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Feb 6th 2007 | 36 Articles
11:18 pm
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Apple asks FCC for iPhone confidentiality until June 15th
10:28 pm
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Imaginarium's Cam1 camera for tykes
9:38 pm
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Project Grizzly guy forced to auction Trojan 'Halo suit'
8:28 pm
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Up close with the m300 Mobile Watch
7:38 pm
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Novell could be banned from Linux sales after dirty M$ dealings
6:48 pm
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The Wii Boxing Glove: lowered expectations sold separately
5:58 pm
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Vista's two-faced firewall inspected, called out
5:23 pm
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Wii modchips hit a snag, won't work with some recent Wiis
4:53 pm
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Fujitsu LifeBook P7230 hits North America
4:23 pm
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Watch out N-Gage, Nintendo's right on your tail
3:53 pm
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Microsoft rebuffs Gorbachev's plea to help Russian 'pirate'
3:23 pm
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Dell's 17-inchers packing a jolt?
3:01 pm
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A letter from Steve Jobs on DRM: let's get rid of it
2:41 pm
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How-To: Make a Wii laptop, part 3 - the final installment
2:13 pm
10 Comments
Hasbro recalls almost 1 million Easy-Bake Ovens
1:43 pm
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Airport Extreme 802.11n base station tested and dissected
1:13 pm
22 Comments
Samsung's latest "Bordeaux" LCD HDTVs boast a 10000:1 contrast ratio
12:43 pm
12 Comments
DXG announces 5MP boringcam for the tweens
12:13 pm
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LG's newest Vista laptop number, the PS-S720K
11:43 am
4 Comments
Keepin' it real fake, part XLV: Wowwee's illegitimate children
11:13 am
9 Comments
TeamCyclops announces DVD upgradability for CycloWiz modchip
10:43 am
19 Comments
Kodak enters the desktop printer market, plans to rumble with HP
10:13 am
8 Comments
Dish Network eying deal with Microsoft for HTPC TV cards
9:43 am
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Sony Ericsson's PC300 3.6Mbps data card: better late than never
9:23 am
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Sony's stereo IC Recorders also playback MP3s
9:03 am
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Xbox 360 finally quiets down with brand new internal DVD drive
8:33 am
9 Comments
Wonde Proud's Bluetooth GPS receiver touts unreal battery life
8:03 am
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Dae Kyung's multifaceted XPIN CX700 dons GPS / DMB / PMP hats
7:23 am
24 Comments
Sony Ericsson's W610 Walkman for US plebes
6:49 am
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Sony Ericsson's K810 and K550 Cybershot phones: slim 3.2 and 2.0 megapixel shooters
6:18 am
5 Comments
T-Press automatically irons your trousers
5:55 am
23 Comments
Sony Ericsson's W880 (Ai) Walkman musicphone unleashed
5:43 am
6 Comments
Helio Music launches
4:48 am
18 Comments
Wal-Mart signs big 6 studios for movie downloads
3:33 am
5 Comments
Ikonoskop readies new Super 8 "movie camera"
1:13 am
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Haicom's HI-505SD Bluetooth-enabled GPS SDIO receiver
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"Is it just me, or does webOS seem like the poor little kitten that gets passed around from family to family because it keeps getting into trouble? So unloved, webOS is."
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.
"I'm looking for a good USB flash thumb drive that I can put on my keychain. I'd like one that is rather small in physical size, but, more importantly, can take a beating; especially at the spot where it connects to a keychain. Thank you."
f you asked us to design our ideal Android phone, it might well end up looking like LG's Optimus Black. The handset that was once known under the codename "B" features a clean, elegant and exceedingly thin exterior, which is garnished with a 4-inch IPS display capable of generating 700 nits of brightness.

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