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Microsoft recovers 'most, if not all' Sidekick customer data {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 17th 2009 3:01PM Who besides teenaged girls and Hollywood tartlets owns a Sidekick?
Engadget's recession antidote: win a FREETALK headset and Skype voucher! {Engadget}
Jul 28th 2009 12:23PM I can haz headset?
Toshiba's new Satellite M500 and U500 mid-tier laptops "shine" in the flesh {Engadget}
Jun 26th 2009 12:40AM Am I still the only one who doesn't see the U500 on the USA toshiba page....
With Ted Stevens' Tragic Loss, the Good Old America Is Gone Forever {Politics Daily}
Nov 18th 2008 10:57PM Jeff,
Thank you for clearing up the only, I REPEAT, the only error is Ken's entire piece. All of Ken's posts go through rigorous vetting processes with a cadre of experts and their multitude of assistants making sure that even slight inaccuracies are corrected.
I cannot imagine how this glaring and potentially devastating error could have slipped through. Unless of course they was assbuggery mentioned. In which case these experts and their assistants were likely running a train on the slip and slide while chain hitting X and drinking Absinthe. Which rarely every happens. On Tuesdays at least.
Again, thank you for caring so much about the facts that you missed the point entirely. The forest is safe, it's hidden by the trees.
Your's truly,
Grim
Nokia and Apple to clash over touchscreen cellphone patents? {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 28th 2007 1:20PM Apple didn't defend the look and feel of their OS vs Microsoft because they stole it from Xerox... Opening that can of worms wouldn't have been very prudent.
Nokia N95 8 GB gets reviewed, declared best smartphone ever {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 8th 2007 3:36PM Lin... First off, try to not accuse people of being insensitive and rude in posts if you aren't sure of what they are suggesting you do and are making a very practical suggestion to you.
If you run Firefox (if not it takes 2 minutes to install) go to Tools, then select options. Click on the Content tab (has a world icon in the newest build of Firefox) and in the middle of the tab there is a "Fonts and Colors" option. One of the drop down boxes, labeled "Size" will allow you to increase or decrease the FONT SIZE that is displayed in the browser. This allows people of all abilities and disabilities to have a beneficial viewing experience.
Websites don't show up the same on every monitor either. Why doesn't Engadget make their website friendlier to widescreen monitor owners?!? Why not set it to 1600x1200?!? Because you can do that yourself ;)
If for some reason you can only use another webbrowser, I'm sure they all have a similar option that you can find in the 2 minutes of poking around that it took me to solve this problem. Problem solved, no need to rewrite the site code guys!
kameraflage enables your digicam to see more than you {Engadget}
Jul 27th 2007 11:56AM Guys... the lens can pick up ranges in the spectrum that our eyes can't see... the software most likely identifies these portions of the image and converts them into a part of the spectrum we can see... The camera taking a picture of ultraviolet doesn't mean we can suddenly see it... think night vision cameras. The information is already there, they just adapt it to something our eyes can utilize.
Flickr Find: More pics of zombie attack on Apple Store SF {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
May 29th 2007 1:08PM Mike r: you seem to be well versed in volunteering for good causes. Please donate your talents and passion to removing all sticks from peoples' nether regions. Once the stick-from-butt removal is complete, the world will be safe once again for zombie invasions!!









