Recent Comments:
Sony Ericsson C905 gets reviewed -- all 8.1 megapixels of it {Engadget Mobile}
Jan 12th 2009 7:14AM I've had the SE K810i (3.2MP) for about two years, and it practically replaced my Sony DSC T-5 (5.2MP) digicam. I switched to a Nokia N78 for the time being, with my K810i waiting for camera button repairs (due to my local phone shop "fixing" the keypadon said phone). I've taken some decent pictures with my K810 that I've printed out and framed, soI couldn't imagine what I'd do with an 8MP camera phone in my pocket!
RIM's BlackBerry to battle "RedBerry" clone in China {Engadget Mobile}
Jul 5th 2007 6:46AM what would I ever do without Mao and Falun Gong to keep me smiling during the day... ahh.
Toronto's CN Tower gets lit up with LEDs {Engadget}
Jun 29th 2007 9:31PM 2.4 million bucks. Geesh.
They probably need to use that lone windmill standing next to it to generate the power for it, leaving the actual city block that rely on said windmill powerless.
Here's another suggestion to my government, you should have put the LEDs on the windmill so that it would display messages or pictures..... at a really really slow rotating speed. XD Ok, my idea is bunk. But still.... 2.4 million?!?!
Hooray for light-up phallic monuments.
The iPhones have landed, iPlan in tow {Engadget}
Jun 25th 2007 3:12PM In all seriousness, I hope someone makes a "SMASH AN iPHONE INFRONT OF THE LINE" video and posts it up on YouTube.
Engadget's relaunch giveaways: Xbox 360 Premium pack number three {Engadget}
Oct 13th 2006 3:31PM 2 extra controllers
Day 18 of Engadget Mobile's 30 days of cellphone giveaways {Engadget Mobile}
Mar 2nd 2006 11:19PM Kosher McDonalds!
Fifth NTP patent gets non-final rejection {Engadget}
Feb 2nd 2006 7:56PM To those whom use a Blackberry:
I'm just trying to get some prespective about people's opinions on this whole court order and the threat of the BlackBerry service being severed in the US. Wouldn't it just be a big inconvenience if BB's had to cease their service, thus making you have to switch services and get a new device, etc...?
I'm not quite sure which is "better" since RIM losing would be the right thing (patent-wise, legally), but RIM winning the case would mean the continuation of the service despite all this hoopla about national security and whatnot.
So, to the avid BB user, what's your opinion?
Fifth NTP patent gets non-final rejection {Engadget}
Feb 1st 2006 10:29PM "Pushy" Canadians? That's oxymoronic.









