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LG, Sharp and Philips to build developer’s kit, create Smart TV app standard

A triumvirate of television titans — LG, Sharp and Philips — are joining forces to create a development kit, defining a common standard for their Smart TV apps. The power play addresses the problem of fragmentation, since developers will only need…

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NVIDIA CEO sees major growth in mobile processing, quad-core tablets coming this year

During a sitdown with reporters yesterday, NVIDIA Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang discussed his company’s near- and long-term financial outlook, while providing some insight into the chipmaker’s quad-core future. According to Huang, NVIDIA expects to…

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Facebook Improves Its iPhone App, But iPad App Still MIA [Facebook]

Download the new Facebook app for iOS and you’ll be able to tag your friends and places, share external links from a web view and bring some improved privacy settings to your iPhone. More &raqu…

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September 6th in All, Engadget by . no comment .

File Expert Android app taps NFC to hasten your Bluetooth data transfers

What may seem like technology thought up for insert-some-Bond-flick-here, the File Expert Android app has added NFC functionality to its latest build — making single-tap transfers a new reality. Like the previous rendition, it uses Bluetooth to sen…

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RIM officially trots out BlackBerry App World 3.0 to 7 OS devices

Better late than never, ey? RIM finally got with the program and rolled out their official version 3.0 upgrade to BlackBerry App World. The updated application portal had already been available to Beta Zone members early last month and was slated fo…

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September 5th in All, Engadget by . no comment .

Medion announces LifeTab P9514 tablet, mysterious Android smartphone at IFA

Medion enjoyed a pretty eventful weekend at this year’s IFA in Berlin, where the German PC maker unveiled a new Android tablet and a rather obtuse Gingerbread smartphone. Known as the Lifetab P9514, the company’s 32GB, 1.6-pound slate is powered b…

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September 4th in All, Engadget by . no comment .

Zero1 VooMote Zapper remote control for iOS hands-on (video)

Are you one of those old-school types who still watches TV programs on an actual television? Then you probably also own one or fifteen of those cordless channel changer contraptions — you know, the kind that use AA batteries and magic beams of light …

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September 4th in All, Engadget by . no comment .

Final Cut Studio on sale again via Apple telesales, video editors worldwide breathe sighs of relief

If you’re one of the many Final Cut Pro users unhappy with Apple’s latest version — and you haven’t been lured into Adobe’s open arms — today brings good news. According to MacRumors, Cupertino will continue to offer the previous, discontinued ver…

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September 3rd in All, Engadget by . no comment .

TomTom iOS app update invites iPads to the party, provides directions

Have you been navigating that cross-country trip via the recently updated TomTom iPhone app while carrying along an iPad on the excursion as well? Soon, you’ll be able to find your way by slate alone, as the company has announced an iPad-optimized v…

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AR.Drone control finally comes to Android, lazy quadrocopter enthusiasts rejoice

The folks at Parrot have been promising us an Android app for the AR.Drone since pretty much day one. Well, it certainly took long enough (it’s been over a year since the app was demoed at Google I/O), but pre-made quadrocopter fans no longer have t…

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