Josh is on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight! It’s a holiday miracle!
Killer flying robots ? No, not this time. Our fearless leader is back once again in Jimmy Fallon 's guest chair, this time with a bunch of new holiday gear at his disposal
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: affiliate, engadget, engadget-show, fallon, fearless, guests-include, jimmyfallon, madness, nbc, segel
Josh will be on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight!
Hey, if you're still awake at 12:35 ET, you're probably going to want to surf over to NBC and check out Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight. Our very own EIC, Joshua Topolsky will be on the show with some gear in tow
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: check-out-jimmy, check-out-late, cranston, eisenberg, engadget, engadget-show, entry, fallon, jesse, jimmy, jimmy fallon, joshua-topolsky, latenightwithjimmyfallon
Interview: Chuck Pagano talks ESPN 3D, mobile streaming
During our time at ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut this past week, we were able to peek inside every nook and cranny of the company's technological side. We discovered some pretty remarkable things about the culture and attitude toward innovation, and while the bulk of that discovery will be seen in a forthcoming Engadget Show segment, we couldn't help but share some insight from a kind fellow who has been deeply involved in the blinking lights portion of ESPN from day one. We sat down for a brief one-on-one interview with Chuck Pagano -- ESPN's executive vice president of technology -- following the outfit's 3D launch, and while we were both bitter over the 1-1 result in the South Africa vs
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: Arrival, deeply-involved, engadget-show, espn, espn3d, features, impending, launch, phone, result
Verizon’s V CAST Video for Android now available, runs $10 a month
Android owners on Verizon now have a new (albeit pricey) way to bide their time as they wait in grocery store checkout lines, doctors' offices, traffic jams, DMVs, and Engadget Show entrance gates, because Big Red is flipping the switch today on its V CAST Video offering for every Google-powered handset to hit its network so far. The Droid , Droid Eris , Devour , Droid Incredible , and Ally are all equipped to take advantage of the app, which claims to offer over 230 full-length shows spanning over 40 programming providers -- but the downside is that it'll cost you $10 a month on top of your data plan, the same that V CAST Video On Demand runs on Verizon's other phones. If you're willing to take the plunge, look for it in the Market right away.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: checkout-lines, downside, droid, droid incredible, droidincredlble, engadget-show, entrance, flipping, market, programming, time, traffic, v cast video, verizon, verizon-wireless
Motorola to launch two smartphones on Verizon in July, says WSJ
Motorola 's been making good with Verizon as of late, and according to the Wall Street Journal , the two just signed a deal to "ensure some of its upcoming smartphones will be heavily promoted" by the carrier." The article goes on to say that Motorola is planning to launch a pair of such devices on VZW this year, with the obvious platform choice being Android for both.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: Choices, engadget, engadget-show, from-television, googleandroid, guess, mobile, motorola, obvious, result, smartphone, verizon-wireless
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch: the full interview
If you've seen the most recent Engadget Show , then you know that Kevin Lynch is one interesting dude. In fact, we had such a lengthy conversation with him that we couldn't fit the whole thing into our allotted time! Still, we thought what he had to say was pretty darn interesting, so we wanted to share the entire clip here. If you've got about 37 minutes and a hankering for Flash talk..
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: chieftechnicalofficer, conversation, engadget-show, hankering, kevin, kevin lynch, kevinlynch, reading
Flash 10.1 for Android beta unveiled: Hulu a no-show, Froyo now a minimum requirement
What was once just one echelon above a myth is now finally coming to fruition. Adobe is pushing out a beta of its Flash 10.1 player alongside Google's own beta for Android 2.2 " Froyo ." The general release for Flash is still on track for June, according to Anup Murarka of the Mobile and Devices team.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: adobe, bad, beta, engadget-show, impressions, inquiries, integration, marketplace, minimum, oems, result, video
Engadget and The Engadget Show are nominated for Webby Awards!
Hey guys, we just wanted to share a little bit of good news with you. We just found out that both Engadget as a site and The Engadget Show have been nominated for Webby Awards! Now of course, we feel like the work we do on the site speaks for itself -- with or without gold stars -- but we thought this was a pretty cool nod and wanted to tell you
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: aol, bit, engadget, engadget-show, gold, Hey, nomination, result, stars, technology, video
Exclusive: LG’s Windows Phone 7 Series early prototype unveiled (with video!)
Microsoft's Aaron Woodman just pulled off a little surprise here at The Engadget Show: he brought out LG's Windows Phone 7 Series pre-production prototype! The QWERTY slider is the first branded Windows Phone 7 Series device the world's ever seen, and while the hardware and software are both obviously early, we can tell you a few things about it: it's just a hair thicker than an iPhone or Nexus One, there are dedicated hardware camera, volume, and power buttons in addition to the back, home, and search buttons dictated by Windows Phone 7 Series, and we noticed a five megapixel camera with a flash on the back, along with a headphone jack.
Categories: Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: breaking-news, breakingnews, camera, early-prototype, engadget-show, iphone-or-nexus, nexus one, phone, production, qwerty, slider, slider qerty, windows, windows-phone, windowsphone
Engadget for iPhone / iPod touch 2.0.1 now available!
Hey guys, some fun news to share: Engadget for iPhone / iPod touch 2.0.1 was just approved by Apple and is now available on the App Store! The big new feature is landscape mode in article, comment, and sharing views, but we've also bumped up font sizes, made some improvements to the commenting experience, and added the ability to edit tweets directly in the app. Oh, and you can also now email photos from galleries from within the app, and customize the toolbar.
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: anibal, asha, black, engadget-show, gurwin-high, iphone 3g, iphone 3gs, ipod-touch, milissa, news, offline-viewing, rajesh-kumar, tarquini