Recent Comments:
Live from Apple's 'Let's Rock' event in San Francisco {Engadget}
Sep 9th 2008 2:08PM I would of liked to see a little bit more in the device department, thinner iPods are nice, but that doesn't nessarily make customers drop their perfectly working iPod Minis for a new slick iPod Nano.
And yeah Apple, lets take on the PSP and DS??? Games on the Macs are seriously lacking and I personally think its bad judgement to completely forget your core product.
ASUS VW223B and VW202B DisplayLink monitors now on sale {Engadget}
Jun 9th 2008 7:06AM I love many ASUS products, but I'm a bit confused as to how these monitors are different/better than all the other 20.1/22 " monitors out there...
The iPhone patent: Steven P. Jobs, inventor {Engadget Mobile}
May 30th 2008 8:16AM Well, now we know where they are hiding all those fancy features in the iphone (see accelerometer).
Gigabyte to apologize to ASUS, do laundry for next year {Engadget}
May 30th 2008 8:11AM Asus is the bomb, they make the best stuff.
Seagate to jump into the SSD game, 2TB spinners planned for next year {Engadget}
May 30th 2008 8:09AM I would of though data server companies and the like would want guaranteed reliably and low costs harddrives.
Its consumers who are generally willing to pay a bit more for slight increases in performance that the 100 HD server farms.
ASUS vaguely hints at alternative Eee form factors {Engadget}
May 23rd 2008 8:55PM I have an EeePC and it is the best little computer I have ever had, that said I'm seriously looking at the newer 900 series (with Windows).
This new design doesn't appeal to me as I need that keyboard as I use the EeePC for photography and writing (which I blog), touch screens are nice for drawing but they are too slow and clunky for the speed that I write and review. (Of course if you have a Wacom Cintiq, it really is the best for drawing on screen).
All and all it will be interesting to see which direction Asus is supported.
ROBO Builder kit now available to order {Engadget}
May 23rd 2008 8:45PM There going to put us photographers out of business one day, they can endlessly chase the celebrities at the same time as they take beautiful HDR landscape shots...
Its only a matter of time.
Pentax kicks out the waterproof Optio W60 {Engadget}
May 23rd 2008 8:13AM I think the Optio W60 is perfect for the majority of vacationers who want to take it to the beach and maybe into the water to take some quick picts of fish.
I would want to wait until we got some serious reviews before purchasing it and using it for even snorkeling. With waves, salt water and the camera bouncing off rocks I'n not sure that even the W60 will be able to survive.
Of course the closest option (for only a bit more money) is the Canon brand of cameras. Most can have an optional water proof case that is sturdier than any Optio (It is what I use for my underwater pictures). At only $150 in addition to the camera (which is better picture quality then the W series) you get significantly better pictures.
So I think I'm going to pass on the W60, for those who already have a digital P&S, $150 for 30 feet is better deal.
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