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HP Veer 4G, Pre 3 and TouchPad celebrate a melancholy birthday

Just one year ago, HP officially introduced the TouchPad, Pre 3 and Veer to its lineup. Much has happened in the 365 days since that time, which marked the end of the Palm brand , the discontinuation of the company’s webOS hardware development and the decision to open source the crown jewel, webOS.

Just one year ago, HP officially introduced the TouchPad, Pre 3 and Veer to its lineup. Much has happened in the 365 days since that time, which marked the end of the Palm brand , the discontinuation of the company’s webOS hardware development and the decision to open source the crown jewel, webOS.

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La Jetée: The Inspiraton for 12 Monkeys (and Probably The Terminator)

Who would ever figure that a 28 minute film, comprised entirely of black and white still shots and voiceover narration, would go on to serve as the foundation for a major hollywood production? In the case of Chris Marker’s 1962 work La Jetée , it most likely inspired two. More

Who would ever figure that a 28 minute film, comprised entirely of black and white still shots and voiceover narration, would go on to serve as the foundation for a major hollywood production? In the case of Chris Marker’s 1962 work La Jetée , it most likely inspired two. More

Upgrading Your AT&T Phone Is About Cost You Twice as Much

Not content with increasing the price of its data plans, AT&T apparently is planning to double the cost of upgrading your phone to $36 come this Sunday.

Not content with increasing the price of its data plans, AT&T apparently is planning to double the cost of upgrading your phone to $36 come this Sunday.

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Motorola Droid 4 review

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. For a phone that single-handedly resuscitated the business prospects of its parent company, gave a much-needed boost to Google’s fledgling Android and finally added a compelling product to Verizon’s lineup, the Droid can’t get no respect

Oh, how the mighty have fallen. For a phone that single-handedly resuscitated the business prospects of its parent company, gave a much-needed boost to Google’s fledgling Android and finally added a compelling product to Verizon’s lineup, the Droid can’t get no respect

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Amazon prepares Kindle Touch for April launch in Japan?

According to one of Japan’s big dailies, The Nikkei , Amazon will attempt to brave the tricky e-reader waters of Japan, aiming to launch its Kindle Touch as the flagship device in April. The newspaper reports that the device will land for less than 20,000 yen ($260), teaming up with Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo for 3G access to the Kindle’s online store, gratis. Amazon hopes that the device’s very competitive pricing, at least in comparison to existing 3G-friendly e-readers, will make in-roads to the notoriously frosty Japanese e-reader market

According to one of Japan’s big dailies, The Nikkei , Amazon will attempt to brave the tricky e-reader waters of Japan, aiming to launch its Kindle Touch as the flagship device in April. The newspaper reports that the device will land for less than 20,000 yen ($260), teaming up with Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo for 3G access to the Kindle’s online store, gratis. Amazon hopes that the device’s very competitive pricing, at least in comparison to existing 3G-friendly e-readers, will make in-roads to the notoriously frosty Japanese e-reader market

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FCC Fridays: February 10, 2012

We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol’ Federal Communications Commission’s site. Since we couldn’t possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there individually, we’ve gathered up an exhaustive listing of every phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week. Enjoy! Continue reading FCC Fridays: February 10, 2012 FCC Fridays: February 10, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Feb 2012 19:45:00 EDT.

We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol’ Federal Communications Commission’s site. Since we couldn’t possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there individually, we’ve gathered up an exhaustive listing of every phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week. Enjoy! Continue reading FCC Fridays: February 10, 2012 FCC Fridays: February 10, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Feb 2012 19:45:00 EDT.

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Let’s Make Mead: The Ancient Berserker Crunk-Juice of Kings

Mead is almost certainly the first beverage that got humans drunk (sorry, beer). It predates wine by ten to thirty thousand years

Mead is almost certainly the first beverage that got humans drunk (sorry, beer). It predates wine by ten to thirty thousand years

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Engadget Podcast 280 – 02.10.2012

You can pretend you care about cameras, tablets, and browsers all you want. But we’ll still know you’re here for the Lazer Tag news. Host: Brian Heater, Dana Wollman, Terrence O’brien Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Orbital – Never 00:02:35 – Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (global edition) 00:14:09 – Kodak to shutter digital camera production this year 00:23:40 – Nikon confirms 36.3-megapixel D800, we go hands-on 00:29:03 – Sony Alpha NEX-7 mirrorless camera review 00:34:21 – Apple announcing iPad 3 first week of March

You can pretend you care about cameras, tablets, and browsers all you want. But we’ll still know you’re here for the Lazer Tag news. Host: Brian Heater, Dana Wollman, Terrence O’brien Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Orbital – Never 00:02:35 – Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (global edition) 00:14:09 – Kodak to shutter digital camera production this year 00:23:40 – Nikon confirms 36.3-megapixel D800, we go hands-on 00:29:03 – Sony Alpha NEX-7 mirrorless camera review 00:34:21 – Apple announcing iPad 3 first week of March

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Mattel Apptivity hands-on (video)

Mattel thinks it has the secret to succeeding where so many others have failed in bridging that divide between the virtual and the physical — and it might be right.

Mattel thinks it has the secret to succeeding where so many others have failed in bridging that divide between the virtual and the physical — and it might be right.

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AT&T doubling its upgrade fee to $36 on February 12th (update: confirmed)

What do you do after reporting “blow-out” earnings and instituting larger, pricier , data plans? If you’re AT&T, why not go for the jugular by doubling upgrade fees? Per the above leaked memo, that’s exactly what Ma Bell plans to do come February 12th, upping the existing $18 fee to a new high of $36.

What do you do after reporting “blow-out” earnings and instituting larger, pricier , data plans? If you’re AT&T, why not go for the jugular by doubling upgrade fees? Per the above leaked memo, that’s exactly what Ma Bell plans to do come February 12th, upping the existing $18 fee to a new high of $36.

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