We've been announcing our speakers for Expand in San Francisco this March 16-17, doling out the good news a little bit at a time.
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We are having the hunch that the BlackBerry Z10 will come in black and white color flavors. Our speculations are based on previous leaked images of the phone appearing in black and white.
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Artiphon unveiled its Instrument 1 late last year when it released teaser images that hit the internet like wildfire.
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The term “YOLO” has been getting quite a bit of flack recently due to the way it has been used, so we have to wonder why Intel has decided to name one of their smartphones after it.
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Here's the good news: Ben and Richard survived the so-named CES Death Flu.
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Unannounced Samsung Godiva Smartphone Poses for Photos is a post by Chuong Nguyen from Gotta Be Mobile.
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Sony's been mum on any new PlayStation (read: PlayStation 4) news since .
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AOL Tech -- the team behind Engadget, TUAW, Joystiq, Massively and more -- is looking for a great front-end developer who can help us take Engadget and our other blogs to new levels.
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Huawei to Challenge Galaxy S4 With Its Own 8-Core CPU is a post by Chuong Nguyen from Gotta Be Mobile.
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Romotive was on-hand this week showing off the latest version of its Romo iPhone robot.
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Masimo makes medical grade pulse oximeters, which measure the amount of oxygen in your blood.
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This time last year, the folks from Red Digital Cinema dropped a few exciting goodies off at our trailer, so we're more than happy to welcome the company's co-founder (aka "Leader of the Rebellion") Ted Schilowitz to our stage, to check out the latest in high-end cinematic hardware.
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Ever wished your phone had more screens?
The YotaPhone is perfectly suited to grant that wish, and this morning product development company Symphony Teleca announced that they'll be partnering with the company that makes the device.
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Our sister site, Engadget, got a chance to try out the iSmartAlarm, which is a Wi-Fi camera set with LED lights that send an alert to your iPhone if it detects movement in your home.
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The FCC has approved a RIM device that runs on AT&T's network.
The filing, which was discovered by Engadget, approves a BlackBerry that runs on the same type of network AT&T uses for its 4G LTE devices.
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Last week saw the leak of some blurry photos of what appeared to be the new BlackBerry N-series phone.
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