ray origami animals
  37. HTC One V: we go hands-on (video)
  38. HTC One S hands-on at MWC 2012
  39. Orange announces first Intel-powered Android phone for Europe, codenamed Santa Clara
  40. HTC One X hands-on at MWC 2012 (video)
  41. Switched On: Mountain Lion brings iOS apps, malware traps
  42. Refresh Roundup: week of February 20th, 2012
  43. Fish are lazy, naive, easily led by robots (video)
  44. HTC reveals Media Link wireless HDMI adapter for One X and One S phones
  45. HTC updates Beats Audio, makes it work with any third-party app
  46. ViewSonic's ViewPhone 4e hands-on (video)
  47. HTC One V unveiled: Sense 3.6 on ICS, Beats audio, 3.7-inch WVGA LCD
  48. HTC One X exclusive to AT&T in the US, brings LTE, Beats, ICS and Sense 4 to Ma Bell
  49. T-Mobile gets the HTC One S first in the US, coming this spring
  50. HTC unveils One S, arrives with dual-core power, engineered metal finish
  51. HTC unveils One series camera upgrade, gets dedicated chip, f/2.0 lens, 0.7-second capture
  52. HTC One X announced at MWC 2012
  53. HTC adds even more Dropbox support in Sense 4.0, storage upped to 25GB
  54. HTC debuts One brand at MWC 2012, unifies Android device lineup
  55. Sony Xperia P hands-on
  56. Live from the HTC press conference at MWC 2012!
  57. Sony Xperia U hands-on
  58. Sony Xperia S now shipping, Ion to join the world tour come summer
  59. LG Optimus Vu hands-on at MWC 2012
  60. Sony plans largest ad campaign in 'many years' to launch new Xperia smartphones
  61. Sony officially debuts Xperia U at MWC 2012
  62. Sony announces the Xperia P: Aluminum unibody, shipping Q2
  63. ViewSonic ViewPhone 4s hands-on (video)
  64. Live from Sony's Mobile World Congress 2012 press event!
  65. Huawei MediaPad 10 eyes-on
  66. Huawei Ascend D quad (hands-on)
  67. Researchers develop battery boosting Power Felt, encourages you to sit on your phone
  68. ViewSonic ViewPad E70 and G70 hands-on
  69. LG Optimus 3D Max hands-on
  70. Huawei teases quad-core tablet, keeps MWC mystery swirling
  71. Huawei adds home-grown K3V2 quad-core mobile CPU to its arsenal
  72. LG Optimus 4X hands-on
  73. Huawei outs Ascend D quad
  74. Duracell Powermat WiCC could bring wireless charging to any smartphone, we go hands-on (video)
  75. Live from Huawei's Mobile World Congress 2012 press conference!
  76. CoPilot GPS app includes free offline maps with optional traffic data and turn-by-turn navigation, headed to Android and iOS
  77. Samsung Galaxy Beam hands-on at MWC 2012
  78. Samsung Optical Smart Hub SE-208BW review
  79. Court upholds Fifth Amendment, prevents forced decryption of data
  80. Join us for Sony's Mobile World Congress 2012 press event at noon EST
  81. Join us for Huawei's Mobile World Congress 2012 liveblog at 9:30am EST
  82. Is this the Nokia Lumia 610? More specifications leaked
  83. Google dives deep to bring underwater photos of the Great Barrier Reef this September
  84. Light-based 'Metatronics' chip melts minds, not copper
  85. Signage suggests Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 en route for MWC debut
  86. Facebook's Open Compute takes on data storage, designs a better home for your photos
  87. Google search now shows upcoming concerts, helps you find the next gig
  88. Ask Engadget: Best boardroom Skype gear?
  89. Ask Engadget: Best boardroom Skype gear?
  90. Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 officially announced at MWC
  91. Samsung unveils new Galaxy Beam smartphone / projector combo with dual core CPU
  92. NVIDIA gets big names to embrace DirectTouch tech in Tegra 3 devices (video)
  93. Mobile Miscellany: week of February 20th, 2012
  94. NuForce Air DAC wireless audio streamer on sale: $199 for iDevices, $179 for everything else
  95. NHK's new Super Hi-Vision sensor captures 8K at 120fps, fast enough for Usain Bolt?
  96. Engadget Mobile Podcast 127 - 02.24.2012
  97. DIY'er makes his own conductive ink, teaches you how to do the same
  98. We're live from Mobile World Congress 2012!
  99. Moxi whole-home six tuner DVR on its way to WOW! customers
  100. Is your Android app on BlackBerry App World without you knowing?
  101. Tesla to owners: Plug it in
  102. Pub owner Karen Murphy wins appeal in TV-decoder battle against Sky
  103. Pinball pioneer Steve Kordek dies at 100
  104. Google Drive SDK, Gmail integration hinted at in Google Docs source code
  105. Telus confirms March 2nd launch for Nokia Lumia 800
  106. Dyson's DC39 stateside-bound, couples canister footprint with 'Ball'-functionality come March
  107. MIdway Arcade brings Joust, Defender, Spy Hunter to iOS without the associated coin-loss
  108. There's literally no app for this: KIRF iPhone-branded gas stoves seized by Chinese authorities
  109. Nova Launcher hits Android Market, custom grid and scrolling effects in tow
  110. PlayStation Vita Facebook app pulled for repairs, Sony blames house of Zukerberg
  111. Sprint almost bought MetroPCS for $8 billion, Hesse said yes, but the board said no
  112. Mobile World Congress 2012 preview: what will we see?
  113. Google tests the 'do not track' waters with a Chrome extension
  114. Growing up Geek: Nicole Scott
  115. Galaxy Nexus landscape dock comes to the US
  116. Ubuntu for Android: more details and prototype hands-on (video)
  117. Chrome for Android updates: recognizes app links, boosts speed
  118. Samsung partners with FeliCa for Japanese NFC solutions, unveils 2012 Olympics' mobile payment app with Visa
  119. Engadget Podcast 282 - 02.24.2012
  120. Google's 'continuous gesture' patent application runs circles around copy and paste
  121. The Engadget Show 30: DJ Spooky, Google, Toy Fair and a pinball museum
  122. Whitman expects HP Windows 8 Intel tablet this year
  123. Acer's CloudMobile gets manhandled, sexy shell may hide Android secrets (video)
  124. The winners of the 2011 Engadget Awards -- Editors' Choice (and enter to win an unlocked Galaxy Nexus!)
  125. Google plans to sell off stake in Clearwire at a steep loss
  126. Intel joins the Document Foundation, pimps LibreOffice
  127. Dropbox app drops the beta: automatic photo upload goes official on Android, coming soon to iOS
  128. Nokia Belle earns corporate street-cred with Microsoft Office apps
  129. Nokia is the largest Windows Phone maker in the world, after one quarter
  130. Acer Liquid Glow: Glossy-coated ICS phone to show up at MWC
  131. Roll out the red carpet -- Distro Issue 29 presents the Engadget Awards
  132. Face-recognizing billboard ad identifies gender: no boys allowed (video)
  133. Fraunhofer's Full-HD Voice brings high fidelity VoLTE to Android smartphones
  134. Cirque's proximity and grip sensor knows your left from your right, won't let you turn up your car stereo
  135. ViewSonic adds ViewPad G70, E100 and P100 to its tablet collection
  136. ViewSonic goes dual-SIM with ViewPhone 4s, 4e and 5e, all packing Android Ice Cream Sandwich
  137. Apple chomps Chomp to improve App Store search
  138. ASUS Transformer TF101 Ice Cream Sandwich update rolling out now in the US
  139. If God is a DJ, these are his decks (video)
  140. Apple releases EFI firmware updates for 2011 Macs, crushes bugs
  141. Apple says iCloud and MobileMe email down in Germany, due to Motorola lawsuit
  142. TiVo software coming to Pace set-top boxes
  143. Sprint launches New Ventures arm, adapts ID and Zone apps for foreign markets
  144. Proton and Yes team up to offer Malaysia's first 4G-connected car, promise more to come
  145. FCC thinks ISPs should do a better job preventing fraud, theft
  146. Robot navigates, reassembles truss structures
  147. Apple patent application points to DJ-like beat matching, pairs iTunes with fist pumps
  148. Roku remote for iOS updated, easier navigation features in tow
  149. Hack enables fast refresh mode on Nook Simple Touch (video)
  150. 'Hugo' director Martin Scorsese, cast explain the advantages of shooting movies in 3D (video)
  151. The Engadget Interview: BlackBerry PlayBook product manager Michael Clewley
  152. Mozilla rumored to debut LG-made Boot to Gecko device at MWC
  153. Drexel University turns to 3D scanners, printers to build robotic dinosaurs
  154. TiVo releases Q4 results, announces transcoder and IP set-top box on the way
  155. Samsung demos new 32nm quad-core Exynos ahead of MWC
  156. LG's upcoming MWC lineup runs into some Italians, gets documented on video
  157. Everything Everywhere promises 'small-scale LTE launch' in UK by the end of 2012
  158. Insert Coin: Node helps your smartphone monitor pretty much everything
  159. The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM!
  160. ASUS MWC teaser video hints at possible hi-res tablet display?
  161. NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 chips get LTE support, radio makers GCT and Renesas on board
  162. Google+ Circles heading to Google Voice, creepers heading straight to voicemail
  163. Korea's largest ISP plans 'network fees' for datahogs like YouTube, internet TV
  164. Google, Microsoft and Netflix want DRM-like encryption in HTML5
  165. MetroPCS Q4 results are in: increased revenue, slowing growth
  166. BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 review
  167. Google 'close' to picking new Motorola Mobility CEO, say the usual gang of sources
  168. ComScore report finds 42 percent of US mobile users have smartphones, Android at nearly 50 percent
  169. Gevey Ultra S SIM brings freedom to iPhone 4S, unlockers rejoice (video)
  170. Lumus' OE-31 optical engine turns motorcycle helmets, other eyewear into wearable displays
  171. OMAP 5's dual A15 cores wipe the floor with four A9s in browsing benchmark
  172. The winners of the 2011 Engadget Awards -- Readers' Choice
  173. NPD: Apple grabs over a quarter of the mobile PC business in Q4 2011 (including iPads), HP tops with laptops
  174. Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 1PM EST!
  175. Hauppauge Broadway review
  176. CineSquid suction tripod system looks to add car-mounted footage to your video repertoire
  177. Windows support will last forever (almost), thank you Microsoft!
  178. Microsoft adds new feature to Bing, wants you to stay Linked (video)
  179. Samsung Zipel oven takes instructions from your Android phone
  180. Samsung Rugby Smart officially coming to AT&T March 4 for $100
  181. White House gets behind online 'bill of rights,' companies to adopt 'do not track'
  182. HTC Ville to run on a dual-core Snapdragon S4?
  183. NEC jumps the gun, debuts its MWC smartphone lineup ahead of Barcelona
  184. Hands-on with Immersion HD Integrator hi-fi haptics
  185. ViewSonic ViewPad G70 with ICS launching at MWC?
  186. AT&T announces home automation platform, eco-ratings for consumer devices
  187. ASUS Transformer TF101 finally receives ICS update, Taiwan takes the first bite
  188. Google adds Esperanto as its 64th machine translatable language
  189. Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 12-65 hits North America in March for $11,350
  190. Shanghai court rejects Proview injunction, okays the sale of Apple iPads
  191. Samsung may cough up millions over kaput TVs
  192. Sony outs 350Mbps TransferJet chip for smartphones, tries not to stare at Toshiba
  193. Panasonic: Eluga means 'Elegant, user-orientated gateway,' not a cry of distress
  194. Star Wars 3D getting the Blu-ray treatment for spring?
  195. Qualcomm Atheros flaunts 802.11ac WiFi module for Snapdragon S4
  196. Harris new rugged tablet brings Honeycomb to your local combat-zone
  197. Apache outs version 2.4 of its HTTP server six years after last full release
  198. T-Mobile lost more customers in Q4, will launch LTE in 2013 with AWS spectrum from AT&T
  199. Samsung's Galaxy S II celebrates 20 million sold, just in time for MWC
  200. NVIDIA officially brands Tegra 3's five-core quad-core architecture as 4-PLUS-1
  201. ZTE to unleash eight new phones at MWC, hopes multi-core chipsets and LTE push them into third place
  202. LG Optimus 4X HD unveiled: Quad-core Tegra 3, Ice Cream Sandwich, 4.7-inch display
  203. Facebook PS Vita app hits US PlayStation Store
  204. Netflix locks up Academy Award nominated exclusives from The Weinstein Company
  205. Google Street View now sending snapshots from Russia, with love
  206. M3 Android NFC Communicator mixes something old, something new for prepaid subs
  207. SanDisk makes 128-gigabit flash chip, crams three bits per cell, takes afternoon off
  208. Adafruit's Internet of Things Printer combines your love of information, receipts
  209. OnLive Desktop launches 'Plus' subscriptions, puts IE in your iPad
  210. Malata's 2012 / 2013 roadmap reveals a very tablet-friendly future
  211. SCEA Senior VP hints Hulu may be headed to PS Vita
  212. Chaotic Moon's Board of Awesomeness gains mind controls, becomes Board of Imagination
  213. New privacy policy standards agreed to by world's major app store owners
  214. Huawei Prism, HTC Ville may be heading to T-Mobile in April?
  215. Magnetic retainer lets you operate machinery with your tongue, gives linguistics new meaning
  216. Last chance to clear out Google Web History before the great data convergence
  217. Video: PlayStation Vita's AR game trio
  218. RIM builds BlackBerry server center in Mumbai, right where Indian government wants it
  219. Man gets served on Facebook, literally
  220. HP reports Q1 2012 financials: $30 billion net revenue, $1.5 billion net earnings
  221. Razer Blade review
  222. Nokia bringing two Lumia devices to MWC next week?
  223. Google Docs presentations slides out of preview, adds import and comment options (video)
  224. Google Fiber just got better? Big G asks for permission to provide video service to Kansas City
  225. IRL: Nikon D90, myCharge Portable Power Bank 6000 and Phosphor's World Time Sport
  226. Google Docs for Android update brings collaborative editing for all
  227. Sony Mobile rebranding quietly begins, changes to roll out over the next month
  228. Mozilla Labs Apps set to allow developer submissions for Mozilla Marketplace at MWC
  229. Comcast sues Sprint with patent infringement, says two can play that game
  230. Apple: developers now have until June 1 to sandbox apps for the Mac App Store
  231. Pivothead video glasses offer impressive quality, we go hands-on (sample video)
  232. Samsung's Learning Hub demonstrates a commitment to education, profits
  233. Aakash lurches toward another crisis as India loses patience with DataWind
  234. Tesla Roadster EVs accused of 'bricking,' Tesla responds
  235. Google and Adobe team up to make Flash Player for Linux
  236. New Nike+ apps and shoes cater to basketball players and training athletes
  237. Fujitsu readies its 'final model' quad-core smartphone for reveal next week
  238. T-Mobile wants FCC to block Verizon's spectrum deals with cable industry
  239. Samsung Rugby Smart gets rendered as it anxiously awaits our drops and kicks
  240. ASUS gives Transformer Prime a bootloader unlock tool, Ubuntu promptly ported
  241. Flash roadmap reveals new features, improved GPU support, lack of retirement plans
  242. Megaupload co-founder granted bail, New Zealand judge rules he's not a flight risk
  243. Barnes & Noble offers to repartition Nook Tablet storage, concedes you may need more than 1GB
  244. Verizon 4G LTE outage hitting parts of the US
  245. Microsoft files EU antitrust complaint against Motorola Mobility, claims unfair licensing practices
  246. Synaptics announces ClearPad 2200 touchscreen controller for smartphones
  247. EMIEW 2 connects to the internet, wants to google your stuff (video)
  248. Windows 8 to bring better language support, finally including English
  249. AMD Piledriver cores will clock over 4GHz, employ 'resonant clock mesh'
  250. Google updates Flight Search for Android, iOS