Distro Issue 53: Will the S Pen-wielding Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 rise above its tablet foes?

Distro Issue 53 Will the S Penweilding Samsung Galaxy Note 101 rise above its tablet foes

The unfinished Galaxy Note 10.1 was cast into Android slate prime time at Mobile World Congress a few months back. Now the production model as arrived and we put it through its paces in this week’s edition of our e-publication. If tablets aren’t really your thing, we also give the Vizio Thin + Light and the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon the in-depth review treatment this time around. “Eyes-on” takes a closer look at the B&O Beolit 12, “Rec Reading” offers a collection of Rudy Rucker’s short stories, “Weekly Stat” catches a nice breeze and Red Hat’s Chris Moody gives the Q&A a piece of his mind. Grab your S Pen (or other stylus of choice) and tap on the appropriate download link below to sort out your weekend reading.

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Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 3pm ET with special guest Brian Klug!

Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 3pm ET with special guest Brian Klug!

The mobile industry never stops and neither do we. After all, what would be the fun in that? The podcast boat will be steered by coxswains Myriam and Brad, as always, but this week Anandtech’s Brian Klug will be joining them. Speaking of fun, get ready for a geekery session unmatched by any other.

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Engadget Giveaway: win one of four Nexus 7 tablets, courtesy of NVIDIA!

Engadget Giveaway win one of four Nexus 7 tablets, courtesy of NVIDIA!

We declared Google’s new flagship tablet, the ASUS-made Nexus 7, to be the best slate that $200 can buy — as well as one of our top choices for students — and while it’s hard to beat the price, we’re going to give four of them away regardless! This week’s contest is all thanks to NVIDIA, the folks behind the quad-core Tegra 3 that powers the Jelly Bean tablet and turns gaming into a smooth and pleasant experience. These little guys are definitely worth a grab, so add a comment to enter!

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SIGGRAPH 2012 wrap-up

SIGGRAPH 2012 wrapup

Considering that SIGGRAPH focuses on visual content creation and display, there was no shortage of interesting elements to gawk at on the show floor. From motion capture demos to 3D objects printed for Hollywood productions, there was plenty of entertainment at the Los Angeles Convention Center this year. Major product introductions included ARM’s Mali-T604 GPU and a handful of high-end graphics cards from AMD, but the highlight of the show was the Emerging Technologies wing, which played host to a variety of concept demonstrations, gathering top researchers from institutions like the University of Electro-Communications in Toyko and MIT. The exhibition has come to a close for the year, but you can catch up with the show floor action in the gallery below, then click on past the break for links to all of our hands-on coverage, direct from LA.

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Distro Issue 52: Does the MakerBot Replicator signal the dawn of in-home 3D printing?

Distro Issue 52 Does the MakerBot Replicator signal the dawn of inhome 3D printing

Almost every day it seems like folks are finding a way to add to the number of practical uses for 3D printers. What was once a hobbyist’s dream gadget is now being used to produce faux arteries for lab-grown tissue and Magic Arms. As the pricey peripherals work their way into the mainstream, are they soon to be found in most homes? That’s the quandary we tackle in this edition of our weekly tablet mag as Brian Heater spends some quality time with the MakerBot Replicator at Engadget’s NYC Headquarters. Not really into $2,000 output devices? No sweat. The Meizu MX 4-core, Toshiba U845W and Parrot Zik headphones all get the proper review treatment. “Hands-on” visits SIGGRAPH, “Weekly Stat” examines the shortcomings of our handsets, “Reaction Time” discusses THQ, “IRL” packs in three more of our gadget confessions and GameStop CEO Paul Raines admits his affinity for Jelly Bean in this week’s Q&A. Go on and usher in the weekend by hitting up your download link of choice down below.

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We’re live from SIGGRAPH 2012 in Los Angeles!

We're live from SIGGRAPH 2012 in Los Angeles!

Most of us experience the Los Angeles Convention Center during one of its most chaotic weeks of the year, when tens of thousands of gaming industry manufacturers, video game designers and consumers descend upon downtown LA for the annual E3 expo, booth-babe radar tweaked to 11. There’s a hint of graphics prowess amid the halls this week, too, albeit on a vastly smaller scale, and with a heavy heap of civility. SIGGRAPH is a trade event through and through, with attendees demonstrating their latest tech, taking in a handful of seminars or hunting for networking opportunities, in search of employment and partnerships. It’s often also a venue for product launches, which is what’s brought us out, along with the usual bounty of kooky creations that serve to entertain and lighten the mood. As always, we’ll be bringing you a little bit of everything over the next few days, letting you sample the best of SIGGRAPH from the comfort of your own device — head over to our SIGGRAPH 2012 tag to follow along.

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Come hang with us at Ground Kontrol in Portland, OR, this Wednesday

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Live in Portland, Oregon? Read Engadget? Love classic arcade games? If you answered “yes” to all three of those, we’ve got some great news. We’ll be in Stumptown this week and figured it might be fun to have an impromptu meetup at one of our favorite locales in the Rose City. If you haven’t been (and shame on you if you haven’t, Portlandians), Ground Kontrol is an insanely awesome classic arcade / bar, located right next to PDX’s Chinatown (not to mention a few blocks from places like Floating World Comics and Voodoo Doughnut) at 511 NW Couch St.

Swing by a little before 1PM, and we’ll be letting people in first come, first serve (capacity is limited) — and best of all, since it’s too early to open the bar itself, it’ll be an all-ages function. We’ll be hanging out, shooting some video and playing with old video games and new gadgets. More information on the venue can be found in the source link below.

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Engadget’s back to school guide 2012

Engadget's back to school guide 2012

Welcome to Engadget’s back to school hub for 2012! With the payment plan locked in for tuition and fees, you’re now free to spend on the fun stuff, and we’re here to help! Throughout August, we’ll be posting three guides each week, covering all of the categories you see represented below. Whether you’re dropping a few grand or pinching pennies when it comes to tech, we’ve got the gear for you. Each guide includes three sections, organized by price, letting you make the best picks while staying within budget. Then, after after you see the very last guide go live at the end of the month, we’ll be drawing the names of 15 lucky readers — each will head back to campus this fall with a bag of gadgets stuffed to the brim! For now, click on over to our available category pages, and stay tuned for those to come — identified by a faded graphic for now.

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Bags and Cases
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Engadget’s back to school 2012 sweepstakes: win one of 15 gadget-filled bags!

Engadget's back to school 2012 sweepstakes win one of 15 gadgetfilled bags!

Ready to pack away the swim trunks and sunscreen and head back to school? If you’re a lucky winner of our annual back to school sweepstakes, you’ll surely be itching to make the return to campus. With last year’s contest deemed an incredible success, we’re stepping up the offering for 2012, adding higher-end devices in almost every category. There’s an Ultrabook from HP, Sony’s new mirrorless camera and a Samsung Galaxy S III, just to name a few. If your name is drawn, we’ll be shipping you an overstuffed Engadget-branded Timbuk2 messenger bag, filled with prizes worth more than $3,000 in all. And to increase your chances of winning, we’ll be giving away a total of 15 identical bags! That means 15 laptops, 15 cameras, 15 smartphones and 15 very happy Engadget readers. So what are you waiting for? Jump past the break to see the prizes, and be sure to enter in the comments below, and another 14 times on each of our back to school category pages, launching throughout the month.

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KUGL Light By Adrian Gogl

KUGL Light By Adrian Gogl

Adrian Gogl has creatively designed the KUGL light that looks like a webcam. This fancy lamp features a flat, magnetic surface on its back, so it can be mounted on any metal surface. You can also twist it to provide the desired directional light. You can easily recharge its battery using the docking station. See more pictures after the jump.

KUGL Light By Adrian Gogl

KUGL Light By Adrian Gogl

KUGL Light By Adrian Gogl

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