The Engadget Interview: RIM’s T.A. McCann on how BB10 is going social
In case you missed Thorsten Heins keynote yesterday, RIM’s betting on BB10 becoming the next big thing in mobile computing. Part of Thorsten’s plan to put BB10 on top involves deep integration of...
View ArticleLG records a ‘solid’ $138.57 million net profit for Q3, keeps the positive...
LG Electronics has reported its earnings for Q3 2012, notching its third straight quarter of positive income with a net profit of 157 billion won ($ 138.57 million) and “solid” performances from its...
View ArticleTip has Mobilicity’s 21Mbps HSPA+ network going live next week with...
Mobilicity’s much-needed 21Mbps network upgrade may be almost at hand… with a catch. A leak to MobileSyrup reportedly has the HSPA+ network arriving sometime next week in tandem with an $ 80 Huawei...
View ArticleT-Mobile says its Nexus 4 won’t provide WiFi calling, makes a stronger case...
T-Mobile has already made an odd pair of decisions around its approach to the Nexus 4, namely its choices to ask $ 200 on contract and $ 500 up-front for a smartphone that costs $ 349 unlocked. It...
View ArticleWindows 8 sales have been ‘slow going,’ Microsoft said to be blaming OEMs
We’ve already heard about Windows RT’s “modest” beginning, and now there’s talk full-blown Windows 8 ain’t flying off the shelves either. According to MS aficionado Paul Thurrott and his insider...
View ArticleDell debates going private, Microsoft to pay billions to help make it happen?
The rumor mill’s been running at full bore for about a week now, with unnamed sources explaining that Dell wants to become a private company, perhaps because of its recent lackluster financial...
View ArticleAmazon adds Windows Phone 8 support to Kindle app, keeps the Live Tiles going
Amazon’s been doing a pretty decent job at blanketing those Android and iOS Kindle applications with the latest and greatest, but the same couldn’t exactly be said about its Windows Phone counterpart....
View ArticleMoog Music’s Amos Gaynes on learning to code in BASIC and going off the grid
Every week, a new and interesting human being tackles our decidedly geeky take on the Proustian Q&A. This is the Engadget Questionnaire. In the return edition of our regular session of inquiry,...
View ArticlePreva Mobile for iOS aims to track your workouts, keep you going to the gym
Dragging yourself to the gym in the wee hours of the morning already takes a heaping helping of dedication, but fitness equipment manufacturer Precor is betting that it can provide additional...
View ArticleGoogle TV officially updated to latest versions of Android and Chrome, faster...
It apparently wasn’t big enough to garner a mention earlier today, but Google has now followed up its slew of I/O keynote announcements with the news that it’s moving Google TV to the latest versions...
View ArticleTwitter submits plans for IPO: 140 characters of going public
Honestly, it shouldn’t come as any shock: the microblogging service that made it perfectly acceptable to deliver huge, huge news in 140 characters or less has just done precisely that. Twitter has...
View ArticleDaily Roundup: HP Haswell Chromebook hands-on, Dell going private, Samsung’s...
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the...
View Article4K 12-inch tablets are going to be a thing and Japan Display can prove it
If the iPad mini’s new Retina Display didn’t quite hit the spot, maybe 4K tablet displays from Japan Display will. Panasonic’s already managed to slather its hulking 20-inch tablet in the same...
View ArticleSprint’s Dan Hesse confirms unlimited data isn’t going anywhere after Spark...
Of the four major national networks in the US, Sprint has been the most faithful in its commitment to offer unlimited data plans without restrictions. After this morning’s announcement that the...
View ArticleGoing to Engadget Expand? This web app is your personal guide
So, like a flute to a cobra, we’ve charmed you into attending Engadget Expand in NYC — hooray! It’ll be quite the busy weekend, but this handy Expand web app will help you prepare for the event. We’ve...
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