Startup Accelerator FounderFuel Raises $6M, Puts Another $150K On The Table For Each Team

Last June, FounderFuel became the latest in a new crop of Canadian startup accelerators, joining Year One Labs and more in the mission to support and grow the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystems.

Created by the same team behind Montreal Start Up, FounderFuel launched with $2 million from Real Ventures

Vintage Nikon fisheye lens aims to dwarf your DSLR, up for sale for 100,000 quid

A lens that can look behind itself — the very idea of it nearly boggles the mind, but it’s what the Fisheye-Nikkor 6mm f2.8s claims to be able to do, delivering a viewing angle of 220-degrees. This gargantuan fisheye lens was introduced in 1972, and was reportedly only available through special order.

Maingear teases incoming desktop line, promises smaller towers and Ivy Bridge CPUs

Maingear’s Shift is a force to be feared, but it generally requires an entire wing of one’s home to be assembled and configured. Hyperbole aside, there’s no question that Maingear’s aiming to branch out somewhat after the aforesaid rig’s successful run, today teasing an "all new line of desktops." We’re

Samsung’s Unpacked Mobile 2012 app outs ‘Galaxy S3′ as next smartphone’s name

Up until now, we haven’t actually had any confirmation of what Samsung’s upcoming superphone would be named. We’ve had plenty of reason to believe that it’d simply be the third iteration of the famed Galaxy S line, and even an Amazon Germany page predicting as much, but it’s another thing entirely to

Kohler VibrAcoustic baths bombard your senses with light and sound to drown out stress

Bathtime isn’t just for luxuriating in champs and bubbles as part of an MTV-guided tour of your Manhattan high-rise (we’re looking at you Ms. Carey). It’s also for taking some well-deserved time off to undo pent up stress and get yourself clean with the help of an audiovisual assault. Which is why Kohler’s

Top 10 Windows 8 Features #9: File History

The disk maintenance tools that Microsoft ships with Windows have always been, at best, tolerable. Now that there’s an entire industry centered around archival storage systems and services, it’s about time Microsoft gave its consumer versions of Windows a file archiving system appropriate for the 21st

Google Doodle celebrates Gideon Sundback, unzips knowledge about your favorite wearables

We’ve covered no shortage of wearable gizmos over the years here at Engadget — in fact, we’ve given ‘em their own category — but we most certainly haven’t spent enough time praising one of the pioneers of the segment. Thanks to a highly pleasing Google Doodle, we’re given the perfect chance to take

LG’s 5-inch Optimus Vu shipping soon in white (in Korea, at least)

Just under two months after LG’s Optimus Vu got priced for the hometown market, in flies news that another hue will soon be on those very same shelves. The 5-inch, 4:3 ratio’d Android smartphone will soon hit South Korea in white, purportedly targeting the "younger" market — you know, folks who like

Nokia flips internet sharing switch on for Lumia 710 and 800c in Tango update

Looks like Espoo’s finally ready to do the Tango with Lumia owners. According to a report on Nokiapoweruser, updates for localized variants of the 710 and the China-only 800c have been spotted on NaviFirm, indicating a planned firmware rollout for those WP 7.5 devices is underway. Users in Belgium, the

Bee Media Acquires Adcentricity To Unite Location-Based Advertising & Mobile Shopping

Bee Media, the makers of a mobile shopping platform that serves location-specific offers and info to mobile devices, today announced that it has acquired Adcentricity, a similarly location-focued digital media startup. Under the terms of the acquisition, Bee Media secures rights to the Adcentricity name