Google, Audi to announce in-car Android plans next week, says WSJ

Google has big plans to put Android in cars, and will start by
announcing a tie-up with Audi at CES 2014 next week, according to the
WSJ. Its sources said that Android will power an in-car entertainment
system for that automaker, which will run on ...
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Samsung's new chip could put 4GB of memory in your next smartphone

Think the 3GB of RAM in the Galaxy Note 3 was a lot? Samsung was only
getting started. The company has just unveiled the first 8-gigabit (1GB)
low-power DDR4 memory chip, which could lead to 4GB of RAM in a
multi-layered, mobile-sized package. Moving ...
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How would you change Canon's EOS-1D X?

A $7,000 camera may only share a border with the mainstream gadgets we
normally discuss on How Would You Change, but it's one that's worth
bending a rule to discuss here. In the hands of our reviewer, we learned
that Canon's EOS-1D X wasn't ...
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Samsung's 110-inch Ultra HDTV is the world's largest, and it goes on sale Monday

Samsung promised at CES in January that it would deliver a 110-inch
UHDTV this year to dwarf its already-gargantuan 85-inch model and with
just a couple of days left to spare here it is. Apparently rolling out
in China, the Middle East and a few ...
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Hackers reverse engineer Wii U GamePad to stream from PC

Thought using the Wii U GamePad as a simple PC controller was a neat
trick? Try this on for size: a small team of hackers has figured out how
to stream PC games to the tablet-esque controller natively,
circumventing its host console. The hack was ...
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Weekly Roundup: 2013 Mac Pro review, judge okays NSA spying and more!

You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology
news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point.
This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top
headlines for the past seven days -- all ...
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The best cellphone deals of the week: 12.29.13

With Engadget's new tools, you can track price drops on thousands of
devices every day, and once a week we feature some of the best deals
right here. But act fast! Many of these are limited-time offers, and
won't last long.
The holiday shopping ...
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Defense bill makes US-based Russian satellite monitoring stations 'next to impossible' due to spying fears

The State Department hoped the building of satellite monitoring
stations might soften tempers between the US and Russia, which have
flared in the wake of asylum for Edward Snowden and arguments over
Syrian politcs. Congressional Republicans, the ...
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IRL: A look back at the original PlayStation Vita

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets,
apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at
products that already got the formal review treatment.
For now, the new PlayStation Vita is available in Japan ...
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NSA can reportedly bug computer equipment before it reaches buyers

Don't think that the NSA always has to wait until people are using
technology to start snooping on it. Spiegel has obtained documents which
claim that the agency's Tailored Access Operations (TAO) group can
intercept computer equipment orders and ...
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Time Machines: Casio gets smart at CES 2000

Welcome to Time Machines, where we offer up a selection of mechanical
oddities, milestone gadgets and unique inventions to test out your
tech-history skills. In the weeks leading up to the biggest gadget show
on Earth, we'll be offering a special ...
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Inhabitat's Week in Green: SuperPier, reversing the aging process and an artificial, self-regulating heart

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting
green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.
Well folks, we've made it through two major holidays, with just one more to go. We can't look into a ...
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Research shows eye-reflections in photos could be used to identify criminals

Did you ever watch CSI's tech boffins zoom into a photo, grab the
reflection in someone's eye, and through processing magic generate a
full facial image of the wanted criminal? If, like us, you rolled your
eyes at the program's "Hollywood" ...
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