Engadget’s next reader meetup is in New York City on November 29th!

DNP Engadgets next reader meetup is in New York on November 29th!

Don’t worry, East Coast, we haven’t forgotten about you. We haven’t even gotten around to that whole Seattle meetup, and we’re already ready to let you in on our next big event. We’re holding another reader meetup exactly a month later in the Big Apple. The big event is going down at Roseland on Thursday, November 29th, so mark those calendars and make sure you’re on the list by snagging a ticket here. Come on out, meet some editors, check out some great gadgets and, yes, win some fabulous prizes!

We’ll be revealing more information about the festivities in the very near future. In the meantime, if you’re interested in sponsoring the event, drop us a line at sponsors [at] engadget [dot] com.

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Engadget’s Seattle reader meetup is this month! More tickets available!

Yep, we sold out of tickets to our upcoming Seattle Interactive Conference meetup, but fear not: we’ve found a whole new stash. If you’re out in the Emerald City on October 29th, you can join in on the fun, meet Engadget editors, interact with fellow readers and win some fabulous prizes. Get added to the list by signing up for tickets right here.

Oh, and if you’re interested in sponsoring the event, there’s still time. Just drop us a line at sponsors [at] engadget [dot] com, and for more information on SIC, check out the source link below.

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Distro Issue 61: Acer aims high with its Iconia W510 Windows 8 hybrid

Distro Issue 61 Acer aims high with its Iconia W510 Windows 8 hybrid

With the release of Windows 8 just around the corner, the arrivals of tablets and hybrids that are decked out with the aforementioned OS are also imminent. Sure, we’ve already seen a number of these, but up until now, we’ve yet to spend any quality time with the announced hardware. In this week’s edition of our tablet magazine, though, we finally get to take one back to Engadget HQ for a detailed preview. We offer our thoughts on Acer’s Iconia W510 — a laptop / tablet hybrid that sets its sights on the premium end of the Windows 8 gadget spectrum. On the regular review front, we put the Canon EOS M and the Samsung Galaxy Note II through their paces before serving up in-depth analysis of each. Eyes-On climbs aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis, Visualized gets electrified and Nest’s Matt Rogers tells all in the Q&A. The weekend won’t last forever, so jump down below to snag the latest issue before settling in for a little weekend R&R.

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Distro Issue 61: Acer aims high with its Iconia W510 Windows 8 hybrid originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Oct 2012 09:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Welcome to the new Engadget commenting system, Livefyre

Greetings readers and commenters. We here at Engadget are always working hard to provide you with the best reading experience we possibly can. To do this, we’re making a clean break from our old commenting system — starting anew in the interests of elevating the discourse that occurs in our comments. Yes, we know that change can be inconvenient at best and scary at worst, but fear not, dear readers, for Livefyre is here to improve your Engadget commenting experience. All you have to do is create a Livefyre account or login using your existing Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or OpenID credentials. And before you ask, no, your Disqus account cannot be ported to the new system. Everyone needs a fresh start sometimes, okay? This is one of those times. Eager to learn more? Want to help make our comments better? The answers you seek are after the break.

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Distro Issue 60: Infinitec’s rebirth gets Kickstarted in the Dubai desert

Distro Issue 60 Infinitec's rebirth gets Kickstarted in the Dubai Desert

Another week has come to a close and that signals the arrival of a brand spanking new issue of our weekly e-magazine. This time out, Darren Murph makes the trek to the United Arab Emirates to chat with Ahmad Zahran about how crowd sourcing has jumpstarted his company, Infinitec, for a second time. We also pay a visit to to the Paris Auto Show to take a gander at the latest in transportation tech, while Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite and the Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G get the full review treatment. “Eyes-on” tackles a suitcase full of sound, “Weekly Stat” offers a look at data consumption amongst Android users and NVIDIA’s Nick Stam tells all in the Q&A. Grab a spot in your favorite reading chair because the latest issue is just a few clicks away.

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Get your ticket for Engadget’s Seattle reader meetup!

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Will you look at the calendar? It’s already October. That means it’s nearly time for Engadget to descend upon the Emerald City as part of the Seattle Interactive Conference. We’ll be holding a meetup the first night of the show, with a handful of our editors on hand to talk gadgets, interact with readers and giveaway some cool prizes from some of the top companies in the industry. If you’re around the 206 on October 29th, we’d love to have you. You can make sure you’ll be added to the list by signing up for tickets here. And maybe if you ask real nice, maybe we’ll celebrate Halloween early by forcing Terrence to wear a costume — we’re open for suggestions.

Oh, and if you’re interested in sponsoring the event, there’s still time. Just drop us a line at drop us a line at sponsors [at] engadget [dot] com, and for more information on SIC, check out the source link below.

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Distro Issue 59: Boston’s DBC City Bike is putting a new spin on an old design

Distro Issue 59 DBC City Bike is putting a new spin on an old design

As the summer comes to a close (as least north of the equator), temperatures are dropping and the leaves are beginning to change their hues. Leisurely strolls and bike rides that had become quite uncomfortable are options for relaxation once again. Speaking of bicycles, that’s precisely where the cover story of this week’s edition of our tablet mag focuses. Terrence O’Brien visits with Dan Sorger at his DBC City Bike workshop in Boston and discovers how — with the help of designers, engineers, and medical professionals from institutions like MIT — The Swift takes a beloved European-style bike and adapts it for American city dwellers. This week’s “Hands-on” section circles the globe as we check in at the Tokyo Game Show and Nokia’s HQ before returning in the States. On the review front, we put Sony’s Xperia T and Xperia Tab as well as Vizio’s all-in-one through their respective paces and offer our detailed impressions of each. Find yourself a spot on the porch and settle in before grabbing the latest issue via any of the options that lie down below.

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Ask Engadget: best Philadelphia wireless carrier?

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We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from is from Is from Joe, who has helped inspire a regular feature and also wants to know which carrier he should pick for Philadelphia. If you’re looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

“Hey! I loved your question about NYC carriers and thought it would be a great idea to let your visitors sound off on other major cities. I’d love to hear opinions on Philadelphia carriers myself, so if you could possibly consider adding this, I think it would be appreciated by many.”

Way back in April, we asked you about which carrier rules the roost in NYC and it caused a little sensation, with hundreds of you bombarding the Ask Engadget inbox to ask if we’d do your city or state. We’ll be sprinkling them in every now and again to let you sound off about the coverage in your local area, so if you live in Philadelphia and have world-class (or world’s worst) signal, let us know in the comments below.

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The Engadget Show 36: John Hodgman, iPhone 5, Improv Everywhere, Samsara and the New Museum

It can be tough to shake the notion that art and technology are conflicting forces — that is, until you’re confronted by a concept that lives at the crossroads of these seemingly dissonant concepts. For this latest episode of the Engadget Show, we set up shop right there, in order to explore what it means when technology itself is a work of art. We’re starting things off at the New Museum on the Bowery in Manhattan, where Tim and Brian will be diving deep into the “Ghosts in the Machine” exhibition, to check out pieces like Stan VanDerBeek’s Movie-Drome, a dome dreamed up in the mid-60s that foresaw a world in which the viewer is bombarded by visual stimuli. We’ll also discuss how the museum is harnessing the power of the web to open its offerings up well beyond its gallery doors.

We speak to the founder and principal players of comedy performance art group Improv Everywhere about the role technology has played in the rise of the group and some of its most famous (and infamous) pranks. As ever, we’re breaking out the Gadget Table to discuss the month’s latest and greatest (and not-so-greatest), including the iPhone 5, Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1, before Brian heads out to the private (annex) library of comedian-turned-deranged-billionaire John Hodgman to discuss how technology is impacting the publishing industry and his upcoming books “That is All” and “The Complete World Knowledge Boxed Set“.

While we’re at it, we’ll be speaking with the producer and director of the classic film Baraka and its newly released spiritual sequel, Samsara and paying a visit to the gang at Breakfast New York, who have worked with the likes of Google and Conan O’Brien to turn advertising into art. All that and the introduction of our latest feature “Ask @hodgman.” Welcome to the new Engadget Show.

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Distro Issue 58: Is the iPhone 5 innovative or incremental?

Distro Issue 58 Is the iPhone 5 innovative or incremental

It may be the most anticipated phone of the year, and now it’s here. In this week’s issue of Distro, we’ll bring you our full impressions of Apple’s iPhone 5. While it may be the center of attention at the moment, however, it’s certainly not the only device that crossed our desks this week. We also have reviews of Motorola’s budget-friendly Droid RAZR M and HP’s new Ultrabook, the Envy Spectre XT. In addition, we grill IBM Research’s Dr. Michael Karasick for Q&A, head to Germany for Photokina in Hands-On, and get an eye-full of Pi for Visualized. Whether you think the iPhone 5 was worth the wait or not, we’re sure this issue of Distro is. So get to downloading.

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Distro Issue 58: Is the iPhone 5 innovative or incremental? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Sep 2012 09:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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