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Crapgadget: 'All hope just might be lost' edition

Engadget  Nov 08 09

Tell us, readers -- haven't you dreamt deeply about shoving your hand into a toasty, moist hamburger at work in order to warm your digits without cranking the thermostat and irritating the Antarctica-born top brass? And tell us, haven't you always wanted a USB hub that doubled as an airplane toy? And honestly, don't even try to act like you've never longed for a fine-toothed comb that would stick out from your MacBook Pro whilst waiting at an airport. Amazingly, all of these radical fantasies can now be your own personal reality, as an unknown amount of faceless companies have inexplicably produced these very items and listed them for sale. Full story...

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Entelligence: Chrome OS, babies, and bathwater

Engadget  2 hours ago

Entelligence is a column by technology strategist and author Michael Gartenberg, a man whose desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a quality New York bagel is dwarfed only by his passion for tech.

Grace E-motorbikes are ultralightweight, German, and very expensive

Engadget  3 hours ago

We've ridden our fair share of electric bikes and motorcycles, but we've yet to get our hands on one that's been hand assembled in Berlin/Biesenthal.

How-to: run Chrome OS as a virtual machine

Engadget  3 hours ago

Itching for some Chrome OS? Well, we all are, but you might be a bit disappointed at the fact that while Google has open-sourced its progress on the OS so far, the version that is currently available for download seems eons behind what Google showed off at its event yesterday.

Robots perform synchronized interpretive dance for the holidays, fill us with cheer

Engadget  4 hours ago

You know what we love? Dancing robots and Christmas tunes. So combining the two and throwing the video up on YouTube would be akin to heaven, right? Well, as you'll see in the amazing video after the break: it doesn't get much better than this.

Barnes & Noble's Nook now sold out for the holidays

Engadget  4 hours ago

Hoping to put your hands on a Nook this holiday season? Here's hoping you got in the door early, because bookseller Barnes & Noble claims that the Kindle-competitor has sold out for anyone hoping to gift the thing this year.

FLO TV for iPhone proof-of-concept caught in the wild

Engadget  5 hours ago

We don't know if watching TV on a 3.5-inch display is your bag, as it were, but it looks like Qualcomm is moving onward and upward with its plans for FLO TV on the iPhone.

Robots perform in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' said to outdo the cast of New Moon

Engadget  5 hours ago

Shakespeare's plays have a long, long history of being modded to fit the times. We've seen Macbeths do the running man, and Cordelias dressed like Susie Sioux -- and we've also seen Forbidden Planet, so we know that Robby was just a tinned up Ariel.

YouTube pulls a Hulu -- yanking API access from Popcorn Hour, other TV-connected devices

Engadget  6 hours ago

Hope you weren't enjoying watching YouTube on the television screen, Popcorn Hour and other set-top box manufacturers have been given notice by the newly 1080p and network TV-friendly website that they are no longer welcome to access its content.

MIT researchers develop liquid metal battery for the grid and the home

Engadget  6 hours ago

We've see plenty of green power research over the years, from solar plants to underwater turbines , but relying on the sun or the sea for electricity is not without its challenges: the sun doesn't always shine, for instance, and sometimes the water is calm.

Motorola Motus specs leaked, headed for AT&T?

Engadget  6 hours ago

Slowly but surely, the Motorola Motus is coming into focus -- sort of. Hot on the heels of that super blurry shot we saw yesterday, BGR has some specs for the mid-range Android set, which seem to indicate this one's not much more than an AT&T-oriented variant of the Cliq: 850 / 1900 / 2100MHz 7.



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