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  1. Zenonia, Swiftkey X headline day 9 of the Android Market sale
  2. Netflix updates iOS app with new iPad-optimized interface
  3. JBL OnBeat Xtreme review
  4. Last.fm Discover delivers greener pastures of music discovery
  5. Flex Lighting's LED film will brighten your e-reader, mood (video)
  6. TeleNav launches browser-based turn-by-turn GPS navigation using HTML 5
  7. Nokia Lumia 710 official on T-Mobile: HSPA+ 14.4, 3.7-inch ClearBlack display, available January 11th for $49 on contract
  8. NASA building a harpoon to fire at comets, suddenly renders plot of 'Armageddon' plausible (video)
  9. Lenovo IdeaPad U300s ready for online preorder, price puts on some winter weight
  10. Pogoplug Series 4 expands your cloud storage, makes it easier to hibernate
  11. Alcatel-Lucent plants two flags in Latin American soil: LTE and 100Gb/s cable
  12. Microsoft Tag adds support for QR codes and NFC, seeks barcode dominance
  13. Federal judge dismisses class-action suit against Sony, 'Other OS' feature remains dormant
  14. Google pulls Android Market malware that exploits SMS hole
  15. Google buys Alfred-maker Clever Sense, brings us closer to personal Batphones
  16. Android leads US market share, iOS may have stopped growing, RIM is still falling
  17. LG Optimus LTE launches in Japan, wears kimono red
  18. Reports: American Airlines wins FAA approval for in-cockpit iPads, will launch Friday
  19. Love Hulten shows off R-Kaid-6 game console, resurrects Octorok from 'Zelda'
  20. Griffin and Third Man Records team up for add vinyl to your iPhone case
  21. LG Prada 3.0 peeks out from the curtain ahead of its catwalk launch
  22. Swisscom slip-up hints at Nokia Lumia 900 coming end of February
  23. Yo-Yo wireless mouse concept charges with the flick of a wrist, saves your back
  24. Square snags one million merchants, liberates the cashless
  25. Click KeyPad Watch is the timewasting retro-timepiece you've been waiting for
  26. Google gives the gift of gab, extends free domestic calling in Gmail
  27. Next-generation GPS satellite inches closer to space, countdown begins to 2014
  28. Sony's Music Unlimited cloud service comes to limited non-cloud Walkmans
  29. Spectral Layers takes a cue from Photoshop, offers visual audio editing
  30. Rara.com: a new music service for the techno techno technophobe (video)
  31. Nintendo to release Circle Pad Pro to US through Gamestop: February 7th for $20
  32. Caltech sets 186Gpbs Internet speed record, makes our 5Mbps look even more inadequate (video)
  33. Roku 2, LT update adds support for both MKVs and an upcoming official iOS remote app
  34. Chrome stable channel hits version 16, adds multi-user sync support (video)
  35. Verizon Galaxy Nexus extended battery makes blurrycam debut, shows off its hump
  36. Apple's founding documents pull in $1.6 million at auction
  37. The Engadget Show is live, here at 6:00PM ET!
  38. Gemalto chosen by Isis to keep its NFC and mobile payment service secure
  39. Engadget HD Podcast 278 - 12.13.2011
  40. AT&T, Sprint and C Spire halt suits over T-Mobile acquisition, wireless competition to die another day
  41. Microsoft launches SkyDrive app for Windows Phone and iPhone, forms No Androids Club
  42. Microsoft optimizes OneNote for the iPad, thinks would make a swell Christmas gift
  43. YouTube, Verizon FiOS TV and more video services roll out to Xbox Live
  44. Researchers claim to have developed 'smallest conceivable switch'
  45. Paul Allen-backed Stratolauch Systems promises flexible, low-cost access to space
  46. The Engadget Show is live tonight with Boeing, the Tokyo Motor Show and the year's best gadgets
  47. Skype for Android adds support for sharing photos, video and other files
  48. Early Atom N2600 benchmark, can't cedar wood for the trails?
  49. Popcorn Hour bulks up for the C-300, can juggle an extra hard-disk or Blu-ray drive (video)
  50. Android Market's big sale hits Day 8, sense of deja vu increases
  51. Microsoft's Kinectimals lands on the App Store, breaks on through to the other side
  52. Apple to buy flash chip maker Anobit for $500 million?
  53. Qualcomm loads Ice Cream Sandwich on Snapdragon S4 tablet, fills our hearts with Liquid
  54. Exclusive: Verizon's Galaxy Nexus hitting Costco on December 15
  55. Samsung NX200 interchangeable lens camera review
  56. Lenovo LePad S2005 leaps into China
  57. Dell unveils Alienware Aurora gaming rig, will serenade you for $2,200
  58. Google's new Street View feature provides eerie glimpse of post-tsunami Japan
  59. PlayStation Vita plays it smart with phone-like UI, we go hands-on
  60. Sony Walkman Z gets FCC approval, reveals no 64GB model forthcoming
  61. Mango's live tiles get footloose and fancy free with Themes for Windows Phone 7 (video)
  62. xPrintserver offers up wireless printing for iOS devices, makes convincing argument for iPad business expenses
  63. ROCCAT Studios unveils first US peripherals ahead of CES
  64. BBC launches iPhone iPlayer app in the UK, adds 3G streaming to its mobile site
  65. MIT builds camera that can capture at the speed of light (video)
  66. Apple brings iTunes Store to Brazil, Latin America
  67. Carrier IQ issues lengthy report on data collection practices, sticks to its guns
  68. CERN: 'Don't believe the Higgs-Boson hype'
  69. YouTube app for Xbox 360 rolls out to preview program participants
  70. Hitachi outs a pair of 4TB HDDs for your storing pleasure
  71. Computer Space turns 40, video games gear up for mid-life crisis
  72. iLuv outs iSM524 ArtStation Pro, 'world's first' Galaxy Tab compatible audio dock
  73. Nokia N900 gamepad hack dispenses with beauty, sidles up to sore thumbs (video)
  74. YouTube launches education-only site, won't teach evolution of dance (video)
  75. Microsoft on the hunt for original programming head, eyes ex-NBC execs
  76. Intel cuts Q4 revenue forecast by $1 billion due to hard drive shortages
  77. Pantech P4100 tablet wanders through FCC with AT&T LTE
  78. Inefficient? MIT's new chip software doesn't know the meaning of the word
  79. P.S. it's not a Vita: Yinlips' Android-based YDPG18
  80. Download leaked BlackBerry OS 7.1 now, make your mobile hotspot dreams come true
  81. EZ-Robot releases build-your-own kit, realistic Cylons due any time now (video)
  82. Must See HDTV (December 12th - 18th)
  83. Groundbreaking photonic chip could spark Quantum Computing revolution
  84. Microsoft replaces Andy Lees as Windows Phone head
  85. Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 5:30PM
  86. Robots finally able to follow 'make me a sandwich' command (video)
  87. ASUS delays Transformer Prime's release until WiFi fix is found
  88. Lenovo IdeaPad U400 review
  89. AT&T asks judge to stay T-Mobile merger court proceedings until January 18th
  90. New quantum tunneling transistors to make PCs less power-hungry
  91. iOS 5.1 beta 2 out of the oven, ready for developer consumption
  92. Dish Network surfaces as possible Plan B for T-Mobile if AT&T merger falls through
  93. Apple reportedly stepping its connectivity game, wants to be the center of your wireless universe
  94. Researchers build world's smallest steam engine that could
  95. The Engadget Show is live tomorrow with Boeing, the Tokyo Motor Show and the year's best gadgets
  96. FCC restarts review clock for AT&T's spectrum purchase, gives itself 180 days
  97. Get your Doodle Jump and Flight Control on as the Android Market sale continues into day 7
  98. Spherical hexapod robot walks like a crab, dances like the Bogle (video)
  99. Don't want to shell out the cash for an iPhone 4S? Lease one on O2
  100. Nook Color gets multimedia upgrade, further blurs the tablet battle lines
  101. Verizon-branded LG Spectrum steps out in leaked press shot
  102. Android Market web store update adds user review filters, changes lives
  103. Galaxy Player 4.0 review
  104. Yifan Lu jailbreaks Kindle Touch, uses a special MP3 file to do so (video)
  105. Sony Ericsson Xperia Nozomi spotted out again, can't help but get its photo taken
  106. Apple Mac Store breaks the 100 million download barrier
  107. Google's Native Client focuses on apps and games, brings Bastion to the browser (video)
  108. NASA looks to send landers to Europa in 2020, wants to break the ice
  109. Let the turkey power your Christmas tree lights
  110. Engadget Mobile Podcast 116 - 12.12.2011
  111. Archos G9 tablets to receive Ice Cream Sandwich by 'first trimester' of 2012
  112. Samsung claims record 300 million mobile sales this year
  113. Huawei Honor gets Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, feels honored
  114. Samsung outs two new Series 5 laptops in Korea, claims they're Ultrabooks
  115. Google doodle celebrates Robert Noyce; Intel co-founder and 'Mayor of Silicon Valley'
  116. More EXOdesk details spill: at least two models in the works, ViewSonic wants in
  117. SkyDrive and Windows Phone cozy up, apps can now directly integrate with the cloud
  118. Silverlight hits 5.0, Microsoft silent as to its future
  119. Caption Contest: Blue shells can't slow Miyamoto down
  120. Inhabitat's Week in Green: 5 megawatt solar roof, driverless electric cars and ten of the world's craziest Christmas trees
  121. Leaked Lumia 710 glamour shot reveals T-Mobile branding
  122. Switched On: A road trip with Siri
  123. Lucky shoppers pick up Verizon Galaxy Nexus early at Best Buy
  124. Leaked draft shows LightSquared's network interferes with 'great majority' of GPS receivers, company pushes back
  125. Android Market's sixth sale day wants to fill your phone with games -- and a bedtime story
  126. Google's Androidify holiday wardrobe update lets your bot ring in the New Year
  127. Nintendo's 3DS slide pad gets unboxed in Japan, reveals massive 480 hour battery life
  128. Refresh Roundup: week of December 5, 2011
  129. Wherever I wander, wherever I roam, LTE probably won't work
  130. Indonesian government threatens to ban BlackBerry services if it can't spy on users
  131. Zalman reportedly entering the graphics card market, merging GPUs with cooling solutions
  132. Ask Engadget: best wraparound video eyewear solution?
  133. ThinkGeek Drum Machine bangs out block-rockin' beats wherever you go (video)
  134. BU wizards find success in unconscious neurofeedback learning, announce plans for secret lair
  135. Toshiba Thrive 7-inch slate officially drops tomorrow, December 11th
  136. Mitsubishi Electric's EMIRAI concept goes back to the future, refuses to fly (video)
  137. Belle to make a pass at Symbian handsets early in 2012, Anna pretends to looks the other way
  138. Microsoft launches ExcelMashup.com, looks to make spreadsheets both hip and exciting
  139. App review: Infinity Blade 2 (iOS)
  140. Mobile Miscellany: week of December 5, 2011
  141. Ofcom releases 2012/13 plan: no UK 4G until you've eaten your vegetables
  142. Skype co-founder's latest company signs deal with LightSquared, promises free broadband and voice services
  143. iPhone 4S cleared for use in China, sino-Siri coming soon
  144. Coby to intro five Ice Cream Sandwich slates at CES, satiate your budget tablet cravings
  145. Chrono Trigger hits the App Store, lets Square Enix fans turn back time
  146. Aldebaran Robotics announces Nao Next Gen humanoid robot (video)
  147. Sharp nearing 1 million big-screen TV sales in North America, expanding global market
  148. ViaSat-1 sends its first words through the stratosphere to cooing stateside relatives
  149. Step aside Arduino, TinkerForge is the new sheriff in mod-town (video)
  150. Judge to reconsider DoJ's AT&T antitrust suit
  151. Sphero shipments delayed due to high demand, won't be here-o until January
  152. Programmable robots coming to Korean stores, will assimilate your Android phone
  153. Acer will stop making cheap crap, but keep selling netbooks. Discuss.
  154. Deezer announces ambitious global rollout, ignores US and Japan
  155. Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 5PM ET!
  156. Federal domain seizure raises new concerns over online censorship
  157. AMD updates A-Series APUs, gives laptop Llanos modest spec bumps
  158. Renault debuts R-Link, an in-dash Android system with app market
  159. AMD Radeon HD 6000 cards receive VESA DisplayPort 1.2 certification, merit badges
  160. Windows Defender beta gains 'offline' functionality, can run sans-OS
  161. HP: webOS to live on through open source, hardware lineup still dead (for now)
  162. Windows Store fine print puts consumers first
  163. Dutch officials contemplate barring KPN, T-Mobile and Vodafone from spectrum auction
  164. Engadget's smartphone buyer's guide: winter 2011 edition
  165. Apple just arrived at Grand Central Station, we hop aboard (video)
  166. Engadget Podcast 267 - 12.09.2011
  167. Android Market's ten-cent promo moves into day 4 with Need for Speed Shift, Shazam Encore and eight more
  168. Untethered jailbreak for iOS 5.0 showcased on YouTube (video)
  169. FCC Fridays: December 9, 2011
  170. Super Talent intros enthusiast-level TerraNova SSDs
  171. Engadget Distro Issue 17 takes a bite out of Android Ice Cream Sandwich -- get your om nom on!
  172. Nokia Lumia 710 now shipping, global rollout slated for 'coming weeks'
  173. Ads will possess your phone using subliminal sound waves
  174. Motorola wins injunction against Apple Sales International in German patent dispute
  175. TomTom looks to shed ten-percent of workforce in restructuring effort
  176. Fall Xbox 360 Dashboard update brings WTV file support, but don't get too excited
  177. LG and Prada invites us to see its 2012 collection in London, we dust off the tux
  178. Samsung Galaxy Note vs. Dell Streak 5... fight!
  179. Spotify Radio feature turns into an app, offers Pandora-like stations with unlimited skips
  180. Wacom tablet leaves sketchy trails at the FCC, possibly a new Intuos4
  181. Watson now hunting down patent trolls, plans Ken Jennings' elaborate demise
  182. Nintendo, Boingo bring free airport WiFi to 3DS, commuter rage to slightly dip
  183. Panasonic reveals 4.3-inch OLED smartphone with global ambitions, no name
  184. Motorola's Droid Xyboard tablets go up for sale at Verizon, prices start at $430
  185. Smart to unveil tiny For-US electric pickup at North American International Auto Show
  186. JVC's Procision, Reference Series projectors now available, replete with '4K precision'
  187. Researcher brings modified Touchpad into the MRI room, breakthrough ensues
  188. Tamron unveils 18-200mm E-mount lens, ups your NEX glass selections
  189. Qualcomm's two new 1GHz dual-core chipsets make S1-to-S4 migration easier for manufacturers
  190. Clues point to Lumia 710 as the mystery Nokia handset on T-Mobile
  191. AT&T's 4G LTE network is live in San Francisco
  192. SPHERE 2 mouse turns the premium dial up to platinum, can hide in perfumeries
  193. Australian High Court just says no to Apple appeal, Samsung breathes a sigh of relief
  194. White Nokia N9 descends from Lintukoto, goes on sale in Finland
  195. High school senior kills cancer with nanotech, still can't legally drink
  196. Leica rehashes Panasonic's Lumix Fz150 as the V-LUX 3, because 'image' matters
  197. CompactFlash Association readies next-gen XQD format, promises write speeds of 125 MB/s and up
  198. ZTE squeezes 7-inch V66 tablet with Verizon LTE through the FCC's halls
  199. Toshiba's Excite Honeycomb tablet confirmed for Canadian launch in January
  200. ZTE expects to launch high-end LTE smartphones in the US by mid-2012
  201. The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM!
  202. Maschine Mikro review
  203. Google introduces Currents: magazine-like news reader for Android and iOS (video)
  204. Jawbone offers 'no questions asked' refund for troubled UP band, even if you keep it
  205. Everything Everywhere's £1.5 billion investment to bring 4G to Orange and T-Mobile in the UK
  206. IRL: Nike+, UTStarcom PPC-6700 and the Droid Incredible
  207. Galaxy Nexus available now on Bell and Virgin Mobile Canada for $160 on contract
  208. Android Market's ten cent app sale continues with Tetris, ADWLauncher EX, and more
  209. Microsoft launches AnswerDesk online, brings tech support to your basement apartment
  210. Twitter gets a new look: faster, simpler, cleaner
  211. Google+ and Goggles apps for Android updated with new features
  212. Kobo Vox review
  213. French court squashes Samsung's quest for iPhone 4S ban
  214. Exmobaby links up with AT&T, lets you keep tabs on sleeping babes
  215. Nokia Siemens promises better TD-LTE and CDMA coverage, no alarms or surprises
  216. HTC EVO Design 4G review
  217. Samsung promotes DRAM chief to vice chairman, implements 'top-two' structure
  218. HP to launch another Touchpad fire sale this weekend, because it's cold outside
  219. LG Optimus Pad sequel photos leaked, gives 4G gossips something to talk about
  220. Innergie Magic cables wed USB and 30-pin connctions, let you break 'em up on the fly
  221. Fujitsu, SuVolta push SRAM to its efficiency limits, demo 0.425 volt chip
  222. ZOMM Wireless Leash Plus speaks up for abandoned iPhones (video)
  223. Nokia rolls out first update for Lumia 800, offers up new features for web-based 3D Maps on the side (video)
  224. Hulu 'Face Match' feature attaches an actor's entire history to their mug
  225. Meizu MX hangs out with the M9, Xiaomi Phone, Nokia N9 and many more friends
  226. Apple TV updates stream purchased TV shows to Australia, Canada and the UK
  227. Has James Bond gone green? Bulletproof electric roadster in the works
  228. Nokia reportedly looking to sell Vertu, Russian oligarchs reportedly upset
  229. E-book publishers are now being investigated in the US, not just Europe
  230. Nokia Lumia 900 and Champagne pop up in dev records, possible Tango build makes appearance
  231. Unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia active now available in the US for $340
  232. Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch from Tokyoflash keeps things dapper, semi-hard to decipher (video)
  233. Meizu MX first hands-on!
  234. Verizon rumored to be working with Redbox on its internet video streaming service
  235. DingleBerry breaks PlayBook free from RIM's chains (again), Android Market access makes a comeback
  236. Ectaco jetBook Color offers your eyes a break for $500, ships in January
  237. Sprint pushing firmware update to Epic 4G Touch, fixes hotspot connectivity and signal strength
  238. OnLive intros apps for iOS and Android, refreshes its wireless controller, we go hands-on (video)
  239. T-Mobile confirms Samsung Galaxy S II in white will arrive December 14th
  240. Google's Eric Schmidt sees Google TV embedded in most new TVs by summer of 2012
  241. Verizon Wireless outage knocks out 4G LTE for some, 3G still 'works'
  242. Fuji Xerox launches $45 a month Dropbox clone
  243. New InPulse Smartwatch puts apps on your wrist, on sale now for $150
  244. Nissan Leaf branches out to an additional six states, plus one Island
  245. NASA to launch Hubble space telescope successor in 2018, will clean its room later
  246. Xbox Live companion apps now available for Windows Phone and iOS
  247. Facebook for Android update going live today, suggests Android 4.0 integration
  248. Eyez 720p video streaming / recording glasses hands-on (video)
  249. T-Mobile and Nokia announce December 14th event, Windows Phone coming?
  250. Zero1's VooMote Zapper remote control for iOS devices is now available