The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
| Windows 7 multitouch: it's a gimmick (for now) It's not that they don't work, at least on occasion, it's that they don't really provide a comprehensive or pleasurable method for using a computer. |
BlackBerry Blowout: Storm vs. Bold vs. Curve 8900 We decided to take the most recent 'Berrys -- the Curve 8900, Bold, and Storm -- and toss them into a big pile. What would happen? Do they get along? What kind of bruised egos would we see? |
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| Recompute: a closer look at the sustainable, cardboard PC Cardboard-housed Recompute designer Recompute Brendan Macaluso was kind enough to contact us with some more detail, including a few specs. |
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| HD 101: Discrete IR codes Anyone that has ever tried to use a programmable remote knows what is so great about discrete IR commands, but just by the name the concept seems foreign. |
Samsung Memoir officially brings 8 megapixels to T-Mobile At some point, T-Mobile decided it wanted to play in the megapixel big leagues by rolling out the Motorola ZN5 and Samsung Behold, but why stop at a measly little 5 megapixels? |
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Anyone else enjoying these new Daily Roundups?
I definately am, a great comprehensive way to get the day's news after a long day.
nope, they should just teach people how to add RSS
I don't like these daily round ups AT ALL.
Me either. Engadget is one of few sites that I eschew RSS in favor of viewing the actual site. These add just one more useless thing to scroll by. I hope they go away.
+1
I like them a lot, even with an RSS, it's impossible to filter out the the important stories from the... "boring" stories. This does it for me.