Has anyone noticed how engadget stories have gotten gradually more ridiculous and irrelevant? A $168,000 speaker from Japan? A clock powered by citrus fruit? Seriously, engadget? (notice how many question marks I use; that denotes cunning insight)
i dunno, i think some of us might find these stories interesting and a nice break from all the serious gadget news. i sure do.
also, not everyone is really that interested in a conversation all about the iphone's awesome specs or nvidia's new gfx card. you're gonna have trouble chatting with someone not interested in gadgets about that. lemon clocks, on the other hand....
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Has anyone noticed how engadget stories have gotten gradually more ridiculous and irrelevant? A $168,000 speaker from Japan? A clock powered by citrus fruit? Seriously, engadget? (notice how many question marks I use; that denotes cunning insight)
Real companies don't issue press releases on saturdays. And by saturday, I obviously mean CATURDAY!
I totally agree %100
More coverage on the iPhone and its competition is welcomed...
I thought this was a gadget and electronics website? Last time I checked this clock is a gadget, and those speakers are electronics.
What's the problem here?
i dunno, i think some of us might find these stories interesting and a nice break from all the serious gadget news. i sure do.
also, not everyone is really that interested in a conversation all about the iphone's awesome specs or nvidia's new gfx card. you're gonna have trouble chatting with someone not interested in gadgets about that. lemon clocks, on the other hand....
This IS a gadget
Yes, in the last two posts Engadget has become outrageous!
I know it's starting to look like Gizmodo!
And I thought we would get through this one without an iPhone comment from iEye.... I'm disappointed.