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Exclusive interview with Joe Belfiore, corporate VP of Windows Phone

Published: July 19, 2010

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By now you’ve probably read our in-depth blowout of Windows Phone 7 (and if not, what are you waiting for?).


Interview: Chuck Pagano talks ESPN 3D, mobile streaming

Published: June 12, 2010

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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


Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch: the full interview

Published: May 26, 2010

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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


Flash 10.1 for Android beta unveiled: Hulu a no-show, Froyo now a minimum requirement

Published: May 20, 2010

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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. The announcement doesn’t come without caveats, however, and the bad news is that Froyo is now a minimum requirement — according to Murarka, the APIs needed for its software only now exist in 2.2.


PlayStation Move bonus round: Move Party hands-on and interview with Anton Mikhailov

Published: March 23, 2010

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Alright, so you’ve seen the PlayStation Move insanity from the Engadget Show , but we’ve got a little extra treat for you.


PlayStation Move bonus round: Move Party hands-on and interview with Anton Mikhailov

Published: March 23, 2010

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Alright, so you’ve seen the PlayStation Move insanity from the Engadget Show , but we’ve got a little extra treat for you. After the show we were able to play through a game of Move Party with Sony’s own Anton Mikhailov, who actually coded a lot of the tech demos we saw during the show (some of them the night before!).


Jen-Hsun Huang is ‘looking forward’ to court date with Intel, sees no reason to settle (video)

Published: March 9, 2010

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Sometimes companies spar out their differences behind closed doors, and sometimes they have guys like Jen-Hsun Huang at their helms and the whole world gets to know how they feel and what they intend to do about it. The Tegrasaurus Rex has taken a recent interview with Fortune magazine as an opportunity to eloquently lay out his side’s case in the epic cross-licensing dispute between NVIDIA and Intel, and to let us all know that he sees “no reason” to settle with the Atom-making giant


ASUS CEO talks tablets, smartbooks and Windows Phone 7 Series phones

Published: March 3, 2010

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Ever wonder about the man behind the insane amount of ASUS products we cover?


Nokia hints at augmented reality Maps and 3D smartphones in its future (video)

Published: February 22, 2010

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You know what happens when we see a video pop on Nokia Conversations (Nokia’s official blog) featuring a senior VP from Nokia’s smartphone division? Everything stops — who knows what might be revealed during an informal, semi-scripted chat. When asked about Nokia’s future smartphone technologies and experiences, Jo Harlow, SVP of Smartphones dives right into a discussion of augmented reality as a means to enhance existing Nokia services like the Ovi Maps experience


ASUS’ Jonney Shih talks tablets, Chrome OS and the (eventual) demise of netbooks

Published: January 22, 2010

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We’ve gotta say: after witnessing the ASUS press event at CES this year, we have a whole new love for the company and its outspoken Chairman, Jonney “megatrend” Shih. The man, myth, legend recently sat down with Silicon.com and talked a bit about his own brand of the future. Apparently ASUS has slate PC prototypes in its labs, along with netbooks running Android and Chrome OS, but there’s nothing he’s convinced is ready for market yet.


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