A visual recap of the day's articles
Feb 16th 2011 | 57 Articles
Siemens creating portable sensor to warn about asthma attacks, breathe deeply until it ships
Desk Pets TankBot hands-on (video)
New York City turns to sewers for energy solutions
Kinect hack turns controlling the TV into light aerobic exercise (video)
Fuel cells get stronger, potentially cheaper with graphene, ITO
Vodafone announces Webbox, gives internet access to the developing world
Recon 6.0 Programmable Rover hopes to make coding appeal to the younger set (hands-on)
Exclusive: Sony 'S1' brings Qriocity to 9.4-inch Honeycomb tablet
Android tablets bring touchscreen connectivity to Indian bus riders -- still no $35 slates in sight (video)
RIM adding BBM app gifting to BlackBerry App World
Gemalto puts Facebook on a SIM chip, Zuckerberg's plan for world domination coming along nicely
Dell employees arrested for poor decision making skills
Motorola Xoom vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs. LG G-Slate -- battle of the Tegra 2 Honeycomb tablets
The stylus isn't dead: more pen-based tablets and apps coming this year
Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac OS goes gold, hits the App Store
Motorola Droid X 2 leaks, more details emerge
Nokia shareholders and unions fight back against Microkia
Windows Phone 7 camera settings keep going to default, Microsoft says it was 'a decision by the team'
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HTC Flyer vs. Galaxy Tab vs. iPad... fight!
NEC uses active noise cancellation for quieter zooming into your future memories
Toshiba Satellite R830, R840, and R850 laptops unveiled at MWC
Game Gripper going Bluetooth, just needs a little funding (video)
Keyport Slide can now store your files, open your beers
Samsung's Tango Stealth robo-vacuum is a quiet intruder
Bookeen shows off FMV on a standard E Ink Pearl display (video)
HTC Flyer tablet hits Amazon.de for 669 euros
Developer gets Kinect working on Android, rains on Microsoft's WP7 parade (video)
The Engadget Interview: Microsoft's Aaron Woodman talks Windows Phone 7 and Nokia
LG Revolution dumps Tegra 2, chooses 1GHz Snapdragon MSM8655 instead
Qualcomm demos AllJoyn peer-to-peer sharing / gaming technology (video)
Qualcomm's FlashLinq long-range peer-to-peer communications tech demoed at MWC (video)
LG starts shipping new 'flicker free' 3D TVs with passive glasses
Samsung Captivate on AT&T gets Android 2.2, all that Froyo hasn't melted yet
Huawei IDEOS S7 Pro tablet sneaks out, coming this spring
Plex Media Center App comes to Android, Windows server on the way
Microsoft Zune is dying, long live Microsoft Zune?
Motorola Xoom price official: $799 unsubsidized on Verizon, $600 for WiFi-only
Skype happy to offer jobs to any Finns who might be in need
Google announces One Pass payment system for online content (video)
Visualized: Google's perpetual conveyor belt of Android
Nokia says it can customize the heck out of Windows Phone, won't do anything that would delay updates
Sony releases statement on PS3 hacking, surprisingly comes out against it
Intel's Otellini insists company is committed to MeeGo, says he 'understood' why Nokia moved to Microsoft
VoIP Inc. sues Google: alleges theft of trade secrets for click-to-call ads
Confirmed: Samsung will launch an 11.6-inch 9 Series laptop
Borders files for bankruptcy, plans to keep operating but close 30 percent of its stores
Nokia Plan B was just a hoax all along
Warner packages movies as iOS apps, starting with The Dark Knight and Inception
The Engadget Show returns tomorrow with GM head engineer Micky Bly, Watson's creators, new products, and much more!
Capcom denies rift with Apple over Smurfs' Village in-app purchases
Apple details call-related differences between CDMA and GSM iPhones
Engadget's next reader meetup happens February 25th in San Francisco -- enter to win a trip for 2 to the event!
Google details some of the Honeycomb features coming to Ice Cream: action bar, 'hologram' visual style
Dell's 2011 smartphone and tablet lineup leaked: Android Ice Cream, WP7 sliders, and a slate running Windows 8
LightSquared says it has signed up five companies for its wholesale LTE service
Motorola pushes up Atrix 4G launch to Feb. 22, shoves Xoom pre-sales back to Feb. 20th?
Watson wins it all, humans still can do some other cool things
Top stories on Engadget
- Exclusive: Sony 'S1' brings Qriocity to 9.4-inch Honeycomb tablet
- Motorola Xoom price official: $799 unsubsidized on Verizon, $600 for WiFi-only
- Dell's 2011 smartphone and tablet lineup leaked: Android Ice Cream, WP7 sliders, and a slate running Windows 8
- Sony releases statement on PS3 hacking, surprisingly comes out against it
- Google announces One Pass payment system for online content (video)
Be (original) at MWC 2011
- Toshiba Satellite R830, R840, and R850 laptops unveiled at MWC
- Huawei IDEOS S7 Pro tablet sneaks out, coming this spring
- Qualcomm's FlashLinq long-range peer-to-peer communications tech demoed at MWC (video)
- Qualcomm demos AllJoyn peer-to-peer sharing / gaming technology (video)
- The stylus isn't dead: more pen-based tablets and apps coming this year
Other news of import
- Borders files for bankruptcy, plans to keep operating but close 30 percent of its stores
- Nokia can customize the heck out of Windows Phone, won't do anything that would delay updates
- Google details Honeycomb features coming to Ice Cream: action bar, 'hologram' visual style
- Windows Phone 7 camera settings keep going to default, Microsoft says it was 'a decision by the team'
Don't you dare miss
- Engadget's next reader meetup happens February 25th in San Francisco -- enter to win a trip for 2 to the event!
- The Engadget Show returns tomorrow with GM head engineer Micky Bly, Watson's creators, new products, and much more!
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