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How Special Forces Busted Into Kim Dotcom’s Mansion

On January 20, dozens of New Zealand police’s elite special forces broke into Kim Dotcom’s mansion with assault helicopters, M4A3 automatic weapons, Glock pistols, dogs, sledgehammers and even a circular chainsaw, as if they were expecting a vicious narco gang waiting inside, armed to the teeth. More

On January 20, dozens of New Zealand police’s elite special forces broke into Kim Dotcom’s mansion with assault helicopters, M4A3 automatic weapons, Glock pistols, dogs, sledgehammers and even a circular chainsaw, as if they were expecting a vicious narco gang waiting inside, armed to the teeth. More

Slick Augmented Reality Demo Works On Any Object Without Special Markers

One of the (many) reasons augmented reality apps haven’t caught on is because they usually require markers or special objects for their tracking software to work. Unlike this Obvious Engine system which can easily track anything in a scene

One of the (many) reasons augmented reality apps haven’t caught on is because they usually require markers or special objects for their tracking software to work. Unlike this Obvious Engine system which can easily track anything in a scene

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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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Stratfor Hackers Claim Another Attack

The hackers who said they broke into the Web site of a security research firm now claim to have breached SpecialForces.com, a veterans-owned Web site that sells military-inspired merchandise and gives away a portion of profits to charity.

The hackers who said they broke into the Web site of a security research firm now claim to have breached SpecialForces.com, a veterans-owned Web site that sells military-inspired merchandise and gives away a portion of profits to charity.

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Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 5PM ET with special guest Ian Hardy!

Mobcast? Yes, yes it is. As usual, we have tons to go over this week in the Mobile Kingdom as it continues its quest for global dominance.

Mobcast? Yes, yes it is. As usual, we have tons to go over this week in the Mobile Kingdom as it continues its quest for global dominance.

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Simple module that gives the end user the possibility to click on a Facebook, Twitter or Google+ “like-button”.

Simple module that gives the end user the possibility to click on a Facebook, Twitter or Google+ “like-button”.

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It’s Time to Win Lego Santa Yoda!

Who is going to win Lego Santa Yoda with the Santa Claw ? WHO WILL IT BE?

Who is going to win Lego Santa Yoda with the Santa Claw ? WHO WILL IT BE?

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The Engadget Mobile Turkeycast, live at 2PM ET with guest Phil Nickinson!

If you’re hoping to get ready for the holiday by listening to a few turkeys, we have the perfect solution for you: Myriam Joire, Brad Molen and Joseph Volpe. Oh, and Phil Nickinson from Android Central will be thrown into the mobile oven as well. So join us, each and every one of you, for the Engadget Mobile Podcast Turkeycast, live at 2PM ET! Note: While we’re recording the podcast early this week, it likely won’t be downloadable until this weekend due to the holiday.

If you’re hoping to get ready for the holiday by listening to a few turkeys, we have the perfect solution for you: Myriam Joire, Brad Molen and Joseph Volpe. Oh, and Phil Nickinson from Android Central will be thrown into the mobile oven as well. So join us, each and every one of you, for the Engadget Mobile Podcast Turkeycast, live at 2PM ET! Note: While we’re recording the podcast early this week, it likely won’t be downloadable until this weekend due to the holiday.

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Did Steve Jobs Leave a Special Four Year Plan for Apple?

I don’t know where these people are getting this bit of information from, but they’re claiming that Steve Jobs “worked for more than a year on the products that he believed would safeguard the company” during the next four years. More

I don’t know where these people are getting this bit of information from, but they’re claiming that Steve Jobs “worked for more than a year on the products that he believed would safeguard the company” during the next four years. More

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Simple ”Call me back” form. Gives the end user the possibility to request a phone call. The user types name and phone number and submits the form

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