NBA Jam heading to the Nintendo Wii



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HD DVD rides again: TCL brings China Blue HD & Blu-ray together for a CES face-off



Ah, HD DVD, our old friend – we thought we’d never see you again. But there was no mistaking it, here’s the logo tucked away in Chinese manufacturer TCL’s booth on a China Blue HD deck next to a similar Blu-ray player. The Blu-ray demo appeared to be down when we stopped by making this not much of a fight — although with recent gains by CBHD like adding studio support from Paramount, it may want to take this challenger more seriously. We’ll move the threat level on this conflict to yellow.

HD DVD rides again: TCL brings China Blue HD & Blu-ray together for a CES face-off originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jan 2010 16:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Droid security flaw makes lock screen a mere inconvenience for evil-doers



You might recall Apple having a hard time keeping its lock screen locked at one point, and it looks like we’ve got a common theme brewing here now that Android’s suffering from the same drama. Turns out that Android 2.0.1 — the build currently deployed on the Droid — suffers from a flaw whereby you can back out to a locked phone’s home screen simply by pressing the Back button after accepting an incoming call. Of course, you’d either have to know a phone’s number or wait for a call to actually take advantage of this, but we’d argue that it’s a pretty low barrier of entry. The bright side of the story, we suppose, is that the phone goes back to being locked as soon as the call ends, but then again it doesn’t take much time to peep your juicy emails. Google’s aware of the issue, so we’re thinking this’ll make it into the Droid’s next software update; we don’t have a launch window for that just yet, so in the meantime… you know, just make sure no one ever calls you and you should be good to go.

Droid security flaw makes lock screen a mere inconvenience for evil-doers originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jan 2010 15:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google Nexus One’s missing multi-touch explained



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