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Laser headband for Alzheimer's patients, and for really cool people {Engadget}

Jun 27th 2008 11:50AM Excellent choice of picture :D

AT&T launches BlackBerry Bold promotional site {Engadget}

Jun 12th 2008 11:27AM "looks nice... just wish it were 3g"

Err..."we've got GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA"

The Lucky 22: countries receiving iPhone 3G on July 11th {Engadget}

Jun 9th 2008 3:40PM My comment was in jest, of course, but I'd be highly surprised if the iphone isn't more expensive here. Something like $50-100 - enough for you to get the feeling that Rogers has fucked you over (yet again), but not enough for most people to go to the trouble of getting it from the states.

The Lucky 22: countries receiving iPhone 3G on July 11th {Engadget}

Jun 9th 2008 3:25PM Prediction for Canada: $499 with a 3 contract. $99 a month will buy you 200 minutes, a 100 megabytes and leftover scraps from Ted Rogers' dinner table.

Blackberry Bold release dates, pricing leak out UPDATE: just estimates {Engadget}

May 16th 2008 12:01PM $599 with a 3 year contract while Ted Rogers holds a gun to your newborn's head and slaps your wife around.

Standard Rogers contract really...

Steve Jobs to speak at WWDC 2008, no way he'll talk about new iPhones {Engadget}

May 13th 2008 11:30AM I am tired of the horrible lies posted on Engadget. Steve Jobs does not believe in shirts, it will be a turtleneck folding seminar.

Nokia Siemens completes LTE field trial, 173Mbps worth of success {Engadget Mobile}

Dec 28th 2007 2:11PM 173Mbps and Rogers will still be charging us $20 for 5mb and $1 per kilobyte afterwards.

The 2007 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Smartphone of the Year {Engadget}

Dec 24th 2007 3:42PM BlackBerry Curve.

I'm sorry but the iPhone is not a smartphone. No SDK -> no smartphone. It may be sleek, beautiful, powerful etc, but it doesn't do what you want it to do - it does what Steve Jobs wants it to do.

Canadian iPhone delayed by trademark dispute? {Engadget}

Oct 14th 2007 3:46PM Due to Canada's lower gini coefficient and recent gains of the CAD, median household income in Canada is now much higher than in the US.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_household_income#International_statistics

What this means simply is that your average Canadian is better off than your average American, despite some technically correct but very misleading indicators like GPD/capita.

Win a super rare signed 300-Edition Xbox 360 Elite and 300 HD DVD! {Engadget}

Aug 12th 2007 12:51PM Fav scene is when he kicks the messenger into a pit.

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