Verizon commits to ‘newer’ Android for Droid Eris with Google Maps Navigation in Q1 2010

HTC has pulled no punches about the fact that it intends to bring Heros up to Android 2.0 (or is that 2.1?) spec at some point, though neither Sprint nor Verizon had quickly followed on to assure customers that there’d be upgrades ready and waiting for their versions (sure, technically, the Droid Er…

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Screen grabs: House, MD likes a little PSP Go between his high-risk medical procedures

Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today’s movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.
There’s one thing (and one thing only) that we know about House, MD. He seriously loves nearly killing people before saving t…

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Nearly two million mobile WiMAX subscribers worldwide by year’s end, most eyeing LTE suspiciously

The folks at ABI Research have done up a nice summary of the status of mobile WiMAX globally, saying that they expect the total number of subscribers to be at around two million come January. Overall it’s not the most optimistic picture, with many service rollouts falling short of their projected ai…

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webOS 1.3.5 to finally kill off app storage limit?

There’s no debating it: having 8GB of onboard storage on your phone is great. What’s even better, though, is if you can actually use it — and currently, owners of Palm Pres and Pixis are stuck with an arbitrary limit for curious technical reasons that caps app installations after a couple hundred m…

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