If you've got a Dell Mini 10v and you've been hankering to take Chrome OS for a spin in its proper environment -- a netbook, that is -- today just got a lot more interesting.
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Google has taken much of the wind out of the turn-by-turn navigation industry's sails this Fall thanks to the introduction of fee-free Google Maps Navigation, but it's got a fatal flaw for the moment: it's only available in the States.
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That's right, sailor, Qualcomm has been dishing some more info on the future of smartbooks, and we now know that the Lenovo number we noticed being teased earlier this month will be driven by a vanilla copy of Google's Android OS.
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Apparently X Factor 2009 ends on 12th December. I say ‘apparently’ because loathing the superficial trite-fest as I do, I had to Google the date.
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I heard about this yesterday. The Guardian has a story on it. What do you think?
A racist image of Michelle Obama which depicts the first lady with monkey features has sparked controversy.
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Last day in town today. Gotta buttload of things to do including an early morning class and an evening class.
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Google apologises over a racially offensive image of Michelle Obama that appears when users search for the US first lady.
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Google apologises for a racially offensive image of Michelle Obama that appears when surfers search for images of the US first lady.
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My father sends me an email about four times a year. He has fully embraced texting, oddly enough, but this newfangled Internet contraption is still not really his thing.
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Some folks are pissed after a racist photo of First Lady Michelle Obama popped up in the Google Image search.
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We're actually sort of surprised that this hasn't happened earlier, but TiVo and Google announced a data-sharing partnership today that'll give the Google TV team access to TiVo's second-by-second viewing data -- anonymized, of course.
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Ross Rubin (@rossrubin) contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.
It's been a year of milestones for Android in the U.
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Wired reports that News Corp is working with Microsoft on their project to prevent Google from indexing stories from the Wall Street Journal, NY Post, and other News Corp-owned publications.
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It's been quite a few months since we've heard anything from Klausner Technologies, but it looks like the company has finally decided on its next set of targets that are allegedly infringing on its now infamous visual voicemail patents.
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You might've thought that Google was positioning its industry-changing Google Maps Navigation as a value proposition for Android 2.
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‘The Kiss’ from Adam Lambert’s AMA performance via CNN
Some might wondered why the singer was kissing a chick near the conclusion of Adam Lambert's performance of "For Your Entertainment" at last night's American Music Awards.
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It's been a crazy weekend, and we'll have the latest episode of The Engadget Show up to prove it soon enough, but for now we thought you might still be interested in the podcast we did live on Friday from within the hazy mist of show prep and Chrome OS assessment.
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Guess what, prospective Milestone owners, the Droid's one major advantage over its Euro cousin has just been coded out of existence by those proactive, un-American XDA Developers.
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When it comes to nerd obsessions, the only thing that can trump a fictional tablet developed by battling left-coast legends is the promise of a revolutionary OS from Google that relies upon nothing but a browser and the dreams of a young Larry Ellison.
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