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Oct 5th 2012 | 37 Articles
4:00 pm
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Leap of faith: Felix Baumgartner's historic jump from the edge of space
10:05 am
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TomTom Navigator hits (some) Android devices, we go hands-on
9:30 am
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Distro Issue 60: Infinitec's rebirth gets Kickstarted in the Dubai desert
12:37 am
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Heroes in a half shell: autonomous robot sea turtles in development
1:32 am
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Fraunhofer develops extra-small 1Gbps infrared transceiver, recalls our PDA glory days
3:39 am
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PBS mini-documentary explores indie game creation, shows what they do that majors can't (video)
2:28 am
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Logitech's $180 WiFi webcam gets outed, targeted for the Mac
8:20 am
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Behringer iNuke Boom Junior shrinks a giant iOS dock, won't trigger as many earthquake warnings
9:49 am
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Engadget Podcast 312 - 10.04.2012
7:25 am
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Toys R Us launches family-friendly internet movie service, plans Tabeo access, HD video and more
11:11 am
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ARIS 100-watt wireless speaker shipping for $499 with DLNA and Windows 8 certification
4:33 am
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Scarlet Motors partners with Metropolia University for electric sports car development
6:28 am
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Microsoft buys PhoneFactor, adds smartphone authentication to its cloud services
9:00 am
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Edifier releases the Esiena and Bric Bluetooth speakers for iOS devices
5:31 am
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Sony stops Xperia Tablet S sales due to gaps between display panel and case
10:58 am
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Square making Starbucks debut in November, will accept digital tips in 2013
10:21 am
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Nokia Lumia 920 to be a Rogers exclusive in Canada, we wonder if red is an option
9:08 am
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Apple's Tim Cook remembers Steve Jobs' life on the anniversary of his death
10:37 am
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German court sides with Motorola, says it didn't violate Microsoft patent
11:52 am
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Australia Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder goes live as the world's quickest radio telescope
10:00 am
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3M, Roku team up for Streaming Projector
11:36 am
102 Comments
Print your own headphones on a MakerBot Replicator and beat Dre at his own game
12:53 pm
31 Comments
Japan's LED-stacked cubesat will burn Morse code into the heavens
11:04 am
109 Comments
Rovio hints at Angry Birds tie-in with Star Wars on October 8th, Red Bird Five standing by
1:49 pm
41 Comments
Nielsen says game consoles get men to use TV more: hurray, we think
2:18 pm
46 Comments
Alcatel intros OneTouch T10 tablet with 7-inch display and Ice Cream Sandwich
12:27 pm
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Dish gives up effort to turn Blockbuster into a Netflix competitor
1:18 pm
59 Comments
Likely HTC Windows Phone 8X with AT&T-friendly LTE surfaces at the FCC, just in time
3:27 pm
156 Comments
DNP: Dude recreates first-gen iPod in the browser, won't put 1,000 songs in your pocket
2:54 pm
25 Comments
Parrot Zikmu Solo reaches US in November, makes a tower of wireless sound yours for $999
4:51 pm
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AT&T launches VoteHub, brings the presidential election to your pocket
6:34 pm
43 Comments
Jay-Z streaming Brooklyn show live tomorrow, in a YouTube state of mind
5:40 pm
59 Comments
Kindle Paperwhite gets its own jailbreak, E Ink spews everywhere
7:27 pm
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Verizon Windows Phone 8X may have passed through the FCC
8:19 pm
3 Comments
Adafruit releases WebIDE alpha for Raspberry Pi, eases beginners into coding
11:53 pm
2 Comments
Chevy Volt EcoHub app tells drivers how little they pay to charge, goads them into staying green (video)
9:57 pm
20 Comments
Seeing is believing, Disney crafts 3D printed optics (video)
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Oct 5th 2012

3M, Roku team up for Streaming Projector

by Joseph Volpe Oct 5th 2012, 10:00 am

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Engadget Podcast 312 - 10.04.2012

by Trent Wolbe Oct 5th 2012, 9:49 am

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"When we reviewed the Nexus 7, we called it the best $200 tablet you can buy and now, a few months later, we still think that's true. But it's close."
365
million iOS devices

had been moved by the end of March, with the vast majority of them (80 percent) running iOS 5.

Cupertino was so happy to report that 140 million iMessage users were sending more than one billion messages each day, for a grand total of 150 billion SMS and MMS missives. (source: Apple, June 2011)

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"We currently have 10 credit card terminals we purchased three years ago, and we're looking to replace them thanks to their horrific failure rate and replacement cost. We only use them for special events, but they account for $24 million of our credit card revenue. Ideally I'd like to replace them with iPod touches and a wireless printer, but I can't seem to find a solution that offers printing -- but it's essential to what we do. Thanks for your help!"
Enter the fifth-generation iPod touch, the 2012 model that has slimmed down to a mere 6.1mm in thickness. It's also about 10 percent lighter -- despite being grafted with a new 4-inch Retina display.

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