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The Daily Engadget: Apple Posts Big Profit, BlackBerry Watch Revealed?

Our friends over at Engadget obsessively cover everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics, which is why we compile this daily roundup of their top stuff (or, at least, what we think is tops). For more details on any of these stories, click on the Engadget links in each story below.

Apple Reports Q4 Profits
The economy is picking up, and it looks like Apple is leading the charge. Those quirky Cupertino capitalists show that at least somebody in California is making coin, having posted a $1.67 billion profit in the fourth quarter of 2009.

BlackBerry Watch Revealed
Believe it or not, Research in Motion (RIM) is making a BlackBerry watch. It may be called 'inPulse' and this picture gives an idea of what the OLED watch might look like.

T-Mobile Offers Instructions for Sidekick Data Recovery
If you're among the embarrassingly large number of Sidekick users who lost all their information, here's how to get it back.

Google Voice Voicemails Appearing in Public Searches
When it was first launched, Google's Voice application looked set to revolutionize the way we did our calling. But, if it can't keep our voicemails secure, we're not too hopeful for its success.

Canon Announces 16.1 Megapixel EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR
The DSLR camera war between Canon and Nikon wages on. Nikon recently announced its pro-level D3S and now Canon is countering with its latest: the EOS-1D Mark IV.

Spring Design's Android-Based E-Reader
Kindle is still king of the e-reader pile, but there are a lot of pretenders to and contenders for the throne. One of the most interesting of the latter is Spring Design's dual-screened Alex, which runs the mobile Android operating system.

Yanko Design Opens Store
Yanko Design constantly amazes us with lovely concepts of wonderful things. Now, the company is finally making them available to the consumer, opening a store that will sell a bevy of creative wares.

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