A visual recap of the day's articles
Jun 22nd 2012 | 43 Articles
12:01 am
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AMD launches Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, demands rematch with NVIDIA
12:59 am
39 Comments
Netflix goes 'beyond five stars' in a more detailed explanation of recommendations
10:27 am
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Google Maps live traffic updates served up to seven new regions, 19 more get 'expanded coverge'
1:36 am
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Sony Xperia Go makes a trip to the FCC, doesn't bring suntan lotion
5:52 am
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All-carbon solar cell draws power from near-infrared light, our energy future is literally that much brighter
10:00 am
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Distro Issue 46 arrives with the Retina-wielding MacBook Pro, Microsoft events and Minority Report
3:31 am
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Radiolab releases Android, iOS app, invites you to join the sound collage
2:14 am
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Samsung files patents for robot that mimics human walking and breathing, ratchets up the creepy factor
4:11 am
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Penguin slinks back into e-book lending for New York City libraries, with a possible catch
7:00 pm
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FCC Fridays: June 22, 2012
6:38 am
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Kobo eReader Touch Edition packs bags for Japan, books flight for July
2:50 am
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Sony and Panasonic to announce OLED HDTV partnership next week?
5:21 am
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Valve announces Steam for Schools, helps teachers create educational Portal 2 levels
12:01 am
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Flipboard officially launches on Android, in multiple app stores and for more countries
7:58 am
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Eurocom Monster 11.6-inch notebook: Ivy Bridge, Kepler, 16 GB RAM, multiple personalities
7:24 am
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Joyride to joystick: Atari controller custom-built from car seat adjuster (video)
4:58 am
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Droid RAZR and RAZR Maxx Android 4.0 update incoming: roll-out starts June 22
6:57 am
81 Comments
Sony pumps $994 million into building stacked CMOS that lets smartphones record HDR Video
8:32 am
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Apple's App Store hits 32 more countries, focuses on Africa and Asia
9:20 pm
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Tesla Model S first drive: the sports sedan goes electric
10:58 am
41 Comments
Canon shows how its Mixed Reality makes virtually anything look real (video)
6:12 am
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition review roundup: a big, bad bruiser of a graphics card
8:55 am
55 Comments
ASUS N56VM laptop gets Ivy Bridge processor, Kepler GPU for Japan launch
11:56 am
53 Comments
Google Maps Coordinate: keep tabs on your team, dish the work out fairly (video)
9:40 am
493 Comments
Falling SSD prices might give you a swift boot (up) sooner than you think
1:28 pm
15 Comments
Satechi introduces Portable Energy Station to add some power to your travels
11:24 am
108 Comments
Facebook rolls out comment editing, embraces your change of heart
12:23 pm
351 Comments
Moving from Cupertino to Mountain View? Samsung's here to help
2:00 pm
193 Comments
Remembering Alan Turing at 100
5:30 pm
3 Comments
Engadget Mobile Podcast 143 - 06.22.2012
12:54 pm
25 Comments
Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i delivers scans to Android or iOS, spreads a little cloud love as well
4:58 pm
114 Comments
Former Apple UI designer joins Facebook to lead product design team
6:11 pm
79 Comments
Sony patent filing for glasses would share data face to face, carry more than a hint of Project Glass
2:27 pm
110 Comments
HTC teases voice control and/or dog translator for Sense
2:52 pm
126 Comments
HTC confirms it's closing offices in Brazil, halting direct sales as well
3:42 pm
22 Comments
Alan Turing's breakthrough machine gets a loving Lego tribute (video)
5:15 pm
2 Comments
Engadget Podcast 299 - 06.22.2012
4:23 pm
204 Comments
Apple hits HTC with counterclaim lawsuit for failure to FRAND license 4G patents
8:08 pm
118 Comments
Firefox teases something 'big' coming for Android next week
11:22 pm
6 Comments
Nokia Camera Extras hits Lumia 900 in US and China, offers four new ways to capture candids
8:58 pm
134 Comments
Judge dismisses Apple vs. Motorola in its entirety, companies unable to prove damages
9:55 pm
19 Comments
E-book price fixing trial set for 2013: Apple, Macmillan and Penguin prepare for courtroom brawl
10:37 pm
61 Comments
iPhone 4 and 4S now available to purchase outright at Cricket for $399 and $499
Archive
Jun 22nd 2012

FCC Fridays: June 22, 2012

by Brad Molen Jun 22nd 2012, 7:00 pm

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Engadget Mobile Podcast 143 - 06.22.2012

by Trent Wolbe Jun 22nd 2012, 5:30 pm

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Engadget Podcast 299 - 06.22.2012

by Trent Wolbe Jun 22nd 2012, 5:15 pm

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Remembering Alan Turing at 100

by Brian Heater Jun 22nd 2012, 2:00 pm

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"Ultimately, buying a One X is a lot like getting a unicorn -- it's wild, fast, white, beautiful, expensive and fickle."
50.4
percent

of US mobile users own smartphones

Smartphones crossed an important milestone in March, based on Nielsen's estimates. Just over half of cellphone owners in the US -- 50.4 percent, to be exact -- had a smartphone of some kind, making dumbphones the minority for the first time. (source: Nielson, May 2012)

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What would be the best Android PMP (basically, an Android iPod Touch) to get? I don't want a data plan and I'm normally within WiFi, so I just want to run apps and surf the internet from it. The best thing I've found so far is the Galaxy Player, but that's only got Gingerbread. What suggestions do you guys have?"
Try the Dish Hopper whole-home DVR, which can record six shows at once. Of course, there are specs and marketing claims, and then there's real-world performance.

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