Recent Comments:
Hands-on with Toshiba's SRT REGZA HDTVs (and other old crap) {Engadget}
Sep 5th 2008 1:43AM Oops... I'm sorry... I didn't realize this is where the HD-DVD support group meeting was being held tonight...
Psystar to countersue Apple for antitrust violations, will ask court to declare Leopard EULA void {Engadget}
Aug 26th 2008 9:48PM It'll be fun watching Microsoft and the rest of the industry come to Apple's defense if it starts to look even remotely possible that Psystar could win in a million years.
WatchScale attempts to become the new calculator watch {Engadget}
Aug 21st 2008 10:42AM Wow, 96% drug-related comments. Didn't even cross my mind, though I admit it seems pretty obvious after someone mentions it.
Fox News loves Fat Princess {PS3 Fanboy}
Aug 2nd 2008 12:23PM ++ My thoughts exactly. Not that I agree with whoever's "outraged" by the game, but it's pretty obvious what Fox New's stand on most things is. Where are their other video game reviews?
Hands-on: Super Stardust Portable {PSP Fanboy}
Jul 21st 2008 7:33PM DL is good - the game will start up much faster than if it were on UMD.
WipEout HD due 'before the end of the year' {PS3 Fanboy}
Jul 17th 2008 6:35PM It's good to get some news about it, but "a really, really tricky technical problem that no region has been able to solve" sure sounds mysterious!
AdderLink X-DVI KVM sends DVI / USB over single CAT6 cable {Engadget}
Jun 16th 2008 9:24PM The real question is whether or not they're having to compress the signal in some way in order to pump it through a CAT6 cable.
Medion's Akoya Mini laptop gets pictured at Computex {Engadget}
Jun 9th 2008 11:33AM Looks like they made use of all the Palm Foleo cases that were heading to the landfill.
Psystar's Open Computer gets new case, video card {Engadget}
May 27th 2008 12:08PM Oops! Replied to wrong poster!
Psystar's Open Computer gets new case, video card {Engadget}
May 27th 2008 12:08PM Backwards:
"Huh? Here's the problem: Leopard runs fine on most PCs including those that run Windows XP."
The only reason it "runs fine" is that lots of people in the "hacking" community spent a lot of time reverse-engineering and coming up with the changes required to make it work on non-Apple hardware. This company is stealing that work and trying to make a buck off of it, giving absolutely nothing back to anyone and increasing the likelihood that Apple will employ stricter enforcement measures.
They're doing worse than stealing: they're endangering the community that made their "product" possible.









