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AT&T's 3G MicroCell gets unboxed, looks sufficiently cute {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 21st 2009 7:36PM My understanding is that it has a GPS and may not work outside of an authorized area. Rumors abound. :)
Microsoft tells WinMo devs they're beautiful, worth more than 99 cents {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 20th 2009 5:57PM I expect to see "App Hunter" ads on television soon. Hunters will be looking for applications under $2.99 each and won't find any in the Microsoft app store, but they will find them in the Apple app store and be so elated (in the television commercial).
Apple says iTunes syncing only for Apple devices, looks sternly at Palm {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 16th 2009 10:42PM What does "refusal to deal" have to do with the USA? Nothing.
Obama makes a grave mistake {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 10th 2009 4:02PM I completely get it:
1) The BlackBerry isn't the latest model.
2) He doesn't have an unlimited data plan.
3) The BlackBerry badge on the holster is out of focus.
4) The lighting makes it look purple/pink and it should look more of a mauve.
5) The BlackBerry is in the holster and we all know that busy people at airports and on airplanes should be yelling into them to sound important and annoy people nearby.
AT&T letting go of 8GB refurb iPhone 3Gs for $99 on contract {Engadget Mobile}
Dec 26th 2008 8:28PM Refurbs only have a 90 day warranty. Beware.
Another lawsuit claims Apple, AT&T weren't forthright about iPhone batteries {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 17th 2007 1:25PM The following page has been on Apple's website for months. They updated it to include the links to the iPhone, but otherwise, this information has been available for a long time.
http://www.apple.com/batteries/
http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html
"Charge Cycles
A properly maintained iPhone battery is designed to retain up to 80% of its original capacity at 400 full charge and discharge cycles. You may choose to replace your battery when it no longer holds sufficient charge to meet your needs."
Beantown customers soon to talk in the Big Dig {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 27th 2006 10:26AM Bostonians who need to travel underground in the big dig tunnels will certainly benefit from this change. Those of us in Northern Idaho in the US -- not so much interest. :)









