Earlier this year, Lindsay Lohan sued Rockstar Games for allegedly using her likeness in Grand Theft Auto V. An isolated incident? Not exactly. Today, we break down the legal battles between celebrities and video game studios, go hands-on with the Nokia N1 and tour the world's most tech-infused cruise ship. Read on for all our news highlights from the last 24 hours.
Engadget Daily: Nokia's new tablet, Lindsay Lohan's battle with Rockstar Games, and more!
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