Recent Comments:
Barnes & Noble Nook's first close-up (now with video!) {Engadget}
Oct 20th 2009 6:52PM Does anyone want to buy a used Kindle 1.0?
I need the money to buy one of these things......
Barnes & Noble 'Nook' e-reader with color touchscreen out Tuesday for $259, says WSJ (update: Best Buy connection?) {Engadget}
Oct 19th 2009 7:33PM As a long time Kindle 1.0 owner, I must say, I might convert to B&N.
Peek offers disgruntled Sidekick owners a free Pronto, internet high-five {Engadget}
Oct 14th 2009 4:15PM I have a Peek. I just bought the lifetime service plan. If my Peek lasts for two years, It will have cost me $10.38 a month for unlimited email and unlimited text messaging. If my Peek lasts for 36 months, it will have cost me $9.91 for unlimited mobile email. Sure, your iPhone and your Mytouch have cool applications, but, how many of those applications do you actually use? I love my Peek.
Columbia Bugathermo hiking boots are heated, rechargeable {Engadget}
Oct 5th 2009 5:27AM You have a great point. I wonder how TSA will deal with shoes with abtteries built in.
10 Books That Should Be Banned {Lemondrop}
Oct 4th 2009 10:59PM This is the first time I ever agreed to a book ban.Yes, tehre is some stuff too insipid for humans.
Gyrobike's Gyrowheel stabilizes a kid's first bike without the training wheels {Engadget}
Oct 3rd 2009 9:58PM This idea is like having training wheels on a motorcycle.
Although using this thing as a giant powered gyroscope to do weird tricks might be cool.
e-WOLF e2 seeks to electrify, succeeds {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2009 6:30PM Is this a contest? I want one.
Chrome OS coming to netbooks as early as next month? {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2009 7:47AM As a Lenovo S-10 fan, I would love to see a version of Chrome that could be booted up from a USB drive.
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Video: Espresso Book Machine now serving 3.6 million books, thanks Google {Engadget}
Sep 24th 2009 8:10AM Does it use acid free paper and durable glue?
Will these books deteriorate in a few years?
What is the cost per book?
Peek manages to survive a whole year, promises more features for year two {Engadget}
Sep 23rd 2009 2:28PM You are knocking it without having tried it. I have used the Blackberry. It is too expensive both in initial price and in monthly price and it has crappy applications that I never used. The iphone has a terrible keyboard, imho, and its service plan is more explensive that I would like to pay.
Peek is perfect for someone who really just wants to have convenient email on the go.









