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EFO’s diminutive Google TV keyboard makes us laugh, cry, exclaim

Google’s remained fairly mum on its TV experiment ever since a number of major networks blocked Google TV devices from accessing their online content, but you can bet that Logitech and Sony are still doing everything they can to unload inventory. If — for whatever reason — you’ve found yourself in the precarious position of needing a backup keyboard, EFO ‘s got a couple of comical solutions. The outfit’s new Google TV keyboard is named simply enough, and it’s also one of the smallest KB remotes in the history of KB remotes. That’s great for those who tend to shove their controlling devices into pockets and whatnot, and there’s even a touchpad that works vertically and horizontally — depending on preference, of course. Bluetooth ($75) and RF ($65) versions are available, with initial shipments to go out starting on the 15th. Head on past the break for a demo video, also known as the cutest thing you’ll see all day. Continue reading EFO’s diminutive Google TV keyboard makes us laugh, cry, exclaim EFO’s diminutive Google TV keyboard makes us laugh, cry, exclaim originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 22:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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LG files ITC complaint against Sony, goes blow for blow

Late last year, Sony smacked LG with claims of patent infringement , and now the Korean company is swinging back with complaints of its own. LG reportedly filed two claims with the ITC on February 4th, accusing Sony devices — including Bravia and PlayStation 3 — of stepping on eight separate LG patents. We knew something like this couldn’t be far behind Sony’s ITC filing and accompanying federal court case, and we’re equally unmoved to hear LG is firing back with its very own civil suit, recently filed in California. Last year we saw patent infringement suits spread like meningitis in a college dorm, and if this dispute is any sign, we can expect to see more of the same in 2011. Let the litigation begin! LG files ITC complaint against Sony, goes blow for blow originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 21:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Net neutrality expert Tim Wu named senior advisor to the FTC

The Federal Trade Commission just appointed outspoken anti-DRM advocate Ed Felten as its first Chief Technologist a few months ago , and it’s now made another fairly bold move with the appointment of Tim Wu as a senior advisor. As any Engadget Show viewer is no doubt well aware , Wu is not only a noted net neutrality expert, he actually coined the term, and he’s not exactly shy to make his opinions on the matter known. He won’t strictly be dealing with net neutrality at the FTC, though — Chairman Jon Leibowitz says that he will instead be “working on issues at the nexus of consumer protection, competition, law and technology.” For his part, Wu will be taking a leave from his position at Columbia Law School to take on the new job (which he’ll begin February 14th), and it seems like he’ll also be a bit less outspoken on Twitter — his most recent tweet noted that there would be “no more policy tweets” starting next week. Head on past the break to watch our full interview with Wu from last fall. Continue reading Net neutrality expert Tim Wu named senior advisor to the FTC Net neutrality expert Tim Wu named senior advisor to the FTC originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 20:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nikon crams 36x zoom in P500, full manual controls in P300, refreshes Coolpix range with tons of color

Is it spring already? Nikon has just assaulted us with no less than nine new Coolpix models, freshening up its consumer offering with a litany of hot new shades, touchscreens and hardware updates. We’ll let you dig into the press releases after the break for the full details, but the two new Performance range cameras, the P500 and P300, are worth discussing in more detail. The P500 improves on Nikon’s P100 by a few orders of magnification, touting a voyeur-friendly 36x optical zoom, while also offering a 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, 1080 / 30p video plus stereo sound recording, max ISO of 3200, and an 1100mAh battery. The back is also adorned with a tiltable display, sized at 3 inches diagonally and fitting 920k dots. Yours on March 3rd for $400, €464 or

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Nikon Coolpix S9100 extends an 18x zoom from a compact body capable of 1080p video

Last we heard from Nikon on the topic of high-end point-and-shoot cameras, it was touting Full HD video and a backside-illuminated 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor on its S8100 . Well, here comes the S9100, still possessing those goodies, but now it’s attaching them to a lens capable of 18x optical zoom — a feature you’d usually expect to find on shooters far bulkier than this pocket-friendly portable. ISO sensitivity can stretch up to 3200 (only 800 in automatic mode), there’s a 1050mAh battery helping power the 3-inch, 920k-dot rear-mounted display, and you’ll also probably want to know that the 1080p movie mode records sound in stereo and ticks along at a healthy 30fps. Our brief time with the S9100 revealed it to be a typically well built little shooter, although we did notice zooming it backwards and forwards is a fairly slow affair — which can grow into something of a nuisance when you’ve got such a massive zoom range — while the tripod mount is way off to the left of center. We’re sure Nikon has thought that decision through and balanced the camera’s weight appropriately, however. Sales around the world begin on March 17th, with local pricing set at $330, €348 and

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Reminder: HP / Palm’s webOS ‘Think Beyond’ event is tomorrow (update: the countdown is on!)

To say we’re expecting big things from HP and Palm at tomorrow’s webOS “Think Beyond” event would be a huge understatement: not only has the company strongly hinted at a family of new mobile products, it’s even playfully called us out for leaking the Topaz tablet as seen in the invite above, and released a very intriguing teaser video . Update: Palm’s website has been taken over by a countdown and the teaser video, and “Think Ahead” has been added as a tagline — perhaps hinting at a tease of future products? We’ll find out soon enough. Of course, we’ll be there live to cover it all when the event starts at 10:00AM PST — and you’ll find our liveblog at this link at the following local times: 07:00AM – Hawaii 10:00AM – Pacific 11:00AM – Mountain 12:00PM – Central 01:00PM – Eastern 06:00PM – London 07:00PM – Paris 09:00PM – Moscow 11:30PM – Mumbai 03:00AM – Tokyo (February 10th) 05:00AM – Sydney (February 10th) See you then! Reminder: HP / Palm’s webOS ‘Think Beyond’ event is tomorrow (update: the countdown is on!) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 19:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nokia CEO Stephen Elop rallies troops in brutally honest ‘burning platform’ memo? (update: it’s real!)

“The first iPhone shipped in 2007, and we still don’t have a product that is close to their experience. Android came on the scene just over 2 years ago, and this week they took our leadership position in smartphone volumes. Unbelievable.” This is just one of many, many pieces of stark knowledge allegedly dropped by recently-appointed Nokia CEO Stephen Elop — formerly of Microsoft — in a roughly 1,300-word memo to the company’s employees that we’ve received today. Though we can’t vouch for the authenticity, it’s notable that the memo contains a portion previously reported by The Register and heard by sources at TechCrunch Europe , so it would seem that we’ve simply received the whole thing. Elop goes on to suggest that his company is “standing on a burning platform” and must “change [its] behavior,” suggesting that the adoption of a non-homegrown platform like Android or Windows Phone 7 is a more realistic possibility than ever before. Update: We’ve now heard from multiple trusted sources that this memo is indeed real, and was posted to an internal Nokia employee system. That makes it one of the most exciting and interesting CEO memos we’ve ever seen — and we’re absolutely dying to see how Elop plans to shake things up. Overall, the communique laments Nokia’s lateral movement while Apple and Google have started eating its lunch on the mid- and high end and Shenzhen-based off brands have started to cut into its traditional dominance in emerging markets, leaving Espoo with virtually zero market leadership. It’s a stark revelation that seems befitting of a man brought in from the outside — he’s neither Finnish, nor raised in the Nokia system — and he promises to start revealing the way forward this Friday at the company’s Capital Markets Day event where grandiose plans have been unveiled in the past . Whether the memo is legitimate or not, the frequency and intensity of big-time rumors floating around Nokia ahead of Capital Markets Day (and MWC next week) have been pretty wild: we’ve heard they’ll be announcing a partnership with Microsoft possibly revolving around Windows Phone 7, that a boatload of executives would be shown the door , and that Elop would start looking to Nokia’s new Silicon Valley campus as its center of gravity, with execs and senior management expected to start spending more time outside Finland. We’ll know far, far more about what’s going on over in Espoo in the next few days, but in the meantime, here are some choice quotes from the memo: “…there is intense heat coming from our competitors, more rapidly than we ever expected. Apple disrupted the market by redefining the smartphone and attracting developers to a closed, but very powerful ecosystem.” “They changed the game, and today, Apple owns the high-end range.” “Google has become a gravitational force, drawing much of the industry’s innovation to its core.” “We have some brilliant sources of innovation inside Nokia, but we are not bringing it to market fast enough. We thought MeeGo would be a platform for winning high-end smartphones. However, at this rate, by the end of 2011, we might have only one MeeGo product in the market.” “…Symbian is proving to be an increasingly difficult environment in which to develop to meet the continuously expanding consumer requirements…” “Our competitors aren’t taking our market share with devices; they are taking our market share with an entire ecosystem.” “We poured gasoline on our own burning platform. I believe we have lacked accountability and leadership to align and direct the company through these disruptive times. We had a series of misses. We haven’t been delivering innovation fast enough. We’re not collaborating internally. Nokia, our platform is burning.” Read the full memo after the break. Continue reading Nokia CEO Stephen Elop rallies troops in brutally honest ‘burning platform’ memo? (update: it’s real!) Nokia CEO Stephen Elop rallies troops in brutally honest ‘burning platform’ memo? (update: it’s real!) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 18:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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WSJ: iPad 2 in production, features FaceTime camera, faster processor

Oh look, what’s this? The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the iPad 2 has entered production — which exactly lines up previously rumored manufacturing schedules . According to the WSJ , the new edition of Apple’s tablet will have a faster processor with a better GPU and more memory in a thinner, lighter package. There’s also said to be a front-facing camera for video conferencing, but the much-discussed display resolution will remain “similar” to the current iPad — which actually goes along with the most recent information we’ve gotten from our sources, who say that the next iPad will indeed stay at the current resolution, and that the higher-res display we’d heard about earlier may have actually been for a future model. As for availability, the WSJ says the new iPad will be on Verizon and AT&T, which certainly makes sense — although it’ll be interesting to see how Verizon handles positioning it against the upcoming Xoom, which Motorola is marketing in an aggressively anti-iPad manner . In any event, between the iPad 2, the Xoom, and whatever Palm has to offer tomorrow, this spring is about to get very, very interesting. WSJ: iPad 2 in production, features FaceTime camera, faster processor originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 17:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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New HTC with Android spotted in promotional video, possibly Wildfire 2?

Look, it happens — sometimes your video production team isn’t perfectly synced with the marketing team, which isn’t perfectly synced with the PR team, and so on and so forth until a leak eventually happens. No sweat, HTC! This video posted today on HTC’s official YouTube stream starts off with a gentleman handling a water-washed rock on a beach… which magically transforms just moments later into a device we don’t think we’ve seen before. Our tipster wisely suggests it could be the Wildfire 2, which seems believable considering its general similarity to the original model — minus the optical pad, of course. Whatever it is, odds are good we’ll get full disclosure in a few days at MWC . Follow the break for the full video. [Thanks, Andrew] Continue reading New HTC with Android spotted in promotional video, possibly Wildfire 2? New HTC with Android spotted in promotional video, possibly Wildfire 2? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 17:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Google Translate for iPhone hits the App Store

iPhone users have been able to use a mobile-optimized HTML5 version of Google Translate for some time now, but they can now finally also get an honest-to-goodness app of their own just like their Android-using friends . That brings with it a number of enhancements over the basic web app, including a speak-to-translate feature with support for 15 languages, the ability to listen to your translations in 23 different languages, and a full-screen mode that lets you show your translated text to others with large, easy-to-read text. Google is still keep a few features exclusive to the Android version, however, including the still-experimental conversation mode that allows for some on-the-fly translations — both apps are also still lacking a much-needed beatbox mode . Google Translate for iPhone hits the App Store originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 17:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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