We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site.
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Sometimes the X-Prize foundation gets a little ahead of itself.
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It's a rite of passage for newly released Android überphones: the inevitable root.
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While it seems like the new iPad is available everywhere on the planet, there are still locations where it's impossible to find one.
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We've heard that Apple intends to step up hiring at a new research center in Israel, and here is more evidence of that effort.
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Sharp and Hon Hai Precision, parent company of Foxconn, are partnering to improve the LCD manufacturing process for the iPhone.
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We already knew that Nokia had been running its fingers through Bing's map-like hair, marking it with its scent, now it's added a little lipstick to its collar.
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Rumors of the Sony ST26i smartphone have been swirling for a while now, but up until recently, we've had nothing to sink our teeth into.
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It's been almost four years since Apple debuted its App Store platform for iOS (and then the Mac), and MacStories has an in-depth look back at that time.
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Apple's march to world domination continues, this time with a new Apple Store planned for the UK seaside city of Plymouth.
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While Callaway has been helping you navigate the golf course for awhile, all its imagery has been abstract; that's not much help if it turns out a patch marked "rough" on one hole is really shorthand for "crocodile-infested swamp.
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The latest rumor to get everyone talking is that Apple will drop Google Maps for their own proprietary software.
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Were you asleep at mission control during Endeavor's final flight? Did you forget to look to the New York City skyline for the Enterprise's last adventure? Buck up buttercup, there's still one Space Shuttle launch you haven't missed -- a faux Space Shuttle, named Explorer, is prepping itself to ride a barge to NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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