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  1. FCC's 'Connect America Fund' redirects phone fees to provide rural broadband
  2. HP to announce ARM-based servers next month, throw Intel a curveball
  3. Self-moving robot leads automatons in impending robot apocalypse (video)
  4. AMD reports $1.69 billion in revenue for Q3, net income of $97 million
  5. Boxee updates iPad app to version 1.2, adds global Spotify support
  6. Redbox's $1 per night DVD rentals jump to $1.20 October 31st, Blu-ray and games stay the same
  7. University of Minnesota researchers flex the mind's muscle, steer CG choppers
  8. The Engadget Podcast, live at 5:00PM ET!
  9. Motorola Mobility reports $3.3 billion in revenue and $32 million net loss, offers more details on Google buyout
  10. HP will keep PC division, hope alive
  11. Google+ learns about trending topics, photo filters and how to appease Google Apps users
  12. Amazon outs Galaxy Nexus release date, available in the UK on November 17th
  13. Electric DeLorean DMC-12 prototype goes round and round (and round) in test drive video
  14. Office of Fair Trading gives thumbs up to Amazon's purchase of The Book Depository
  15. NASA's Mars rover Curiosity gains DAN apparatus, new lust for water
  16. Motorola Atrix 2 review
  17. Nokia City Scene is Street View for your N9, mostly works in the US where you can't get one
  18. Sony PS Vita First Edition Bundle up for pre-order, lets North American buyers snag it one week early
  19. Canon S100 hands-on (video)
  20. Logitech Revue on sale promising 'new & improved' Google TV with Android 3.1, Market
  21. Windows Phone Apollo coming 'middle of next year,' says Nokia VP
  22. Rotor Concept HPQ-1 quadcopter eyes-on (video)
  23. Motorola Droid 4 exposed to our wandering eyes, comes with LTE in tow?
  24. Grace One City e-motorbike review
  25. Nokia's N9 gets its tap-to-pair on with the Play 360 Bluetooth speaker (video)
  26. Richard Kerris moves from HP to Nokia, becomes Global Head of Developer Relations
  27. HTC Raider 4G LTE available on Rogers today, Bell's version coming soon
  28. Future Nokia phones repellent, says water (video)
  29. Nokia Drive with MirrorLink on Toyota Touch Life hands-on (video)
  30. HTC Rhyme review
  31. Multi-gigabit wireless broadband within our grasp, capped data plans laugh in our face
  32. UK court orders ISP to block Newzbin 2 filesharing site within two weeks, Hollywood smiles
  33. Nokia Lumia 800 unboxed: we shed some light on what's inside
  34. Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry provides a long-awaited design jolt, compensates for a lot
  35. Nature Valley creating Street View-style tour of National Parks, chews through countless granola bars to do so
  36. Sports Tracker racing toward Windows Phone for November release
  37. Google Music mobile landing page hints tunes are coming to the Android Market
  38. OCZ RevoDrive Hybrid review roundup: a speedy and spacious storage solution
  39. Motorola Pro+ 4G rides into Canada November 7th, will kick off shoes and stay a while
  40. Samsung's SCH-i929 and SCH-W999 dual-screen clamshell get certified in China
  41. Dell Latitude ST tablet gets official with vague press release, dead links (video)
  42. Nintendo posts first half loss in earnings report, slashes forecast yet again
  43. Spotify comes to MeeGo to help keep your N9 company
  44. Sony to buy out Ericsson's stake in joint venture, will assume ownership
  45. LSI acquires SandForce for $370 million, looks to step up its SSD game
  46. Skifta leaves beta, streams media to and from your Android device wherever you may be
  47. Samsung Galaxy Nexus confirmed to have 'fortified glass,' not Gorilla Glass
  48. Lumia 710 makes an appearance on Nokia's US site without its Windows Phone counterpart
  49. Robot dragon teaches kids language skills, battles impulse to terrorize city
  50. Warner pushes 28-day new release delay on Blockbuster, matches Redbox and Netflix
  51. Verizon throws Galaxy Nexus signup page live, claims exclusivity
  52. Angry Birds to ride Russian rockets into space, follow iPads bound for bored cosmonauts
  53. RIM releases BBM SDK for WebWorks, injects some chatting flavor into your apps
  54. FingerFlux system uses magnets to add tactile feedback to touchscreens
  55. SMK's touchscreen registers your gloved swipes, won't acknowledge the bad touch
  56. Sony limits PS Vita game save options, memory card definitely not optional
  57. Computer components may one day recycle their own wasted heat
  58. ASUS Transformer Prime shots leak out, apes the Tao of Zenbook design
  59. Adidas miCoach Speed_Cell measures your dunking prowess and serving skills
  60. Maingear and Origin PC shove Intel's Core i7 2700K into gaming rigs, overclock it beyond 5GHz
  61. IRL: Kingston Wi-Drive, Dyson DC35 and being an Ubuntu fanboy
  62. Nexus One denied Ice Cream Sandwich, becomes official relic of Android's yesteryears
  63. DirecTV's iPad app updated with live TV streaming, as long as you stay at home
  64. Mythical snow-white N9 spotted at Nokia World
  65. British man's prosthetic arm doubles as Nokia C7 dock
  66. Pioneer PotterNavi: a 3G bike GPS that encourages you to meander
  67. The Engadget interview: Peter Skillman talks design
  68. Nokia's kinetic future: flexible screens and a twisted interface (video)
  69. Tango video calling service for Windows Phone Mango set to roll out November 7th
  70. Insert Coin: PhaserTape turns your smartphone into a rangefinder (video)
  71. Hisense Series XT710 TV helps you exercise your La-Z-Boy sans remote
  72. Droid RAZR pre-orders go live on Verizon tomorrow, ships to Blur fans before November 10th
  73. Nokia Lumia 800 hits UK carriers this November, Xbox 360 used as bait
  74. RIM confirms PlayBook OS 2.0 delayed until February, still no BBM in sight
  75. Nokia Asha brings Angry Birds to the developing world, Mighty Eagle soars (video)
  76. Nokia Asha 200, Asha 300 and Asha 303 hands-on (video)
  77. ANA's Boeing 787 Dreamliner touches down after first international flight (video)
  78. Corning peels back the petals on Lotus Glass, promises low-power, high performance
  79. ThinkGeek IRIS 9000 promises to make 2012 a desk-bound odyssey
  80. Nokia Lumia 800 vs. Nokia N9: the tale of the tape
  81. Sprint announces Q3 earnings: net subs reach five year high, net losses at $300 million
  82. Nokia Lumia 710 hands-on (video)
  83. Nokia Lumia 800 hands-on
  84. Nokia Lumia 800 shipping in November for $585, available for pre-order now
  85. Nokia unveils Purity HD Stereo Headset with a little help from Monster
  86. Nokia announces its Drive navigation, Mix Radio, and ESPN Sports Hub cloud services for WP7
  87. Nokia's Lumia 710 Windows Phone announced alongside the 800, hitting select markets by end of year
  88. Nokia announces the Lumia 800, the 'first real Windows Phone'
  89. Nokia unveils Asha series: 200, 201, 300, 303
  90. The Nokia World 2011 keynote liveblog!
  91. Twelve South BassJump 2 USB Subwoofer now available, further bumps your Mac's thump
  92. LG posts a net loss for Q3, loses ground in mobile sales
  93. Nintendo DSi XL bundles land on November 6th, just time for the holidays
  94. We're live from Nokia World 2011!
  95. Samsung Exhibit II 4G to be shown off for T-Mobile at Walmart tomorrow, official channels November 2nd
  96. Sprint's LTE getting Advanced in 2013, WiMAX's inferiority complex intensifies
  97. Mario Kart 7 Steering Wheel for Nintendo 3DS should help you drift past Toadie
  98. H2O Wireless brings no-contract wireless broadband with international roaming to Best Buy, prices it into oblivion
  99. Find out if you're in the Xbox Live Update Preview Program right now
  100. Windows XP turns 10, enjoys its golden years and slow transition into retirement
  101. Nexus S port of Ice Cream Sandwich is available, if you can stand some rough edges
  102. Siri shows up on an iPod Touch, no longer plays favorites in the iOS family
  103. John McCarthy, AI pioneer, dies at 84
  104. Engadget HD Podcast 271 - 10.25.2011
  105. Sprint issues OTA fix for HTC Android handset vulnerability
  106. Amazon focusing on 'lifetime' Kindle revenue, anticipating record device sales for Q4
  107. IBM announces Virginia Rometty as new CEO
  108. Freescale joins ARM A5 and M4 cores at the hip for performance and power savings
  109. Amazon net sales up, net income down for Q3 2011
  110. BYD opens North American HQ in LA, electric bus headed for LAX
  111. New Samsung Galaxy Note ad: freedom's just a stylus away (video)
  112. BlueBiped robot needs no power to walk for miles, as long as it's downhill (video)
  113. Pentax Q interchangeable lens camera review
  114. LG DoublePlay likely to see single release for T-Mobile on October 26th
  115. Nokia to announce QWERTY Symbian phone tomorrow?
  116. Nokia Lumia 800 and 710 Windows Phones slip out ahead of tomorrow's announcement
  117. Ben Heck gets into the pinball business for real, pre-orders begin in January
  118. Stanford builds super-stretchy skin sensor out of carbon nanotubes (video)
  119. Nintendo 3DS SlidePad coming to the US under the name Circle Pad Pro?
  120. Nokia 800 gets pictured, ready for its close-up
  121. The Engadget Show - 026: A visit from Intel, a trip to New York Comic Con, haunted houses and costume contests
  122. Mosoro Bluetooth LE iOS accessories improve your golf, if the weather's right
  123. Nokia Maps officially arrives on iOS and Android, touts offline storage
  124. AT&T U-verse set-tops go wireless, free you to herniate yourself moving your HDTV around
  125. The Nokia World keynote is tomorrow -- get your liveblog here at 4AM ET!
  126. Bluetooth SIG unveils Smart Marks, explains v4.0 compatibility with unnecessary complexity
  127. iPod fathers unveil their next project, the Nest Learning Thermostat (hands-on)
  128. T-Mobile Springboard and Galaxy Tab 10.1 finally get official launch dates
  129. Want folders on your Windows Phone? There may soon be a way (video)
  130. Garmin launches Fit App, motivates you to lose that freshman fifteen
  131. Google Buzz settlement approved by FTC, yearly privacy audits incoming
  132. Canon EOS-1D X first hands-on (video)
  133. Cellphones are dangerous / not dangerous: Danish study tilts toward the latter
  134. ARM doubles Q3 profit, sees surge in revenue, is understandably pleased
  135. Canon posts higher profits in Q3 earnings report, lowers outlook over Thai flood concerns
  136. DIY e-bike hack gets washing machine motorization, stuck on permanent spin cycle (video)
  137. Netbooks slip under tablet shipments, achieve has-bEeen status
  138. Richard Kerris leaves HP, ventures off into the land of outside opportunity
  139. Alibaba unveils W800, second-gen Aliyun phone, and unnamed 'cloud-powered' tablet
  140. Tokyoflash Kisai Seven tells time with Tron design, makes fan dreams come true
  141. ViewSonic rolls out $200 ViewPad 7e Android tablet
  142. Westone's 4 R-Series quad-driver IEMs pack Acoustic Symmetry, cost $500
  143. Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 9PM
  144. Lenovo announces multitouch-friendly C325 all-in-one desktop
  145. Must See HDTV (October 24th - 30th)
  146. Solar Ship takes to the skies powered by good deeds and sunshine (video)
  147. Supernote lets you take some pretty super notes on your ASUS tablet (video)
  148. NICT, JVC Kenwood team up for wall-sized 3D HD display, lets in your face advertising get literal
  149. Netflix US subscriber count drops by 800k in Q3, 21.45 million still streaming
  150. How The Gadget Show built its FPS simulator (video)
  151. Amped Wireless gives your WiFi 1.5-mile range: never lose signal in the garden again
  152. Motorola RAZR open for unlocked bootloader business, if the carrier says so
  153. Nokia shows off how it makes the N9, Americans watch with envy
  154. Symbian Anna update rolls out to compatible Nokia smartphones in the US
  155. Arduino-powered glove brings real sound effects to your make believe gun show (video)
  156. Square makes a larger mark on the brick-and-mortar scene, available in more outlets
  157. Linux kernel hits 3.1, adds support for NFC and Wiimotes
  158. HTC Radar 4G gets November 2nd launch date on T-Mobile with $100 price tag
  159. Mystery Moto tablet swings through the FCC, refuses to take any questions
  160. Samsung Transform Ultra does the QWERTY slide for Sprint
  161. Project Shellter: crowdsourcing 3D-printed homes for hermit crabs
  162. Siri ported to iPad, still getting silent treatment from Apple servers
  163. O2's Galaxy Nexus landing page confirms November availability, forgets to add price
  164. LG Optimus Eye: LTE smartphone renamed with a view to landing in Canada
  165. Dell XPS 14z review
  166. Amazon's new e-book format brings HTML5 support to your Kindle library
  167. Google launches Person Finder app following earthquake in Turkey
  168. Microsoft signs Compal deal, now takes money from half of all Android ODMs
  169. Nexus One takes a bite out of Ice Cream Sandwich, chews slowly
  170. Apple MacBook Pro line-up gets processor and graphics boost
  171. Ice Cream Sandwich supports USB game controllers and HDMI, turns your phone into full game console
  172. Google wants you to add writers on Google+, so do writers
  173. Netflix to expand to UK, Ireland in 'early 2012,' looks to challenge Lovefilm
  174. GoPro launches HD Hero2 helmet cam, announces video streaming Wi-Fi pack for winter
  175. Scientists build logic gates out of gut bacteria, then hopefully wash their hands
  176. WIREDoo search engine gets running man stamp of approval (video)
  177. How would you change Apple's OS X 10.7 (Lion)?
  178. Inhabitat's Week in Green: quantum levitation, Zombie-Powered Vertical Farm and Macquariums
  179. Dell Latitude ST promo video shows off stylus, docking station
  180. Chromebooks now available to enterprise and education customers with a pay-once option
  181. Switched On: Android's tablet traversal
  182. Engadget Mobile Podcast 109 - 10.23.2011
  183. Nikon D300s travels to the edge of space, survives to share the results
  184. The iPod turns 10, celebrates a decade of destroying physical media
  185. Sony's 3D HMD goes exclusive for Harrods, leaves America waiting
  186. Refresh Roundup: week of October 17, 2011
  187. Samsung Stratosphere, Motorola Droid RAZR to be first Verizon LTE phones with Micro SIMs?
  188. AmtrakConnect WiFi now available on at least one Northeast Regional train
  189. Coby Kyros MID7012 tablet gets an FCC teardown, flaunts a roomy case
  190. Ask Engadget: best AirPlay speakers for travel?
  191. Sharp FanLabs goes inside soccer fans' minds, measures loyalty with brainwaves (video)
  192. Motorola Xoom will get updated with Ice Cream Sandwich, but when?
  193. Achtung: German satellite to crash down tonight, won't land in Germany
  194. DirecTV shows off its new HD UI with a website and trailer, still no release date
  195. Brand Table concept revolutionizes fast food, NFC still won't make it good for you (video)
  196. T-Mobile's Andrew Sherrard: 'the iPhone is not the only option'
  197. Mobile Miscellany: week of October 17, 2011
  198. Galaxy Nexus, HTC Rezound (still) bound for Verizon on November 10th, Droid RAZR bumped to October?
  199. Nokia N9 review
  200. Rear window LED hack minds bad drivers' manners, has nothing to do with Hitchcock (video)
  201. Mesa Robotics' mini-tank is perfectly happy on point (video)
  202. BBC's global iPlayer app adds AirPlay streaming, should just be on Apple TV
  203. U.S. Army urges vets to get outta their dreams and into the virtual world
  204. Scientists capture birth of new planet on camera, mother and child doing just fine
  205. Scientists capture birth of new planet on camera, mother and child doing just fine
  206. BlackBerry Playbook 2.0 developer beta previewed, Android apps look right at home (video)
  207. Google Voice app returns to iTunes, iOS 5 crash bug fixed
  208. Verizon (finally) confirms it will have the Galaxy Nexus
  209. Kinect voice control reaches Australia, Harold Bishop and Donald Fisher will be pleased
  210. The Engadget Show is live, here at 6:00PM ET!
  211. Biscotti TV dunked in the FCC's latte, still a bit hard
  212. ASUS Zenbook UX31 review
  213. The Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 5PM ET!
  214. Beeri: Siri's new best friend cracks open a cold one (video)
  215. Android Ice Cream Sandwich includes native stylus support
  216. DARPA's Dr. Fankenllite could plunder space graves, create orbital abominations (video)
  217. Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus WiFi hitting the US November 13th for $400, available in 16GB for now
  218. Razer Synapse 2.0: take your fussy gaming setup wherever you go
  219. Amazon Prime Instant Video expands its library with even more video from PBS
  220. Transformer Prime gets official landing page, shows mostly bezel
  221. Smart Cover can unlock password-protected iPads running iOS 5 (video)
  222. HP's chief strategy officer to retire next month, won't have a successor
  223. The Engadget Show is live tonight, with Intel, New York Comic Con, haunted houses and more!
  224. Georgia Tech spies on nearby keyboards with iPhone 4 accelerometer, creates spiPhone
  225. Microsoft talks Windows 8 portrait mode, really wants you to be proud of it (video)
  226. Engadget Podcast 261 - 10.21.2011
  227. Got Klout? You may qualify for a free Windows Phone
  228. FCC Fridays: October 21, 2011
  229. Engadget Distro Issue 8: the Android Invasion is upon us!
  230. Hulu Plus coming to 3DS and Wii, handheld getting 3D video capture
  231. ASUS Zenbook gets taken apart, finds the peace within
  232. Samsung offers up the Galaxy Note's goodies, makes kernel source code available
  233. Amazon adds e-readers to Trade-In program, ebook lovers pass the old Kindles to the Bezos side
  234. Verizon 'on track' in Q3, revenues up 5.4 percent to $27.9 billion
  235. Steve Jobs was initially opposed to apps, new biography reveals
  236. Sprint to nix 'unlimited' from mobile broadband and hotspot plans in November
  237. PS Vita's built-in Twitter app shown off in Hong Kong, we go hands-on (video)
  238. The Galaxy Nexus' Super AMOLED display is a minus, not a Plus
  239. Portable LTE network in a box demoed, ready to deliver 4G to war zone near you
  240. EU to launch first two Galileo satellites today, as sat-nav system lurches forward
  241. English Court: Top Gear didn't libel Tesla
  242. Vertu Constellation packs gaudy brilliance, and we don't mean the AMOLED
  243. NVIDIA's Jen-Hsun Huang: Windows on ARM should hit tablets first, battling Intel is a bad idea, would love his chips in iPad
  244. T.I.M. art installation has a taste for passers-by, also fava beans and a nice chianti (video)
  245. NVIDIA CEO confirms Tegra roadmap, building all now: Kal-El, Wayne, Logan, Stark
  246. ThinFilm and PARC demo printable, organic CMOS circuit, inch us closer to an 'internet of things'
  247. Microsoft to keep Windows Phone monogamous with Qualcomm's chipsets, for now
  248. Myriad's Remarkz HTML 5 web annotation app hands-on
  249. Siri, when will you run your first television ad?
  250. Ice Cream Sandwich already unofficially ported, Nexus S 4G gets first dibs