February 24th, 2010
Clearwire announced its Q4 2009 and 2009 year end results today, and though WiMAX in the US is lagging behind its European counterparts, it is coming on strong and 2010 promises to be a banner year for the 4G service. Q4 2009 was a strong quarter for Clearwire with the wireless provider adding 85,000 new subscribers in that three month period alone, a single quarter increase that is the largest in company history and greater than its first three... 
February 8th, 2010
The Internet is a very large and busy place connecting people, organizations, and countries every day. With that kind of mass communication around the globe it is no wonder that the Internet makes our world feel a little smaller every year.  But have you ever wondered what kind of people frequent the Information Super Highway on  Read More →
December 31st, 2009
Wow. Can you believe it? We made it all the way through 2009! We truly had some of the most amazing and exciting coverage ever on Engadget this past 12 months — and we figured it’s time to take a look back at the heaviest hitters from the last 365. This was a big year for us, we got a whole new look , an iPhone app (with more on the way), hired some new staff, got ourselves a show , went on late night TV , and managed to snap up... 
December 31st, 2009
StumbleUpon has released its list of the most Stumbled websites of 2009. The service allows users to share their favorite websites and articles. Some of the most popular websites may be a bit surprising to most people. Websites have been listed by category below: Arts Jim Jarmusch Quote – 278K Stumbles Aled Lewis Illustrations – 253K Stumbles Pepsi Logo Response  Read More →
December 26th, 2009
Google has revealed its traditional Holiday Doodle this past Monday. As has been the case with all previous doodles, Google’s Dennis Hwang tweaked the company logo appearing on the main search page. You’ve probably noticed it if you have visited Google.com over the past few days: A multi-stage artwork depicts holiday postcards piling atop the  Read More →
December 24th, 2009
Normally if a CEO was offered a $1 salary for a year’s worth of work, they would most likely laugh at such a gesture. For the CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs is most likely content with such a deal and is probably even happier with just still being here. According to the Associated Press, Apple indeed paid Jobs  Read More →
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