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Interactive windows dare you to catch a Scion tC RS 4.0 {Engadget}
Apr 18th 2008 10:50PM yeah there is another next too it... interactive fog
Live coverage of Google's Android Gphone mobile OS announcement {Engadget}
Nov 5th 2007 1:21PM Yeah... because open source has such a track record of killing close environments. I mean look, everyone now in days use a variant of linux, barely anyone uses windows anymore.
Jobs praises Nokia's 3rd party app scheme, but he has it wrong {Engadget}
Oct 17th 2007 4:42PM this is why i "love/trust" Engadget, because you guys some how know what Jobs is thinking, what he has seen and what he has in store for us. Journalism at its best.
It has a name, part II: "smexting" {Engadget}
Aug 10th 2007 3:23PM eh.. some people call it a bad habit i call it my retirement plant. It make sure I retire ahead of time.
It has a name, part II: "smexting" {Engadget}
Aug 10th 2007 3:20PM you're so clever... (wait for it..) NOT!!
Apple 4G iMac: first unboxing, impressions {Engadget}
Aug 8th 2007 3:06PM next go around save time by just typing "i hate everything apple for just being apple blah blah blah."
Carlos Slim to hook Mexico up with 'millions' of laptops {Engadget}
Aug 3rd 2007 1:27PM for some one with over 60 billion dollars this is barely an effort. 250K low cost laptops? pfft..
iPhone users may be screaming in 12 to 18 months {BloggingStocks}
Jul 20th 2007 10:34AM after 300-400 cycles it decreases to 80% which still better than current smartphones. the reality is that most people will move on to a new generation before a replacement becomes a necessity just like it has been happening with the iPod and the once getting replacements will only be the ones with defective batteries. There is a lot of disinformation about the iPhone. I've heard everything from, "it only plays iTunes Music" to you have to press really "hard on the screen" or the most famous one "Your battery will completely die in a year"
Disney reinvents Enhanced CDs with CDVU+ {Engadget}
Jul 19th 2007 9:16AM wrong. CD's are (close to) dead because of lack convenience. You can get song/album without ever leaving the couch, you can start listening to your music within seconds, and you can have it on your iPod/mp3 player right away.
The majority of people don't care about sampling rate or bitrate. they can't even tell you what those words even mean. As long as it sounds good in their computer speakers or DMP headphones they'll be satisfied.
If you can't understand that then your just out of touch with the rest of consumers. Not necessarily a bad thing.
What the hell happened to E3? {Engadget}
Jul 13th 2007 10:11PM This was done by choice. The gaming indunstry wanted to cater more to the investors than its customers. How fun









