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Next iPhone to launch July 17 with OLED display and glowing Apple logo? {Engadget Mobile}

May 19th 2009 6:10PM That flashlight is $170. What would you say... maybe 5 X the cost of comparable flashlights.... ? So if Apple charged $1500 for an iPhone that had the battery you wanted it'd be worth it for you?

Clemson develops ballin' system to measure slam dunk intensity {Engadget}

Feb 24th 2009 4:08PM How about a little editing of the entries before they go up? They forgot "is" in the first sentence "...miles per hour of each pitch "is" the best part of a baseball game,,,," Then later say, "...In one match against East Carolina...." One match?!?! Is this tennis? Water polo? This is basketball. Its a basketball game.... Sorry to be picky but people can like both sports and technology and read Engadget and expect to have what they are reading make sense.

Man charged $28,000 for using data card, Slingbox to watch football game {Engadget}

Feb 24th 2009 12:59PM "Should of..." means he "should have" gotten a better education then maybe he wouldn't be choosing Sprint as his carrier ;)

Man charged $28,000 for using data card, Slingbox to watch football game {Engadget}

Feb 24th 2009 12:55PM I have an AT&T card to use when I travel for work and their "Communications Manager" lets you set preferences, including domestic and international data roaming. I didn't change anything with mine and went in to check to see what the default settings were. They're at "prompt" meaning if its trying to access a non AT&T domestic network it'll ask you what you want to do. So at some point he either changed his settings to automatically connect or clicked "ok" when warned that it was an international connection. If the guy was smart enough to hook up a Slingbox and connection card he should be smart enough to know he was roaming using international data. I'd say he's pretty lucky AT&T isn't making him pay the entire bill.

SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone demoed on video, coming in Q1 {Engadget}

Jan 7th 2009 3:49PM I know the concept sounds great but its just going to kill your battery. Watching a movie or using something like iheart radio does already so this will drain it even faster. Ok, when you're stuck in a traffic jam or in a long check out line or something and you wanna catch 5 minutes of ESPN, CNN or something then its probably not a big deal but if I'm going to watch a movie off HBO I'd expect my battery to be dead after that.

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