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Giveaway: have an iPhone on us! {Engadget}
Jun 29th 2007 9:43PM I'm looking forward to not having to look forward to owning an iPhone
Optimus 103 keyboard to feature B&W displays {Engadget}
Nov 29th 2006 11:38AM Forget putting any money down for this. Windows users can apply a shortcut key to icons on their desktop which gives you the ability to access any program or folder by hitting CTRL + ALT + (key of your choice).
To assign a shortcut key, right click on the desktop icon (sometimes you need to create a shortcut of the item in the case of IE or Outlook), go to Properties, Shortcut Tab, then under the Shortcut Key field put in your CTRL + ALT + (key) combo you would like to use.
This function has saved me hours of frustration and use it to boot my programs in an easy fashion every time I boot up. Very useful for folders when working and need to access something on an obscure share drive location and you don't feel like going to your desktop to open your folders.
Engadget HD giveaways: win a Samsung HL-S5679W DLP with LED backlight {Engadget HD}
Nov 22nd 2006 10:15AM 360 all the way.
Engadget's relaunch giveaways: Slingbox PRO! {Engadget}
Oct 12th 2006 6:23PM I would be in tech heaven using my new Slingbox Pro on a Samsung SGH-i760 Super Slider.
Engadget HD giveaways: win another Philips 42PF9631D 42-inch plasma! {Engadget HD}
Oct 12th 2006 2:40PM I don't want to use CableCard unless there is a two-way communication available. Currently, this is not supported by the Time Warner Cable.
Engadget's relaunch giveaways: a second Xbox 360 Premium pack {Engadget}
Oct 8th 2006 10:14AM Here's to me.
Engadget's relaunch giveaways: let's start with a Zune {Engadget}
Sep 22nd 2006 3:22PM Black History Month, by Death From Above 1979
Engadget's relaunch giveaways: some Slingboxes {Engadget}
Sep 22nd 2006 3:17PM Alf
Engadget's Cleaning Out Our Closet Contest {Engadget}
Aug 16th 2006 3:21PM I definitely DON'T want #5.
Live from CTIA: World's best Samsung booth {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 8th 2006 3:00PM For those of you in the NYC area, you can see all (or most) of these at the Samsung Store on the third floor of the Time Warner Center in Columbus Circle. Makes me cry a little inside though because you get to play with some hardware you know will never come stateside (in a consumer functional application, that is).









