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Sprint's Dan Hesse talks Android, Pre, iPhone, 4G on Charlie Rose {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 12th 2009 12:48AM ...and LTE will be different because?

The grass is not always greener on the other side. Especially untested grass that isn't even deployed yet.

Win a bag of CES swag! {Engadget}

Jan 19th 2009 7:38PM swag

Will a pretty face help save your life? Delta hopes so {Gadling}

Mar 28th 2008 7:48PM She has a horse face. Long with big lips. No thanks, I prefer natural beauty. I'd be all over my reading material during that presentation.

Palm Treo 750v gets official {Engadget Mobile}

Sep 12th 2006 2:38PM If the price is reasonable I may have to replace my SE P910a with this instead of the P990 which is just too expensive.

BallFinder SCOUT tracks down golf balls with scanning camera {Engadget}

Apr 23rd 2006 4:59PM Premium golf balls run $40 per dozen, thats more than $3 per ball. If this thing works as advertised then it may be worth the coin for those mid to high handicappers who think they need premium golf balls.

Sony Ericsson's M600 3G tri-band GSM cellphone {Engadget}

Feb 7th 2006 4:33AM Mr. 23....You said: "You'll be able to buy is sim free and use on tmobile as it supports GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900."

Your point, I assume, was that one could buy the phone out-right, insert a T-mobile sim, and use the phone on the T-mobile network.

My point was that one could do the same thing on the Cingular network. Either way, in the 900/1800/1900 configuration, the phone will only operate on the 1900 band in the US. So regardless of whether Cingular has ever released a phone w/out 850 you are still wrong in stating that Cingular customers would have to wait for a US version. If you still think T-mo customers could use this phone and Cing. customers would have to wait then please explain.

Sony Ericsson's M600 3G tri-band GSM cellphone {Engadget}

Feb 6th 2006 7:33PM # 21, # 23 You people are ignorant, or maybe just stupid. T-Mobile and Cingular in the US both use the same bands, that being 850/1900. Those two bands are the North American standard. GSM/SPRS 900/1800 are EU bands.

Any phone that supports 850/1900 will work on both networks, and any tri-band phone that is ment for EU markets and is 900/1800/1900 will work for BOTH T-mobile AND Cingular ONLY on the 1900 band.

So let me break this down "Barney style":
1900= worky both networks
850= worky both networks
900= no-worky in US
1800= no-worky in US

West Virginia fully adopts Dance Dance Revolution fitness program {Engadget}

Jan 25th 2006 12:39PM This has got to be the longest sentence ever....

"Last year 85 kids participated in a survey that used Dance Dance Revolution and diet changes to shed excess poundage, which apparently also went to the heads of the school administration of the state, since started a pilot program and are now rolling DDR out to all of West VA's 157 middle schools, in addition to another 753 public schools expecting it in the next three years."

Somebody needs to retake grammar 101.

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