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Fuzhou Rockchip teases Android 4.0 PAD, brings Ice Cream Sandwich to the big screen (video) *http://bit.ly/v7BoFT
Switched On: HTC goes back to the future *http://bit.ly/s2jZSu
Chevy Volt under 'formal safety investigation' by NHTSA due to post-crash fire concerns *http://bit.ly/siFQXh
Gameloft bringing a dozen iPad games to Jetstar flights, curbing in-flight boredom with UNO *http://bit.ly/unQ2JJ
Panasonic plans to go forth with Android to all of Europe this spring, North America is a definite maybe *http://bit.ly/rpPYBZ
Samsung Galaxy S II LTE arrives in Japan, NTT DoCoMo offers up its first course of 4G phones *http://bit.ly/sEEyEP
Mouse Computer's LuvBook S heals emotional scars, one Hello Kitty at a time *http://bit.ly/uXtS4n
Screen Grabs: Covert Affairs exposes secret Rogers service in Washington DC *http://bit.ly/sCkzUL
Visualized: Steve Jobs and his patents, as showcased by the USPTO *http://bit.ly/sSICgX
Cricket unveils ZTE Chorus, its third Muve Music smartphone *http://bit.ly/tpGetr
Chrome to gain plug and play gamepad support and WebRTC video chat in 2012 *http://bit.ly/sF8hEm
Engadget's holiday gift guide 2011: digital cameras *http://bit.ly/t3GIyy
Tesla Motors spills its guts for showroom tour, visitors wonder where the gas tank's hiding *http://bit.ly/t1yXe2
MIT slinks into a cafe, orders a side of photonic chips on silicon *http://bit.ly/tBM6zc
FCC Fridays: November 25, 2011 *http://bit.ly/rNi5ls
Engadget Distro Issue 15 tackles the Nook Tablet, HTC's Rezound and your turkey hangover *http://bit.ly/tIPfu2
OCZ Octane SSD benchmarked, new Indilinx controller holds its ground *http://bit.ly/stYv8Z
Penguin catalog marches back into Kindle Library Lending Service, new releases still out in the cold *http://bit.ly/tmdNtA
Helsinki care center imports bots to battle Alzheimer's, lead sing-alongs (video) *http://bit.ly/soIMvk
SiriProxy enables voice control of third-party apps (video) *http://bit.ly/w59uLb
Court holds European ISPs can't be forced to filter traffic, users free to fly the jolly roger *http://bit.ly/v09rVM
Cisco, Telia to activate 'world's fastest internet connection' at 120Gbps, sounds pretty Swede *http://bit.ly/trRgVc
HTC 're-evaluates' S3 Graphics deal following patent defeat by Apple *http://bit.ly/tSHZ1C
Galaxy Nexus LTE casts slightly larger silhouette *http://bit.ly/tjNkpR
Modular USB flash drive concept offers a new way to sort your data *http://bit.ly/rTcn3N
Spotify hits 2.5 million paying subscribers, Yacht Rock playlists reach an all-time high *http://bit.ly/rrDmAo
The Engadget Mobile Turkeycast, live at 2PM ET with guest Phil Nickinson! *http://bit.ly/sTHojA
LightSquared teams with Soundtracker, gives access to 11 million tunes on-the-go *http://bit.ly/uGkrbj
Researchers create spinal cord connectors from human stem cells, heralding breakthrough *http://bit.ly/u1yuBA
QPAD MK-85 gaming keyboard brings NKRO, Cherry MX switches, devilish red backlights *http://bit.ly/sJWhKZ
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