engadget.com — So we've just had a chance to take our iPad out for a spin sporting iOS 4.2... and it's pretty great. The addition of multitasking, folde... View in Crawl 4
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engadget.com — Amazon's third major iteration of its flagship reading device, the Kindle, comes out of the gate looking strong: the new graphite finish (just... View in Crawl 4
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engadget.com — As annoying as continuous Blu-ray player updates are, usually having the latest one is the best way to play more movies. Unfortunately the opposite... View in Crawl 4
engadget.com — The Samsung Vibrant's a T-Mobile device and the Samsung Captivate belongs to AT&T, sure -- but all you need is a simple script and a USB c... View in Crawl 4
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engadget.com — We've known that proper Xbox Live gaming (powered by XNA) was coming to Windows Phone 7 devices. Microsoft has finally come clean with details... View in Crawl 4
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engadget.com — It seems that Sony Ericsson -- a company that has yet to even introduce a Android 2.0 device -- is at work on a project to redefine gaming on Googl... View in Crawl 4