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Orange says Polish iPhone 3G customers weren't paid actors {Engadget}

Aug 28th 2008 8:32AM 1 dude... 7 chicks... i like those odds. although those two women in the back may not like that dude as much as each other. even better.

Tweaked Xbox 360 controller inexplicably deemed an overseas "promotional item" {Engadget}

Aug 20th 2008 3:45PM soooo..... what exactly (aside from the gawd awful color) is the difference? i guess i don't spend enough time looking at my controller, but i don't see any change in the dpad...

120GB Zune slips past the FCC {Engadget}

Aug 18th 2008 2:51PM there's nothing saying that this is the yearly product update, is there? remember their marketing strategy with the original zune and zune 2. they kept the first one around after the release of the second. perhaps this is just a slight refresh to the 2nd gen line that will still be around when the 3rd gen comes around

i've had my zune 2 for about a year now and love it. personally, i don't really feel like i'm missing anything with the zune the way it currently is. doesn't mean they can/should sit. it'd be a little disapointing from an product line point of view if they don't unveil a zune 3 this year.

Ask Engadget: What's the best netbook out there? {Engadget}

Aug 15th 2008 8:36AM oooh! don't forget how great they are for budding "screenwriters" who like to spend time at starbucks!!

DARPA moves ahead with electronic tags for soldiers {Engadget}

Jul 18th 2008 4:28PM @retro77:

what does al gore have to do with this?

Battlestar Galactica Cylon Toaster produces fanboy-approved bread {Engadget}

Jul 16th 2008 11:19AM so exactly how limited of a run are we talkin 'bout here? that ebay thing you talk about sounds like a good idea!

Panasonic reveals new DLP projectors: 12,000 lumens and pixels galore {Engadget}

Jun 20th 2008 12:15PM my guess is that it automatically cleans out the air filters.

Tanita works out the Ironman segmental body composition monitor {Engadget}

Jun 11th 2008 10:25PM i've got a tanita scale at home and it does the same thing BUT while it may not be accurate, it is very precise.

after a work out i will measure myself 3 times. the weight is always +- 0.2 lbs and the body fat is always +- 0.5%.

i think the weight is quite accurate, as it's pretty much the same as the scale in the gym. you're right the body fat fluctuates all over the place. that's not to say it isn't usable data though. because the way it measures you is very dependent on how much water you have in your body, it will fluctuate from day to day or even hour to hour. the best way to use it is to chart your progress over time and ignore the minor daily fluctuations.

iPhone SDK agreement forbids real-time route guidance, dancing, rock'n'roll {Engadget}

Jun 11th 2008 11:57AM interesting as to how this is spun as purely a "CYA" legal thing...

the first thing i thought of when i read it is that either
1) apple wants to be the only provider of gps routing software for the iphone (for $$ of course)
2) someone (tomtom?) got in bed with apple and wants to be the only provider of gps routing software and gave a kickback
3) some carrier like at&t wants to push their overpriced telenav crap

X300 vs Envy 133 vs MacBook Air... Fight! {Engadget}

Jun 10th 2008 8:11AM is it just me or is this table missing a column of labels?

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