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  1. Review Sale On HTC Flyer-----------$270,Samsung P7100 Galaxy Tab 10.1--$330
  2. Epaper Tabloid Pulsa Edisi 210
  3. Samsung Galaxy Pro
  4. Review I have fixed my cell phone by myself!
  5. BlackBerry Bold R020 and 9670 Oxford flip outed?
  6. A first hand look at NVIDIA 3DTV Play and PowerDVD 3D
  7. The iPhone gets third party apps for third party hardware, but the proprietary SDKs make the future sad
  8. Velocity Micro Cruz Reader and Tablet up for pre-order at Borders
  9. Simple hack turns the Magic Trackpad into a USB-powered affair
  10. Engadget Podcast 209 - 08.20.2010
  11. Pandigital Novel review
  12. Exclusive: LG C900 for AT&T has Windows Phone 7, shows off a little carrier branding
  13. Phasma the terrifyingly adorable, six-legged insectoid bot
  14. T-Mobile G2 again, this time with less Mr. Blurrycam
  15. Google TV demo shows off Dish Network integration, universal search (video)
  16. Visa gets Bank of America on board for mobile payments trial, starting in New York next month
  17. VIZIO XVT HDTVs with LEDs, WiFi, apps & Bluetooth ready to ship
  18. David Kassan uses THQ's uDraw to express his Wii ennui (video)
  19. Power line inspecting robot isn't afraid of getting juiced
  20. Check out the new Switched!
  21. Sanyo Xacti VPC-PD2BK 1080P pocket camcorder with 3x optical zoom
  22. Sony replacing handset cabling with a single copper wire
  23. Ricoh's 10 megapixel, 10x zoom CX4 compact hits Japan next month
  24. Sony's new e-readers pictured, last one-third longer on a charge?
  25. Sony phasing out 120GB and 250GB PS3 SKUs, the latter now going for $299 at Fry's
  26. Android-booting Acer Aspire One D255 extensively demoed, yet far from loved on video
  27. HP confirms webOS tablet for 'early 2011'
  28. Exclusive: Dell Thunder prototype preview (video)
  29. Dell's Q2 2010 sees 16 percent increase in net income, flat revenue from Consumer unit
  30. Nikon Coolpix S1100pj and S5100 hands-on
  31. Nikon D3100 DSLR hands-on
  32. Raumfeld's 2Raumfeld multiroom audio system reviewed, deemed sweet but no Sonos
  33. EA a notable holdout on Xbox Live for Windows Phone 7, doesn't have much to say on the subject
  34. Colorware freshens up BlackBerry Pearl 3G and Flip UltraHD with bodacious new paintjobs
  35. Nokia N9: the MacBook Pro Phone
  36. PS3 modchip claims to finally allow backing up games without invasive console surgery (video)
  37. Nokia C7 given a full video preview -- still not announced
  38. Nokia's QWERTY-slidin' N9 shows up in the wilds of China
  39. Canon PowerShot S95, the SD4500 IS, and SX130 IS play the low-light, HD video cards
  40. Peter Molyneux brings Milo, Kinect, and snails to the TED stage
  41. Apple Store down, Waldo still hiding in the country listings
  42. Nikon D3100 gets real, adds 1080p movie mode with continuous autofocus
  43. Canon's EOS 7D 'Studio Version' features parental controls, barcode mode
  44. Samsung says GPS is 'tested and validated' on Epic 4G, our testing agrees
  45. Razer BlackWidow Ultimate mechanical keyboard offers backlit, programmable keys
  46. Sony Alpha A55 makes articulating cameo, A33 and some rumored specs tag along
  47. Motorola Charm hitting T-Mobile on August 25 for $75 (update: Telus version caught on video!)
  48. Verizon FiOS set-top boxes getting a new HD guide, external storage and more in Q4
  49. Toshiba Libretto W100 sells out at Amazon, really was a limited run
  50. Sansa Fuze+ leaks out with slotRadio support, 24 hours of battery life
  51. Verizon's remaining 2010 roadmap to be an Android-fest of phones and tablets?
  52. Verizon testing a $99 unlimited plan that simply matches Sprint's famous offering
  53. Verizon FiOS will stream live TV, VOD plus your own stuff to TVs, iPads, mobile devices soon
  54. Dell Streak gets ripped to shreds by iFixit, Blondie reportedly satisfied at last
  55. iWiz dev does good, becomes Apple App Store director
  56. Nokia C7 leaks again in press-quality photo shoot
  57. Windows Live Essentials 2011 gets another Beta release, Facebook and Flickr video integration
  58. T-Mobile offering Vibrant for $99, if you're quick about it
  59. Pogoplug Wireless Adapter enables cord-free access, comes free to existing owners
  60. Another augmented reality, pico-projecting lamp threatens desktops, brings tablet reinforcements (video)
  61. Celebity Nerds: Justin Timberlake -- secret Android lover?
  62. Chrome OS tablet coming from Google and Verizon on Black Friday?
  63. Amex Digital claims 'world's smallest 1080p media player' with MP-501
  64. Olympus introduces mju-7050, FE-5050 and FE-4050 point-and-shoot cameras
  65. Verizon quietly pushes Skype Mobile onto select non-smartphones
  66. Toshiba demonstrates successful BPR HDD, is 2.5Tb per inch a platter's last stand?
  67. Sandisk's 64GB integrated SSD is no bigger than a wafer-thin mint
  68. Microsoft's Arc Touch Mouse revealed?
  69. T-Mobile G2 gets a teaser site, will be network's first HSPA+ phone
  70. PS3 gets Titanium Blue makeover for Gran Turismo 5 launch bundle; landing in Japan on November 3
  71. Logitech's Wireless Illuminated K800 keyboard boasts ambient light and proximity sensors, costs $100
  72. Freekade, the iPad arcade cabinet, goes up for auction (video)
  73. Michael Dell given an unsubtle hint by displeased shareholders
  74. NASA's Athlete Mars rover does a little dance, gets down tonight (video)
  75. Celebrity Nerds: Justin Long jailbreaks his iPhone like a PC guy
  76. Samsung, it turns out, knows how to make a white Galaxy S
  77. We finally, really did it: Engadget gets a new commenting system
  78. HBO heading to iPad and mobile devices 'in six months,' still cold on Netflix
  79. NASA challenge searches for a solar-powered 'Night Rover'
  80. Keyport Slide review
  81. Bose intros IE2, MIE2 and MIE2i in-ear headphones, only charges an arm for 'em
  82. Lower Merion, PA school district cleared of Federal spying charges, approves new privacy policies
  83. Archos 28 Minidroid PMP surfaces at FCC: yet another Android-based PMP
  84. Timex Ironman Global Trainer review
  85. 160GB PS3 Slim, 320GB Move bundle coming to US and Europe this fall
  86. Engadget's back to school guide: Mobile phones
  87. Sharpie Liquid Pencil doesn't dry like a Sharpie
  88. Intel acquires TI's cable modem unit, might be sneaking into your AV rack
  89. Hey, go check out our Xbox Live on Windows Phone 7 gaming preview!
  90. Meizu CEO Jack Wong spills more M9 details: Android 2.2 and retina-busting 960 x 640 screen
  91. Sony takes aim at iPhone gaming in new PSP ad
  92. Windows Home Server 'Vail' sees new beta release, adds OS X support
  93. Twinbird's Link Zabady gets SD card reader, the love of TV addicts everywhere
  94. Apple purportedly utilizing Liquidmetal alloy in SIM ejector tool
  95. AT&T likes Google & Verizon's wired-only net neutrality stance, Time Warner Cable doesn't
  96. Nook for iPhone, iPad and PC see updates, slew of new features in tow
  97. Eurocom serves up GTX 480M SLI and HD 5870 CrossFireX options, seasons with Core i7-980X
  98. Samsung's YP-MB2 Android PMP spotted again in the wild, inches ever closer to release
  99. 160GB PS3 slim spotted on GameStop's website
  100. Mirrorless camera shootout: DSLR alternatives get sized up and ISO-examined
  101. 7-inch iPad tattle churns through Taiwanese rumor mills
  102. THQ's uDraw GameTablet is like a Wacom for Wii (video)
  103. Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type puts a touchscreen on your Series 40 featurephone
  104. Sony's Ultimate Weapon Gaming headsets are as macho as the name suggests
  105. ASUS downgrades Eee PC shipment forecast, blames iPad
  106. Samsung Galaxy S GPS-gate: two problems, not one (and what to do about it)
  107. Qualcomm to ship 1.5GHz QSD8672 Snapdragon processor in Q4
  108. Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360 launching on November 10 in Europe
  109. Fujifilm introduces Finepix Real 3D W3 camera, we go hands-on
  110. BlackBerry Torch just $99.99 on contact, by way of Amazon's generous dealings
  111. Nikon Coolpix S1100pj projector cam arrives with USB projection and touchscreen telestrator capabilities; S5100 arrives in tow
  112. Verizon FiOS Simulcrypt rollout will break most CableCARD tuners
  113. Xbox Live launch titles for Windows Phone 7 finally revealed, we've got the full preview
  114. HTC Desire HD surfaces on Amazon UK, gets pulled in record time
  115. Adobe AIR 2.5 coming to Android in Q4 2010, but only to capable phones
  116. The Engadget Show returns next Friday, August 27th with Samsung CSO Omar Khan, Rock Band 3, and much more!
  117. Pre Plus out of stock online at Verizon and AT&T -- so what does it mean?
  118. Flobi robot head realistic enough to convey emotions, not realistic enough to give children nightmares (hopefully)
  119. Sprint Pre Plus hack detailed in step-by-step guide
  120. Robot sells ice cream, we love him for it
  121. HTC Droid Incredible finally returns to stock, not a moment too soon
  122. Modu W (a.k.a. T-Phone) scores FCC approval
  123. Man attempts to turn MacBook Air into keyboard PC
  124. GPUs democratize brute force password hacking
  125. Flash Player 10.1 goes final for Nexus One handsets, available to download now
  126. Toshiba's dual-screen Libretto W100 laptop on sale in America for $1,100
  127. New iPhone, iPad model codes set up for iTunes activation bypass -- CDMA versions, maybe?
  128. Adobe's CEO: 'we've moved on' from Apple's argument, and Flash still rules
  129. Verizon can almost serve GigE on existing FiOS platform, which means you'll soon be relocating
  130. Techknott's Dreamcast Portable inspires musings on art, life, and Bomberman Online
  131. Nokia N8 pre-orders go live in the US, $549 for 'end of September' delivery
  132. Robotic yellow submarine finds massive river under the sea, tons of other trippy stuff
  133. Motorola Droid Pro, Droid 2 World Edition, and MZ600 'tablet' leak for Verizon
  134. Philips' Android-powered GoGear Connect PMP seemingly on sale overseas
  135. Tata bringing two all-electric cars to a Europe near you by March
  136. Entourage Edge gets rooted with ease, may get a bit more exciting
  137. Infrared laser shown to quicken heart rate, gives hope for ultra-small pacemakers
  138. SNAP for iOS gives you The Power... to appraise your Facebook privacy
  139. Drug vending machines start trial in UK, allow awkward videophone conversations with your pharmacist
  140. Overheating iPod delays rush-hour train in Tokyo
  141. LG's 3D office projectors are ready to entertain the staff
  142. Pleco 2.2 Chinese Dictionary uses iPhone camera to translate text in real time (video)
  143. MSI's 10-inch WindPad 100 advances past prototype stage, gets pictured with a dock
  144. Microsoft previews Windows Phone 7 app design process with a golfing scorekeeper (video)
  145. Shocker: Touchscreen smudge may give away your Android password pattern
  146. New Exilim golf-friendly digicam hitting Japan; the Pro from Dazaifu never had it so good
  147. Apple hires NFC expert to manage mobile commerce, prepare to pay with your iPhone
  148. Epic 4G review
  149. California universities use iPads to report news, diagnose heart conditions; Penn State students are like, 'what's an iPad?'
  150. Inhabitat's Week in Green: frozen energy, spray-on solar and the hydrogen peroxide helicopter
  151. Samsung Galaxy Tablet P1000 firmware leaks out, points to 1GHz Hummingbird core?
  152. New Xbox 360 hacked to play 'backup' discs, public release underway? (video)
  153. Vlingo bows to Google Voice Actions, makes Android version free of charge
  154. MagicJack announces software for completely free internet-to-phone calls, places femtocell on hold
  155. WiMAX 2 standard, and its theoretical 1Gbps downloads, to be finalized soon
  156. Dell: Streak likely going straight to Froyo in US
  157. Samsung Galaxy Tablet coming soon to Vodafone UK?
  158. Lumigon T1 gets Froyo and a major facelift, makes glamorous appearance on Facebook
  159. Droid Incredible getting a spoonful of Froyo on August 18th?
  160. App review: The Incident
  161. Entelligence: Conspiracy theory, part one
  162. George Lucas officially announces Star Wars on Blu-ray in 2011
  163. Murdoch plans digital-only paid newspaper for tablets and phones
  164. Leaked Intel roadmap details Sandy Bridge CPUs, expands SSD lineup?
  165. Premier Elections Solutions pays up in Ohio Diebold suit, offers more faulty voting machines for free
  166. Fable III's special edition Xbox 360 controller, morally ambiguous and gold
  167. Prototype of robot that develops emotions on interacting with humans officially complete
  168. Apple supply manager arrested for wire fraud, money laundering
  169. Verizon's Fivespot gets FCC approval by way of ZTE
  170. Digital Reflex Camera concept puts the viewfinder on top, everything else in a tube
  171. How would you change Apple's HDMI-equipped Mac mini?
  172. San Francisco in Verizon's initial 30-market LTE rollout?
  173. Samsung commits to September updates for Galaxy S GPS woes
  174. Verizon confirms original Droid will be getting second Froyo update
  175. Yurina health care robot promises to help lift, terrify patients
  176. Google calls Oracle Android lawsuit 'baseless,' says Java goes 'beyond any one corporation'
  177. Nikon D3100 SLR, Coolpix S1100pj and S5100 compacts leaked in German magazine
  178. Engadget Podcast 208 - 08.13.2010
  179. Droid 2 review
  180. Splitfish announces power-saving FragFX Shark controller for PS3, PC and Mac
  181. Sony Reader PRS-350 and PRS-650 rumored for release, 3G teased for the latter
  182. tPhone competes with Apple Peel 520, turns your iPod Touch into a chubby phone
  183. RIM reportedly working with India to avoid BlackBerry ban
  184. Engadget's back to school guide: E-readers
  185. Windows Phone 7 leak mania continues with new Samsung prototype
  186. British network ITV responds to Apple iTV rumor, says it has 'vigorously defended' its IP before
  187. Call of Duty: Black Ops Prestige Edition ships with full-blown RC spy vehicle
  188. Square mobile payment readers now shipping again to tiny transaction tycoons
  189. DRS Armor X10gx gets a handle on military-grade tablet technology, specs it slightly shy
  190. Pure's FlowSongs to rival iTunes tagging, won't be limited to select stations
  191. Pew study finds majority of Americans don't want government to prioritize affordable broadband
  192. ASUS prices 10-inch Android Eee Pad under $399, 8-inch Eee Tablet at $300, other tablets too
  193. Doc Marten USB drive makes puppies look skinny, gristle throb
  194. HTC schedules September 15 event, leaves us guessing as to what it's launching
  195. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100 reviewed: the best megazoom shooter your dough can buy
  196. Gresso's Las Vegas Jackpot phone costs a million dollars, seriously
  197. Samsung and Seagate to jointly improve SSDs, give each other noogies behind the barn
  198. Axon Logic's Haptic tablet can run a desktop's OS, has a desktop's price
  199. Sony Dash update brings Shoutcast, app shortcuts and the true meaning of life
  200. Older Apple iOS devices must jailbreak to be secure -- oh the irony
  201. Editorial: Waiter, there's a Nazi theme in my Android Market
  202. Japanese researchers develop robotic wheelchair that can follow humans
  203. EFO rolls out credit card-sized iPazzPort mini Bluetooth keyboard
  204. Pentax K-x introduced in four new colors, double rainbow now fully complete
  205. GE lands $6.3 million DARPA grant to develop 'bio-inspired' sensors
  206. Motorola Droid 2 ripped to shreds, where's an astromech when you need one?
  207. Oracle sues Google over Java patent infringement in Android
  208. Ask Engadget: best FM transmitter out there?
  209. Carmack blows minds with id Software's Rage, running on iPhone at 60fps with 'megatextured' graphics (video)
  210. Sprint's product development guru bolts from yellow pastures, heads to greener ones
  211. Palm Pixi shows off 3D gaming chops with webOS 1.4.5 release (video)
  212. Premium on demand services once again rumored to get movies still in theaters
  213. Redsn0w jailbreak works with iOS 4.0.2... on your iPhone 3G
  214. Droid 2 R2-D2 edition coming September 30
  215. Dell Thunder spied again, still looking awesome
  216. Internet Explorer 9 Beta launching September 15th, might enter a beauty pageant
  217. The Engadget Podcast, live at 5:30PM EST!
  218. Microsoft Adaptive Keyboard prototype debuts at center of UIST Student Innovation Contest
  219. Killer 2100 network card sees $40 price drop, adoption by Alienware
  220. HTC Schubert Windows Phone 7 handset spied again -- or is it the Mozart?
  221. Google Voice Actions for mobile announced: write messages, find music, and more
  222. Chrome to Phone now available in Android Market
  223. Intel's Core i7-970 gets reviewed: great for overclocking, still expensive
  224. Swiftpoint mouse review
  225. Palm enabling webOS apps to interact with Universal Search, dock mode?
  226. Modder, brother-of-the-year candidate crafts one-handed GameCube controller (video)
  227. Notion Ink Adam priced at $498, lives up to promise of being below $499
  228. Off-contract Dell Streak is still SIM-locked to AT&T, wrongs still being done in the world
  229. Purdue's 'self-calibrating' MEMS could produce the most accurate sensors yet
  230. Palm creating palmtop computer with detachable, dockable cellphone?
  231. Time Warner Cable developing iOS app, laptime viewing may never be the same (video)
  232. ATI CrossFireX versus NVIDIA SLI: performance scaling showdown
  233. Keepin' it real fake: Imouse MI-092 is one dull Razer ripoff
  234. Move-It: the stick-on recyclable cardboard trolley (video)
  235. Ordro HDV-D350S camcorder packs removable pico projector
  236. Gartner and IDC agree: the Android invasion's accelerating around the world
  237. Apple's rechargeable AA batteries are rebranded Sanyo Eneloops?
  238. Toshiba introduces 32nm DDR NAND with 133Mbps speeds, or MT/s if you prefer
  239. Exclusive: Dell Thunder prototype rumbles into the wild (video)
  240. E Ink begins sampling color and capacitive touch displays, on track for late 2010 launch
  241. Dryer Box hits Japan, promises to dry out soaked cellphones for $12
  242. San Francisco Bay Area gets $5 million for EV chargers, Detroit will charge $40 per month
  243. Android GPS navigation: X-wing edition
  244. Cox to offer retail TiVo Premiere DVRs next year, first with cable VOD & Amazon, Netflix access
  245. Epic 4G coming August 31st for $249.99 on contract
  246. Microsoft to open mobile games studio, develop and incubate Windows Phone 7 titles
  247. Sony giving away PlayStation Move for block parties, along with completely wild freebies
  248. Social Bicycles bike sharing system powered by iPhone app to hit NYC this fall
  249. Exclusive: Sony Ericsson to introduce Android 3.0 gaming platform and PSP Go-like smartphone
  250. Droid 2 R2-D2 edition spied in the wild, ready to repair your X-wing