Monday, August 23, 2010 at 7:05 pm

It’s that time again, the Engadget Show is back in a big way this Friday, August 27th at 8pm! First up, Josh is sitting down with Samsung Chief Strategy Officer Omar Khan to chat up the company’s recent Android sprint, then Engadget’s investigative correspondent Rick Karr is back to scale a skyscraper and check …
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Tags: Admission Fee, Albatross, Android, Asus Laptop, Band 3, Chief Strategy Officer, Cso, Data Infrastructure, Fellow Editor, Giveaways, Heart Of New York, Investigative Correspondent, Joanna, New York Times, Omar Khan, Rick Karr, Rig, Rock Band, Roundtable, Skyscraper
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Sunday, June 20, 2010 at 5:11 pm

So yeah, we sort of forgot all about Blio and its e-reading software for laptops and smartphones, but it turns out the company has kept on truckin’. While it seems to have missed the February release of its software, famed inventor and founder of the company Ray Kurzweil told the New York Times that it [...]
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Tags: Ces, Engadget, Eyebrows, Famed Inventor, Laptops, Lead, Nbsp, New York Times, Pc Manufacturers, Ray Kurzweil, Reading Experience, Reading Software, Reason, Smartphones, Sorts, Sun, Truckin, Wally World, Walmart, Waves
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Monday, May 17, 2010 at 4:56 pm

Guess what humans? It’s that time again — the Engadget Show returns this Saturday, May 22nd at 5pm… and it’s shaping up to be a killer! First up, we’ll have an exclusive interview with Adobe’s CTO Kevin Lynch (taped at the Google I/O conference), which is sure to be both informative and wildly entertaining. …
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Tags: 4g, 5pm, Admission Fee, Bit Music, Bullet Points, Cto, Engadget, Google, Headsets, Heart Of New York, Htc, Josh Paul, New York Times, Nilay, Paces, Plantronics, Shenanigans, Software Titles, Visuals, Ziegler
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Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 9:08 pm

Hobo code is a system of symbols drawn to aid one’s fellow vagabonds and make life on the streets a bit more comfortable. The only trouble is that it didn’t really take modern technologies into consideration much—until now. More » Programming – Languages – Times Square – The New York Times – Rube Goldberg machine …
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Tags: Fellow, Hobo, Life On The Streets, New York Times, Programming Languages, Rube Goldberg, Rube Goldberg Machine, Times Square, Vagabonds
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 9:23 pm

With P.A. Semi under its belt, and now “people familiar with the deal” reporting to The New York Times that a purchase of Intrinsity is a go, Apple’s march to ARM preeminence is becoming much more clear. A rumor about an Intrinsity purchase surfaced a few weeks ago when the processor design firm’s website went [...]
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Tags: A4, Acquisition, Apple, Can Of Worms, Confirmation, Employee Status, Engadget, Hummingbird, Internals, Intrinsity, Ip, Ipad, Licensees, Limited, Nbsp, New York Times, People, Preeminence, Processor Design, Shed
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 9:22 pm

Gather ’round, Android fans, because Google’s Android boss Andy Rubin has done a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times, and we’re guessing you’re going to want to hear what he has to say. The biggest news to come out of it is word that Android 2.2, a.k.a. Froyo, will come complete with full support [...]
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Tags: Android, Apple Support, Blackberrys, Boss, Confirmation, Consumers, Engadget, Fragmentation, Froyo, Full Flash, Google, Ipad, Iphones, Nbsp, New York Times, North Korea, Openness, Platforms, Promises, Source Link
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Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 12:57 am

Well ladies and gentlemen, it’s that time again — the Engadget Show is back in a big way this Saturday, April 24th at 6pm! This time around, we’ll have the world renowned roboticist Dr. Dennis Hong on hand for a stirring discussion on robotics — as well as the progress on our future robot …
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Tags: Admission Fee, Audience Member, Butlers, Dr Dennis, Editor Emeritus, Engadget, Fine Music, Giveaways, Heart Of New York, Investigative Reporter, Ladies And Gentlemen, Music Industry, Neil Voss, Net Neutrality, New York Times, Rick Karr, Ryan Block, Show Time, Tweet, Visuals
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