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Google Wallet unofficially finessed into Galaxy Nexus, complete ...

Engadget  Mon, 11/28/2011 - 19:12

Galaxy Nexus owners may start looking to their phone whenever that pesky bank account is dying for some hurt.


 

Diamond-encrusted Lunatik iPod nano watch is as superfluous as i...

Engadget  Sat, 04/02/2011 - 06:46

If you're the type of person who has 99 problems, a satisfactory wristwatch being one, feast your lustful eyes on this diamond-encrusted abomination.


 

RIM, Bank of America partnering up for Mobile Wallet NFC trial

Engadget  Sat, 02/26/2011 - 09:31

We've known for some time that RIM is going all-in on NFC (isn't everyone?), but we didn't realize they were going retroactive, too.


 

Motorola and Verizon's crazy portrait Droid Pro unveiled

Engadget  Tue, 10/05/2010 - 17:27

Whoa -- we knew Motorola likes to get funky with the form factors, but the new Droid Pro on Verizon might be the strangest (and best) yet: it's a portrait device with a BlackBerry-esque keyboard below the screen.


 

LG VL600 LTE / CDMA modem for Verizon in the wild?

Engadget  Thu, 07/29/2010 - 19:36

You might remember that an LTE modem for Verizon passed FCC muster not long ago -- now, it seems we're getting our first glimpse of it.


 

iPod touch FaceTime calling to be based on email addresses?

Engadget  Thu, 07/15/2010 - 09:17

We've been assuming that the next iPod touch will get in on Apple's FaceTime video-calling action, but the open question has been how calls will actually be initiated without phone numbers, and BGR's saying it has the scoop: it's going to be based on email addresses.


 

HTC promises fix for Droid Incredible's ne'er-to-forget browser

Engadget  Sat, 06/19/2010 - 01:33

In case you missed the recent excitement, a "feature" of HTC's Droid Incredible was found whereby the Sense UI bookmarking widget would take random screenshots of your web browsing experience and put the


 

Verizon simplifying plans, cutting voice costs, requiring data p...

Engadget  Thu, 01/14/2010 - 18:28

Verizon's not known for simplicity when it comes to plan selection (actually, most carrier's aren't) -- currently, individuals can choose from Basic, Select, Connect, and Premium plans in a variety of voice bucket sizes, each featuring different text message and data allowances.