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Engadget

Blog Name: Engadget
Description: Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics.
URL: http://www.engadget.com/

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IRL: Nikon D90, myCharge Portable Power Bank 6000 and Phosphor's World Time Sport | 22 Feb 2012
Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. Desperate times call for desperate measures -- namely, new gadgets...

Google Fiber just got better? Big G asks for permission to provide video service to Kansas City | 22 Feb 2012
Here we thought the citizens of Kansas City couldn't get any more fortunate after being chosen by Google to get a fiber optic gigabit network. Turns out, Google Fiber may be bringing more than just web access, as the company has asked the state of Missou...

Google Docs for Android update brings collaborative editing for all | 22 Feb 2012
It's been barely a month since Google Docs on Android got offline support, but here comes Mountain View with another equally impressive update. Those upgrading today are treated to collaborative editing, much in the vein of their desktop counterparts. Th...

Sony Mobile rebranding quietly begins, changes to roll out over the next month | 22 Feb 2012
With the assimilation of Ericsson's wireless stake now neatly a footnote in its corporate history, Sony's moving on and making its newfound freedom known -- albeit quietly. According to a rep for the company, its first rebranding baby steps began just la...

Mozilla Labs Apps set to allow developer submissions for Mozilla Marketplace at MWC | 22 Feb 2012
Been keeping up with Mozilla Labs' Apps project? Today the company's focused on developers, with pleasing news if you've been looking to get your app's feet wet in it. In the coming weeks at Mobile World Congress, the Firefox maker will finally open its...

Comcast sues Sprint with patent infringement, says two can play that game | 22 Feb 2012
Pro tip: when suing the pants off another company for patent infringement, it's a good idea to make sure you're not violating any of that same company's intellectual property. That's the lesson we imagine Sprint is learning at this very moment. Just two ...

Apple: developers now have until June 1 to sandbox apps for the Mac App Store | 22 Feb 2012
Back in the fall, Apple gave developers an ultimatum: sandbox your applications, or see yourself out of the Mac App Store and sell your apps elsewhere. Originally, devs had until March 1st to make the change, which limits the resources apps can access, ...

Pivothead video glasses offer impressive quality, we go hands-on (sample video) | 22 Feb 2012
There's a new adventure video capture company in town, and both Zeyez and GoPro would have good reason to be afraid. You may not have heard of Pivothead -- the company has had a remarkably quiet push to market over the last few months -- but the video re...

Samsung's Learning Hub demonstrates a commitment to education, profits | 22 Feb 2012
Samsung's R&D department has been working overtime as it strives to break the idea it copies wholesale ideas from its competition. Yesterday we heard word about its planned new cloud service and today it's announced that it'll be unveiling a unique educ...

Aakash lurches toward another crisis as India loses patience with DataWind | 22 Feb 2012
The conflicts and behind-the-scenes drama surrounding India's Aakash project once again threaten its existence. Despite a record-breaking 1.4 million pre-orders gained in under a fortnight, maker DataWind has only shipped 10,000 units to nearly universal...

 





 

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