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Wikimedia’s small-screen future

Published on 05/03/2013 by in News

The office is silent when our small film crew arrives at Wikimedia’s San Francisco headquarters. There’s none of the newsroom buzz one might associate with the operators of one of the world’s largest sites. Hell, the day I started at AOL, there wa…

 
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Wikimedia’s small-screen future

Published on 05/03/2013 by in News

The office is silent when our small film crew arrives at Wikimedia’s San Francisco headquarters. There’s none of the newsroom buzz one might associate with the operators of one of the world’s largest sites. Hell, the day I started at AOL, there wa…

 
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Siva Cycle Atom bike-powered battery charger eyes-on (video)

Published on 05/01/2013 by in News

It was just about a week ago that we first told you about Siva Cycle’s Atom, a pedal-powered battery charger that’s currently taking Kickstarter by storm, healthily surpassing its $85,000 goal, with 21 days to spare. Lo and behold, the kinetic per…

 
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Vine update brings support for front-facing camera, mentions

Published on 04/30/2013 by in News

Couple of key updates for the 1.1 version of Twitter’s pithy video app, Vine. First up is support for front-facing cameras, for those who can’t get enough short web videos of themselves. Tap the icon in the lower-left corner of the app and it will…

 
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The Engadget Show 43: Music with John Vanderslice, Black Milk, Dan Deacon, Pandora, Sub Pop and more!

Published on 04/25/2013 by in News

These days, music and technology are inexorably linked — from creation and recording, to distribution and discovery, it’s hard to imagine a song reaching our ears that hasn’t made its way through some electronic filter. Being the huge music nerds…

 
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Twitter #Music app hands-on (iOS and web)

Published on 04/18/2013 by in News

Surely no one was surprised when Twitter formally announced the launch of its #Music service this morning (save, perhaps, from the fact that the company used Good Morning America, of all places, to share the big news). Frankly, we’re just glad to …

 
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The Engadget Show is nominated for a Webby Award!

Published on 04/10/2013 by in News

The past year and a half has been a period of big changes for the Engadget Show, eschewing our longstanding studio format for a new kind of program that’s given us the freedom to travel the world, in search of bigger, deeper stories. We spent the yea…

 
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The Engadget Show 42: Expand with OUYA, Google, DJ Spooky, robots, space, hardware startups and more!

Published on 03/28/2013 by in News

Listen, we’re not going to promise you that watching an hour-long episode is the same as going to Expand. The good news for those of you who were unable to attend due to scheduling or geography, however, is that the ticket price is a bit lower, and m…

 
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GarageBand for iOS gets Audiobus support, plays nicely with other apps

Published on 03/20/2013 by in News

Still haven’t found the sound you’re looking for in Apple’s iOS GarageBand offering? The newly released version 1.4 broadens the music app’s horizons, thanks to Audiobus compatibility, letting it work alongside titles like Animoog, ThumbJam, Samplr a…

 
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Engadget Expand wrap-up: Google, Kinect, electric cars, robots, makers and more!

Published on 03/18/2013 by in News

Not all that long ago, we were staring at spreadsheets, table layouts and sketch-ups, squinting our eyes and attempting to wrap our brains around all of it. On Friday, we popped by Fort Mason in San Francisco, to test drive ZBoard’s latest and greate…

 
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