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Jan 31st 2012 | 50 Articles
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Green Charge: an app that helps your EV talk to you (video)
11:00 am
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Hot Wheels RC iNitro Speeders hands-on (video)
2:41 pm
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FurniGadget: N+ew freezes your e-waste into a stool
8:40 am
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McAfee updates Mobile Security to 2.0, keeps you protected on the go (video)
12:00 am
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Panasonic announces pricing for entry-level Lumix CES point-and-shoots
12:00 am
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Panasonic adds Lumix DMC-TS4 and DMC-TS20 to ruggedized camera line
12:00 am
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Panasonic introduces Lumix DMC-ZS20 and ZS15 compact superzoom cameras
6:33 pm
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Screen Grabs: Big Bang Theory's Raj falls head over heels... for Siri (video)
7:31 pm
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Biomask project could regrow burn victims' faces
5:42 am
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MasterCard reveals roadmap for our electronic payment future: EMV in, magnetic strips out
1:42 am
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Koobe's Jin Yong Reader gets Mirasol, brings color to Taiwanese hearts
2:00 pm
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Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx review
8:00 am
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T-Mobile brings Square to select small businesses, does the mobile payment thing
2:37 am
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Apple hires former Dixons CEO John Browett as senior VP of Retail
12:26 pm
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Battery maker Ener1 files for bankruptcy, tied to Think Global's bumper
2:45 am
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ARM boosts profits by 45 percent, strengthens grip on the universe
3:05 am
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Sky will launch an internet based TV service in the UK in the first half of 2012
11:39 am
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Apple Hong Kong revives reserve and pick up page, wants to stop iPhones going abroad
7:34 am
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LG Optimus L3 appears in Sweden, packs entry-level style
10:37 am
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WTO ruling revives debate over China's rare earths trade
12:02 pm
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Windows 8 file management: You ask, Microsoft listens
4:30 am
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German courts upholds ban on original Galaxy Tab 10.1
9:44 am
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Sony's 3D Experience channel tops 10 million views, some people like the extra dimension
6:14 am
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Fujitsu slashes profit target by 42 percent, blames Thai floods
6:36 am
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Samsung faces EU antitrust investigation over mobile patents
1:37 pm
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NTT DoCoMo launches NEC Medias ES N-05D: Is 6.7mm thin enough?
3:08 pm
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AR goggles take crime scene technology to CSI: Miami level
8:10 am
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RIM: It's okay, we have superheroes
8:58 pm
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Engadget HD Podcast 284 - 01.31.2012
1:13 pm
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Razer Tiamat 7.1 delayed again, gamers everywhere realize they have other headset options
6:07 pm
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LG's triple SIM A290: the phone every Russian Casanova needs
9:19 am
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Google clarifies what isn't changing with new privacy policy
9:59 am
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Apple releases updated Final Cut Pro X, brings multicam support, broadcast monitoring love
10:13 am
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HTC Ville gets hands-on en Francais, is presumably practicing its Spanish for MWC (video)
12:49 pm
286 Comments
Firefox 10 out now: full screen apps, fewer crashes, disappearing forward button
5:12 pm
69 Comments
Apple updates Airport stations and Time Capsule, brings bug fixes and iCloud support
3:35 pm
64 Comments
Steam mobile beta now open to all, still of questionable utility
11:01 pm
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Nikon unveils Coolpix P510 42x superzoom, P310 with f/1.8 lens
11:01 pm
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Nikon adds Coolpix S9300, S6300, S4300 and S3300 to point-and-shoot lineup
11:01 pm
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Nikon outs new Coolpix trio: L810 with 26x zoom, waterproof S30 and Intelligent Auto L26
9:19 pm
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Megaupload users' data to be kept another two weeks, EFF to help folks retrieve it
3:59 pm
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Toshiba announces Q3 earnings: revenues down, posts $139 million loss
4:47 pm
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Humble Bundle expands to Android with World of Goo, Anomaly and more
8:02 pm
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T-Mobile updates FamilyWhere location tracking service for worrisome parents
4:26 pm
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Amazon announces Q4 2011 results: sales jump to $17.43 billion, but profits drop 58 percent
10:06 pm
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FCC revamps Lifeline phone service, cuts the fat from carriers' bottomlines
6:58 pm
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Sprint grants LightSquared six-week extension for FCC approval
5:39 pm
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Boxee desktop app being removed from servers tonight, get it while you can
8:35 pm
280 Comments
BlackBerry London resurfaces in leak, sports matte black exterior, nonexistent OS
11:47 pm
10 Comments
Disney Mobile on DoCoMo brand launches with two new Android phones in Japan
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Jan 31st 2012

Engadget HD Podcast 284 - 01.31.2012

by Trent Wolbe Jan 31st 2012, 8:58 pm

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Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx review

by Brad Molen Jan 31st 2012, 2:00 pm

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RIM: It's okay, we have superheroes

by Sharif Sakr Jan 31st 2012, 8:10 am

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"From a glass-half-full standpoint, this is just Google looking to get a little closer to the hardware world"
iOS
56%
Android
25%

Android accounts for one-quarter of mobile web traffic

Android is mopping up Apple and RIM's declining mobile mindshare in the US, you'll find nothing but corroboration from Quantcast. The analytics firm reckons a full one-quarter of mobile web traffic stateside comes from devices running Google's OS

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"My brother is shopping for a laptop and wants long battery life, but also the ability to play games such as Minecraft on a reasonable graphics setting. His current laptop gets about two hours of battery life and he plays Minecraft at about 15 frames-per-second. The definition of 'long battery life' is vague, but obviously the longer, the better."
LaCie's Little Big Disk Thunderbolt SSD is among the first to make use of Apple and Intel's new data superhighway.

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