The Daily Engadget: Sony Ericsson Goes Android, Moto CLIQ Launches

Hands-On with Sony Ericsson's First Android Device, the XPERIA X10
With the DROID launching this Friday it's going to be hard for any other Android device to capture an audience, but the lovely design of Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X10 might just be the ticket.
Motorola's CLIQ Launches
Yes, the flood of Android phones to the market continues. Yesterday, the Motorola CLIQ launched in T-Mobile USA stores nationwide for $199.99.
Spring Design Sues Barnes & Noble Over Nook
If you're looking to get in on Amazon's dominance with the Kindle, stealing someone else's design probably isn't the way to go. Yesterday, Spring Design, maker of the forthcoming Alex e-reader, filed a lawsuit over trade secrets against Barnes & Noble. Details are slim, but tune in to Engadget for updates.
Garmin's aera Series Devices Navigate by Land or by Air
Sure, you can find your way to the airport with your GPS. But, Garmin's latest GPS device also gives pilots the ability to navigate through the sky.
Engadget Goes on Jimmy Fallon
The TwitterPeek could be just the ticket for people who want to Twitter on the go, and Engadget head honcho Joshua Topolsky went on 'Jimmy Fallon' to show it off.
Robotic Fish Could Rule the Oceans
Realistic flippers? Infra-red eyes? Yeah, seriously freaky.






The Money Man Behind Rick Santorum: Who Is Foster S. Friess?
Can You Guess This Famous Face?
Savings Experiment: Snow Removal
Boss Indifferent To My Suicidal Impulse, Says Stock Trader Who Lost Millions
Tips for flying cheaper in 2012
It's Pink!
Katy Perry Divorce: With No Prenup How Much Will Russell Walk Away With?
James Sturm Boycotts 'The Avengers' Film over Marvel's Treatment of Jack Kirby
Alleged Squatters Found With Drugs, Handgun, Grenades, Pig
Apple announcing iPad 3 first week of March? Anonymous sources think so












