Recent Comments:
Apple engineers: We're indentured servants {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 7th 2008 4:08PM There is absolutely no reason to begrudge someone for standing up for their labor rights. Firstly, it has nothing to do with you, if you like working 60 hour weeks with no overtime or compensation then go ahead and get your engineer's degree and sign up at Apple. Secondly, too often the carrot of being moved up management is dangled in front of folks when the reality is it will never happen. No one is forcing people to work at Apple, but people shouldn't have to make the choice of illegal work practices or work somewhere else.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket: Vodafone selects Neverfail for BlackBerry failover {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 25th 2008 6:54PM neverfail would only help if there was an issue with your corporate back end, not if RIM itself is having any outages
Verizon talks up Chocolate sales figures, compare favorably to iPhone {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 21st 2007 8:29PM Agreed with Mark... I mean weren't they giving these phones away with pizzas for a while?
The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: unlocked iPhone (4GB) {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 14th 2007 4:00PM I wood b 4ever gr8ful 2 u
AT&T having wireless data issues today? {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 14th 2007 4:04PM Had Data Connection refused on the blackberries
Survey: two-thirds say "no thanks" to iPhone {Engadget Mobile}
May 2nd 2007 3:46PM I think the notion of bulk on cell phones is becoming moot. With bluetooth technology and voice independent dialing, its becoming less of an issue, since you don't need to whip out your device to make or receive calls.
J.D. Power releases 2007 U.S. wireless carrier ratings {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 26th 2007 2:17AM T-Mobile is simply the cheapest, and hence to many people's eyes are simply the best. Their customer service is really pretty good considering they are the only carrier I know of who still have customer service available 24/7
Hands-on with the Samsung Ubicell {Engadget Mobile}
Mar 28th 2007 6:21PM Its a device that utilizes your broadband connection to boost the signal strength of CDMA carriers. In a sense what UMA was meant to bring to the customer, better reception in homes or offices that had poor carrier reception.
iPhone & LG KE850: separated at birth? {Engadget Mobile}
Jan 11th 2007 2:00PM I have to agree with alot of the other posters. With a touchscreen based phone they're all gonna look pretty much the same. Its like getting a patent on keyboard design









