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Engadget's recession antidote: win an HP TouchSmart IQ527! {Engadget}
Jul 30th 2009 1:10PM Sweet!
Engadget's recession antidote: win a Phosphor E-Ink watch! {Engadget}
Jul 15th 2009 12:32PM It would look so great on my lithe wrist.
Engadget's recession antidote: win a VTech IS9181 WiFi radio {Engadget}
Jul 1st 2009 12:56PM Me! Me!
Engadget's recession antidote: win an 8GB Kingston Technology SDHC card! {Engadget}
Jun 26th 2009 1:47PM Me! Me!
Engadget's recession antidote: win an insane grab bag of random stuff! {Engadget}
Jun 22nd 2009 12:20PM Pick me!
OS 10.6: PowerPC officially left behind {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jun 10th 2009 4:26PM As much as it pains me to realize that my PowerMac G5 will fall further behind the curve as time moves on, at least Apple has the political courage to cut its ties with the past in favor of innovation, unlike another OS company I could mention.
I suppose there's a line that's not that easy to tiptoe along in an effort to appease those using hardware that is ten years or more past its 'sell by' date; an OS company can't afford to alienate an entire install base by cutting them loose too soon, when the hardware in which their users have invested is still viable. Microsoft has been loathe to 'un-support' all the old hardware it still finds in many millions of beige computer cases out there - hence Windows ME and, to a lesser extent, Vista. But still...
Engadget's recession antidote: win a mophie Juice Pack Air for iPhone 3G! {Engadget}
May 27th 2009 3:26PM I'll take one, thanks!
HTC Touch Pro2 hits virtual shelves, unlocked and ready for action {Engadget}
May 26th 2009 12:47PM Why so many crossposts between Engadget and Engadget Mobile? This stuff belongs over there.
Engadget's recession antidote: win Radius earphones for iPhone 3G! {Engadget}
May 26th 2009 12:36PM Thanks, I'll take a pair!
TUAW Wishlist: iPhone apps I'd like to see {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
May 19th 2009 1:51PM Someone please make an app with all the battery-saving settings on one screen - airplane mode, wifi on/off, bluetooth on/off, screen dimming, push, etc.
How 'bout a baseball scorekeeping app that can email a final summary?









