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  1. Introducing Memo Touch, a tablet designed for elders with short-term memory loss
  2. Air Force X-37B space plane books additional time on orbital cruise, orders another margarita
  3. Apple appeals Samsung tablet ruling, Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales still blocked in Australia
  4. Toyota Fun-Vii concept car envisions instantly customizable interior and exterior
  5. Google looks to compete with Amazon Prime, offer speedy delivery service in 2012
  6. Senseg's tactile display gets demoed on a tablet, products anticipated within 24 months
  7. Researchers print a fully-functional OLED control circuit using an inkjet
  8. Toyota FCV-R concept brings fuel cell cars closer to reality, aiming for 2015 launch
  9. EFO turns its BlackBerry-like iPazzPort into a Skype handset (video)
  10. DigiTimes: Acer eyes ultrabook price drop for next year, bigger cuts coming in 2013
  11. Daihatsu FC ShowCase concept: who doesn't want a 60-inch TV in a van?
  12. LG Nitro HD hands-on
  13. Which companies are on the Carrier IQ bandwagon?
  14. YouTube goes under the knife, new homepage and social integration emerge (video)
  15. Braille-It Labeler brings low-cost printing, 'sightless construction' to the blind
  16. Ladder-climbing robot brings us one step closer to extinction (video)
  17. Galaxy Nexus goes on sale early in Germany, makes itself Handy
  18. The Engadget Podcast is live tonight at 5PM!
  19. MasterCard and mFoundry partner to offer NFC payments within mobile banking apps
  20. Color for Facebook iPhone app hands-on
  21. Sharp's slim 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor to further trim smartphone silhouettes
  22. Verizon confirms CEO Lowell McAdam will succeed Ivan Seidenberg as Chairman
  23. Insert Coin: ODDIO1 straps an iPod shuffle to your head, makes you inexplicably cooler
  24. LG updates eye-tracking, glasses-free 3D displays, learns to love the hyphen
  25. Man on vacation confused for a Russian spy, almost restarts cold war
  26. Sprint gives Clearwire $1.6 billion golden parachute, lovers of WiMAX rejoice
  27. Barnes & Noble's Q2 earnings reveal Nook to be a $220 million business, Nook Tablet said to be fastest-selling yet
  28. Carrier IQ: What it is, what it isn't, and what you need to know
  29. AT&T blows a gasket, calls FCC report 'an advocacy piece, not analysis'
  30. Daihatsu Pico concept commuter EV hands-on
  31. ADATA S101 flash drive brings USB 3.0 speeds, shrugs off shocks and splashes
  32. Traxxas X0-1 RC car can reach 100 mph, decimate your bank account in under five seconds (video)
  33. CEO bans email, encourages social networking
  34. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich review
  35. Galaxy S II Skyrocket rides in on a white horse for AT&T on December 4th
  36. Samsung's mSATA PM830 is eight grams of pure SSD
  37. Nissan demonstrates Leaf-powered Smart House, we go hands-on
  38. Verizon Galaxy Nexus landing in Best Buy on December 11th?
  39. Speedier Archos 101 G9 Turbo tablet hits the autobahn
  40. Android 4.0, meet your granddad x86
  41. Geeks lose minds, recreate first level of Super Mario Land with 18 million Minecraft blocks
  42. Nissan Pivo 3 extreme agility concept EV hands-on
  43. BBC brings global iPlayer iPad app to Canada, one step closer to the US
  44. Crapgadget: iStation woos Apple romantics with the glory of the late '70s, fails
  45. Meizu to launch first store outside mainland China, opening in Hong Kong this month
  46. Acer riding shotgun on quad-core bandwagon, confirms Tegra 3 tablet coming next year
  47. StatCounter: Chrome leapfrogs Firefox for the first time, still trails Internet Explorer
  48. Amazon launches Kindle in Italy and Spain, brings Kindle Store to the Mediterranean
  49. eSleeper combines cats, Arduino and Twitter in an eMac shell (video)
  50. Sony Bravia TVs updated with Twitter, YouTube HD and more
  51. Verzo repackages Kinzo Android smartphone, offers lower prices in response to user feedback (video)
  52. Galaxy Nexus OTA update quietly rolls out, addresses volume bug
  53. Olive: the first feature film 'intentionally' shot on a smartphone (video)
  54. ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime review
  55. Wind River and Clarion pair up to bring Android to your imported street racer
  56. Apple II drum sequencer surfaces for chiptune composers
  57. Too lazy to grab your TV remote? Use Siri instead
  58. Urban Ears Plattan headphones prove that quilted isn't just for toilet paper anymore
  59. Get diagnosed by spitting on an iPhone, social graces terminal
  60. Acer's 27-inch HR274H monitor promises to do 2D-to-3D conversion on the fly
  61. Nokia Siemens Networks looks to unload WiMax division onto NewNet Communication
  62. 3D-printed bone replacements coming soon to an orthopedic surgeon near you, courtesy of WSU (video)
  63. South Korea creates speedy new UAV, gives it VTOL capabilities to boot
  64. Infinity Blade 2 launches tonight, into world of Deathless tyrants and legion of Titans (video)
  65. Tobii looks to keep you alert by detecting when you're tweet-driving (video)
  66. TED launches iPhone app, brings spread-worthy ideas to the small screen
  67. 3D Mark is coming to Android phones near you in 2012
  68. Visualized: Where NASA's SLS will get high
  69. Keyless Ride's K2 poses as an OEM-compatible car remote, saves you time and money
  70. Fahrenheit 451 now available as an ebook, memorize at your own discretion
  71. PCIe 4.0 inches towards reality, hits 16 gigatransfers per second (that's a thing, right?)
  72. SkyDrive juices up document sharing and uploading, grabs a HTML5 smoothie afterward (video)
  73. Spotify apps hands-on
  74. IRL: Thule Crossover backpack, Technocel Battery Boost and upgrading from Firefox 3.6
  75. Lenovo will launch a Windows Phone in the second half of 2012, says LePhone product manager
  76. Verizon Wireless and Cricket handshake over spectrum, anticipate FCC nod of approval
  77. Spotify gets app-happy with new platform
  78. Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: laptops
  79. 3DConnexion announces SpaceMouse Pro for 3D aficionados, galactic rodents
  80. Nokia links up with Bluetooth 4.0 for indoor positioning, because anything Google can do, it can do better
  81. Peltier elements power thermal gaming, warm backsides
  82. Box.net befriends Android, will offer Sony Ericsson Xperia phones 50GB of free cloud storage
  83. Mobislyder offers low-level roll track for filming, gleams the cube
  84. Worlds first elasticated USB cables invent bungee jumpering (video)
  85. Brazil wants to build South American broadband network, says it will bring down costs
  86. Berg's Little Printer churns out RSS feeds with a receipt and a smile
  87. Ricoh's modular GXR camera getting new 16 megapixel APS-C unit with 24-85mm lens
  88. What's next for Spotify? Apps, apparently
  89. British Library digitizes 300 years worth of newspaper archives, brings 65 million articles online
  90. YaCy's gunning for Google with free-software bullets
  91. NASA gets in on the app store action, keeps the pickins slim
  92. Visualized: Sweden's Dreamhack in pictures
  93. New Samsung chip has two of everything: two cores, 2GHz, 2560 x 1600 graphics
  94. Stradivarius violin recreated from CAT scan, 'sounds amazingly similar'
  95. That rarest of creatures, the white Nokia N9, should appear before Christmas
  96. Sony updates PS3 to version 4.00 ahead of PS Vita launch
  97. Autonomy CEO talks about HP's future, promises 'really stunning technology'
  98. Lenovo LePhone K2 to arrive with 4.3-inch IPS display, 1.5GHz dual-core chip
  99. Google: Galaxy Nexus volume fix to roll out next week
  100. Sonos software updates bring Android tablet support, Slacker and Spotify upgrades
  101. Nissan sells more than 20,000 Leafs in first year, high-fives commence on Tokyo Motor Show floor
  102. SandyStation interactive sandbox uses Kinect to make topography much more interesting (video)
  103. Harvard-designed 'soft robot' shows you how low it can go (video)
  104. HandyNES mod shrinks console, makes light gun look like light cannon
  105. Samsung wins a patent battle to sell Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia, war with Apple not over
  106. Nikon launches $550 Speedlight SB-910 flash: light-up controls and thermal cut-out protection
  107. Siri lends a hand via your Bluetooth-enabled car stereo, reminds you to buy milk (video)
  108. SSTL designs cheap radar satellite, UK government kicks in
  109. Lenovo LePad S2005 vs. Dell Streak 5... cuddle!
  110. YouTube got nearly 21 billion hits in a month, mostly thanks to naughty Fenton
  111. Chanel counterfeiters beware: US federal court orders domain names seized and de-indexed
  112. Sony's latest Xperia update brings WebGL support to 2011 smartphone lineup (video)
  113. Lenovo LePhone S760 shows up with Android 2.3.5 and 3.7-inch AMOLED display
  114. Acer, Lenovo looking to release Tegra 3-equipped tablets in early 2012
  115. Developer teases voice control of Zune, using PC and Windows Phone (video)
  116. Engadget HD Podcast 276 - 11.29.2011
  117. Google continues its massive facelift, intros new persistent nav bar (video)
  118. Crapgadget: 'you really shouldn't have' edition
  119. Vuzix Tac-Eye LT offers a clip on HUD for rugged, wannabe cyborgs
  120. Apple puts Galaxy Tab 10.1N on the chopping block, asks German court for preliminary injunction
  121. Time Warner Cable's tablet app available for Android, live TV streaming still iPad only
  122. Kindle Fire gets first taste of CM7, needs work on its hand-eye coordination
  123. Charles Walton, father of RFID technology, dies at 89
  124. FCC accepts AT&T's request for withdrawal, plans to release report on its findings today
  125. Lenovo trudging into the smart TV arena, plans LeTV launch in Q1 2012
  126. Qbo robot looks in a mirror, learns who he is (video)
  127. Malls halt cellphone-tracking experiment after complaint from Senator Schumer
  128. PlayStation Vita won't play grandpa's games -- for now
  129. Jailbroken iOS 5 devices get Siri0us, tap into Nuance's dictation servers (video)
  130. Apple and Google just say no to ESRB mobile app ratings
  131. Amtrak begins testing e-ticketing system, other futuristic things
  132. Motorola Xoom 2 unboxing and first impressions (video)
  133. Samsung Galaxy Nexus torn down, Ice Cream Sandwich gets everywhere
  134. Nielsen's Q3 numbers are out: Android's still atop the OS chain, Apple remains number one manufacturer
  135. Facebook, FTC reach settlement, Zuckerberg confesses 'a bunch of mistakes'
  136. Microsoft enables Android and iOS users to experience Windows Phone 7... via the web
  137. Gogo goes global: partnership with Inmarsat to give you the internet on international flights
  138. BlackBerry PlayBook gets root thanks to childishly named DingleBerry tool
  139. Google Maps 6.0 hits Android, adds indoor navigation for retail and transit
  140. Motorola MotoActv coming to the UK to motivate armchair marathon runners
  141. Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: HDTV and home theater
  142. Verizon details live FiOS TV service for Xbox 360, Kinect controls on tap
  143. Acer VP: 'we're never gonna give notebooks up, let them down, run around and desert them'
  144. World of Goo makes Android debut, Angry Birds consider slaying ink blobs
  145. Samsung draws in developers with S-pen SDK for Galaxy Note
  146. Twitter acquires dynamic duo at Whisper Systems, works to beef up privacy / security
  147. Engadget: The Official Online News Source of CES 2012 and the CEA!
  148. NVIDIA announces special edition GTX 560 Ti with 448 CUDA cores, available now for $289
  149. Linux Mint 12 debuts 'Lisa' as belle of the ball
  150. Researchers expose printer vulnerability, turn InkJets into literal time bombs
  151. Nokia N9 user previews PR1.2 update, full of camera and imaging refinements
  152. GM assures owners Volt is safe, offers loaners for good measure
  153. RIM unveils BlackBerry Mobile Fusion for enterprise, extends reach to Android, iOS
  154. Lenovo's LePhone S2 joins the Beijing party, boasts a 1.4GHz chip in a much lighter body
  155. Lenovo unveils the LePad S2007 and LePad S2010, both with Honeycomb and 1.5GHz dual-core chip
  156. 3DS system update pushed back to December 8th, Nintendo confirms
  157. Lenovo launches IdeaTab S2005 (aka LePad S2005), a 5-inch Gingerbread tabletphone
  158. iTether app skirts carrier tethering plans, sets up shop in iOS App Store
  159. DAP Tech M9010 hits the FCC packed with radios, shows them off in epic teardown
  160. Nintendo looks to keep you warm, bundled even, with two more 3DS packages
  161. Seagate outs second-gen Momentus XT: a 750GB hybrid laptop drive for $189
  162. Leaked Verizon document hints at white Droid RAZR, leaves speculation to us
  163. N900 takes a bite out of Ice Cream Sandwich, suffers Android brain freeze (video)
  164. ARM launches Android development kit with focus on power efficiency
  165. Google Wallet unofficially finessed into Galaxy Nexus, complete with complimentary cash
  166. Apple's founding documents go up for auction, estimated to bring in $150k
  167. iOS 5.1 beta seeded to developers
  168. UK boards the Acer Liquid Express, Tom Hanks not embedded with NFC
  169. Must See HDTV (November 28th - December 4th)
  170. Caption Contest: KIRF Facebook shop clicks 'like' on fashion
  171. Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 5:30PM
  172. Insert Coin: Prototype peripherals incorporate no moving parts, multitouch functionality and freaking lasers
  173. Google offers its own brief history of search (video)
  174. Samsung Wave 3 crashes onto French shores
  175. Google catalogs brings all of your holiday perusing to your Android tablet or iPad
  176. Galaxy Note gets LTE turned on in South Korea, ready to cross the Pacific?
  177. iPhone 4 combusts on Australian flight, looks madder than a spurned Qantas employee
  178. AMD's getting into the DRAM game, isn't afraid to shoot the outside J
  179. Rumor mill: next gen Xboxes + Kinect 2 to read lips, track fingers, make unicorns real
  180. Sharp AQUOS SH-01D appears on NTT DoCoMo, offers up glasses-free 3D
  181. AT&T officially adds LG Nitro HD to its LTE fold on December 4th for $250
  182. Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: docks
  183. Sony 4K home cinema projector coming in January for £18,000
  184. Acer Iconia Tab A200 gets sentimental, strengthens families and makes video debut
  185. Sky Sports dedicated F1 HD channel coming next season
  186. Gigabyte updates its netvertible range with the 11.6-inch Booktop T1132
  187. Motorola XT928 coming to China Telecom next month for 'demanding customers'
  188. DarwinMachine Type 339 is an anti-boxism statement, and also a PC
  189. Sony Ericsson: Xperia handsets to receive Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade by March
  190. ASUS Transformer Prime pre-order page points to December 8th release date
  191. Galaxy Nexus volume bug fix gets early release, official testing continues
  192. More Optimus handsets will receive Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, LG confirms
  193. Amazon sees huge jump in Kindle Black Friday sales, Fire leads the way
  194. Blu-ray video encryption cracked using $260 kit
  195. Sony Ericsson to shut down Sync service, recommends Google Sync instead
  196. Fuzhou Rockchip teases Android 4.0 PAD, brings Ice Cream Sandwich to the big screen (video)
  197. Eee Pad Transformer Prime gets handled, fawned over
  198. How would you change Motorola's Droid 3?
  199. Engadget's Cyber Monday 2011 roundup
  200. Inhabitat's Week in Green: holiday gift guide, 155 MPH biofuel truck and a solar-powered buckyball
  201. Switched On: HTC goes back to the future
  202. Canon EOS 1000D washes ashore in BC, Canada, SD card reveals it was lost at sea for over a year
  203. Chevy Volt under 'formal safety investigation' by NHTSA due to post-crash fire concerns
  204. Droid 4 official pics and RAZR-with-keyboard confirming specs leak out
  205. Refresh Roundup: week of November 21, 2011
  206. Gameloft bringing a dozen iPad games to Jetstar flights, curbing in-flight boredom with UNO
  207. Best Buy-bye: Retailer bids farewell to the UK with blowout sale
  208. Martin says its jetpack is 'practical,' offers crappy computer animation as evidence
  209. Ask Engadget: best over-the-ear headphones?
  210. Panasonic plans to go forth with Android to all of Europe this spring, North America is a definite maybe
  211. Hack your monitor and 3D glasses, ensure ultimate privacy
  212. Fnatic pro gaming team gets limited edition headset and mouse from SteelSeries
  213. NASA's Curiosity rover is on its way to Mars (video)
  214. Mazda's i-ELOOP does regenerative braking with capacitors instead of batteries
  215. Mobile Miscellany: week of November 21, 2011
  216. CompuLab Fit-PC3 comes in many flavors of AMD, starting at $328
  217. Samsung Galaxy S II LTE arrives in Japan, NTT DoCoMo offers up its first course of 4G phones
  218. Mouse Computer's LuvBook S heals emotional scars, one Hello Kitty at a time
  219. RIM's giving away PlayBooks to enterprise customers, might start begging soon
  220. Screen Grabs: Covert Affairs exposes secret Rogers service in Washington DC
  221. PSA: Nokia reiterates Drive isn't coming to Windows Phone Marketplace
  222. Arduino hacker conjures NES and Etch-a-sketch wonderment (video)
  223. Cambridge researchers translate graphene into printable circuitry material, bring basic 'Skynet' factory to you
  224. Visualized: Steve Jobs and his patents, as showcased by the USPTO
  225. Cricket unveils ZTE Chorus, its third Muve Music smartphone
  226. Crapgadget: BFF Gemz dilute the notion of a best friend (video)
  227. RIM, Telefonica announce NFC trial, aim to launch mobile wallet next year
  228. IPCom to enforce injunction against HTC, ban sales of its 3G devices in Germany
  229. Engadget Mobile Podcast 114 - 11.25.2011
  230. Route 66 Maps + Navigation now available for Android users, augmented realists
  231. Motorola XT615 makes official FCC cameo
  232. Chrome to gain plug and play gamepad support and WebRTC video chat in 2012
  233. Three brings 3LiveShop to Denmark, offers webcam chat and heads-up product display (video)
  234. South Korea plans trial run of robot prison guards
  235. Unlocked Nokia Lumia 800 now available on Expansys, plays nice with AT&T
  236. Sony Tablet P available online, the P is short for pricey
  237. Tesla Motors spills its guts for showroom tour, visitors wonder where the gas tank's hiding
  238. Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: digital cameras
  239. Acer Allegro officially on sale in France and Taiwan
  240. MIT slinks into a cafe, orders a side of photonic chips on silicon
  241. Researchers put smartphones on a power diet, drastically improve battery life
  242. Microsoft Lync coming to Android, BlackBerry, iOS and Windows Phone next month
  243. FCC Fridays: November 25, 2011
  244. Dell posts inaccurate graphics card comparison, promptly removes it and apologizes
  245. Engadget Distro Issue 15 tackles the Nook Tablet, HTC's Rezound and your turkey hangover
  246. OCZ Octane SSD benchmarked, new Indilinx controller holds its ground
  247. Penguin catalog marches back into Kindle Library Lending Service, new releases still out in the cold
  248. Samsung N102S netbook listed on UK sites for £240, possibly with Cedar Trail
  249. Helsinki care center imports bots to battle Alzheimer's, lead sing-alongs (video)
  250. Is Samsung giving up on netbooks next year?