Recent Comments:
Hands-on with Samsung's slick, sliding glory, the F700 {Engadget Mobile}
Mar 17th 2007 4:32PM A perfect example of a tier 1 company crushing the best that a tier 2 company has to offer. HTC assembles components from other manufacturers. Samsung makes all those components and can customize however they want.
HTC has their work cut out for them. Welcome to a 5% margin.
Geneva Motor Show: Donkervoort D8 GT {Autoblog}
Mar 7th 2007 6:01PM I had a donkervoort once and had to go to the hospital to get it burned off. Ouch! On the upside it was no longer an issue on first dates.
Avoid traffic and save fuel - Google Maps now shows you the traffic to avoid {Autoblog Green}
Mar 6th 2007 3:48PM
Just get a Windows Mobile Smartphone and use Microsoft's excellent Live program to show realtime traffic on maps.
Here's a screenshot:
http://tinyurl.com/yvkjqn
Google maps is actually behind the times these days.
Consumer Reports announces its 10 Top Picks of the year {Autoblog}
Mar 1st 2007 2:43AM
Bunch of BS racist comments here. The Japanese have been making great cars for 30 years, deal with it.
And this is CONSUMER reports, not Internet Crank reports.
Until the Germans can build a car with working tail lights and the Americans can build a car that doesn't just slowly melt into the concrete...more power to the Japanese and their AWESOME American factories.
Professor singles out mobile carriers for stifling cellphone innovation {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 21st 2007 4:28PM Funny how the phone pictured suffers from none of the problems listed in the article. T-Mobile and Windows Mobile have their plusses.
The game has changed {Engadget}
Jan 9th 2007 3:16PM Oh, and Palm is irrelevant at this point. Even Microsoft has had limited success after 5 years of hammering on the market. Apple has ONE launch carrier with a device that costs TWICE as much as the competition.
Motorola, Nokia and Samsung are all YAWNING.
The game has changed {Engadget}
Jan 9th 2007 3:13PM It looks like a nice convergence device but not something I can carry in my back pocket. The PDA died and Smartphones are taking over. Maybe Apple thinks an iPod with a phone is da future.
And I just don't see how they are going to deliver on battery life.
The Apple iPhone {Engadget}
Jan 9th 2007 2:01PM I think that Apple might have some trouble getting this done on time. They are promising a device with hardware features that will be bleeding edge even in 6 months. All that performance and still decent battery life?
DaimlerChrysler hybrid buses outperform CNG and diesel buses in New York City {Autoblog Green}
Dec 4th 2006 8:47PM This is promising since Seattle's brand new fleet of diesel hybrids got LESS MPG than the regular diesel ones and they cost a lot more.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/transportation/203509_metro13.html
Is Apple Doomed? {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Nov 23rd 2006 2:49PM In all seriousness though, if the platform of the future is "the Internet" what is Apple doing to cover their bases?
Certainly the ipod synergizes well as far as being a content viewer.
Or put another way, if Apple's future competition is Google and less so, Windows Live, how are they planning to compete? More hardware?









