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Daily Report: Europe Considers a Tough Online Privacy Law

Europe is considering a sweeping new law that would force Internet companies to obtain explicit consent from consumers about the use of their personal data, delete that data forever at the consumer’s request and face fines for failing to comply, Somini Sengupta reports in Tuesday’s Times.

Europe is considering a sweeping new law that would force Internet companies to obtain explicit consent from consumers about the use of their personal data, delete that data forever at the consumer’s request and face fines for failing to comply, Somini Sengupta reports in Tuesday’s Times.

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Pew: Tablet, e-reader ownership nearly doubled over the holiday season

The number crunchers over at the Pew Research Center have released another batch of market statistics today, this time, with a focus on tablets. According to the Center’s latest survey, 19 percent of all adult Americans now own some form of tablet, marking a nearly twofold increase over figures from a poll conducted in mid-December

The number crunchers over at the Pew Research Center have released another batch of market statistics today, this time, with a focus on tablets. According to the Center’s latest survey, 19 percent of all adult Americans now own some form of tablet, marking a nearly twofold increase over figures from a poll conducted in mid-December

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Pew: Tablet, e-reader ownership nearly doubled over the holiday season

Engadget Mobile Podcast 122 – 01.21.2012

This podcast is all about vision , which proves that the Engadget Mobile Podcasters were not completely blinded by the light of the Consumer Electronics Show.

This podcast is all about vision , which proves that the Engadget Mobile Podcasters were not completely blinded by the light of the Consumer Electronics Show.

http://www.engadget.com/podcasts/EngadgetMobile_Podcast_122.mp3

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Engadget Mobile Podcast 122 – 01.21.2012

The Strip: The Working Poor Electronics Show

The Sunday Review’s cartoon strip mocks the excesses of the consumer electronics industry.

The Sunday Review’s cartoon strip mocks the excesses of the consumer electronics industry.

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The Strip: The Working Poor Electronics Show

Distro’s CES Special Edition Part II is ready for download

The tips of our fingers are numb from typing, we’re seeing 55-inch OLEDs in our sleep (when we can get it) and we haven’t eaten a green vegetable in over a week, all in the interest of bringing you the biggest news from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show.

The tips of our fingers are numb from typing, we’re seeing 55-inch OLEDs in our sleep (when we can get it) and we haven’t eaten a green vegetable in over a week, all in the interest of bringing you the biggest news from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show.

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Distro’s CES Special Edition Part II is ready for download

Today’s Scuttlebot: MySpace Surprise and Intel’s Mobile Chip

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web each day for important and peculiar items. Thursday’s selection includes Intel’s new smartphone chip, an examination of the need for coding literacy, MySpace’s surprising popularity and favorite gadgets from the Consumer Electronics Show.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web each day for important and peculiar items. Thursday’s selection includes Intel’s new smartphone chip, an examination of the need for coding literacy, MySpace’s surprising popularity and favorite gadgets from the Consumer Electronics Show.

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Today’s Scuttlebot: MySpace Surprise and Intel’s Mobile Chip

Live from Las Vegas, it’s Engadget Distro’s CES Special Edition

If you’re reading this, you likely know that CES 2012 is in full swing. Since things kicked off this past Sunday, we’ve posted some 575 different previews, posts and hands-on and sucked down countless gallons of coffee to avoid the slumber we so fondly remember. Of course, it’s all in the name of keeping you informed, and to that point this very special edition of Distro is all about the Consumer Electronics Show

If you’re reading this, you likely know that CES 2012 is in full swing. Since things kicked off this past Sunday, we’ve posted some 575 different previews, posts and hands-on and sucked down countless gallons of coffee to avoid the slumber we so fondly remember. Of course, it’s all in the name of keeping you informed, and to that point this very special edition of Distro is all about the Consumer Electronics Show

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Live from Las Vegas, it’s Engadget Distro’s CES Special Edition

Today’s Scuttlebot: Statistics Quants and Some Frisky Books

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web each day for important and peculiar items. Wednesday’s selection includes a strange patent from I.B.M., something hard-copy books can do that e-books cannot and ignoring the Consumer Electronics Show.

The technology reporters and editors of The New York Times scour the Web each day for important and peculiar items. Wednesday’s selection includes a strange patent from I.B.M., something hard-copy books can do that e-books cannot and ignoring the Consumer Electronics Show.

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Today’s Scuttlebot: Statistics Quants and Some Frisky Books

Beyond Siri: Voice Recognition Pops Up in More Gadgets

Voice-activated devices and software are beginning to flood the consumer electronics market. But will this feature catch on or become known as yet another tech-industry gimmick?

Voice-activated devices and software are beginning to flood the consumer electronics market. But will this feature catch on or become known as yet another tech-industry gimmick?

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Tech Weekly podcast: Netflix arrives in the UK

Neil Hunt is the interviewee on this edition of Tech Weekly. He’s the chief product officer at Netflix, the online streaming service from the US that delivers movies and TV online to more than 20 million subscribers

Neil Hunt is the interviewee on this edition of Tech Weekly. He’s the chief product officer at Netflix, the online streaming service from the US that delivers movies and TV online to more than 20 million subscribers

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Tech Weekly podcast: Netflix arrives in the UK

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