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'Unique' Bluetooth banana has truly limited applications {Engadget}

Oct 23rd 2009 7:23AM Cripes! 40 posts, and not one, "I can't hear you, I have a banana in my ear" reference?

You people are SLACKING

HTC's HD2 gets sized up to the competition {Engadget}

Oct 11th 2009 8:33AM If this trend continues, I see a whole new Bluetooth device becoming popular -- The Bluetooth remote handset. Looks like a tiny cell phone (complete with numeric keyboard), but is just a Bluetooth connection to the real, larger smart phone you keep in your pocket.

For those who don't like the Star Trac look pf the earpiece, and want a keypad, and don't want the look of holding a PDA to their head.

Mechanical piano hacked to talk, says nothing you'd be interested in {Engadget}

Oct 9th 2009 11:13AM Then you need to start thinging quieter, before they take you away and lock you up.


;-)

The next Engadget Show tapes live October 22nd -- with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer! {Engadget}

Oct 6th 2009 3:49PM Wait... Ballmer on the iTunes store? Clearly the new first sign of the apocalypse!

Aren't they concerned about the whole matter/antimatter implications?

Verizon plans to support Google Voice, will launch two 'game-changing' Android devices in coming weeks {Engadget}

Oct 6th 2009 10:53AM Maybe they realized that they have a one-two punch with customer service and network quality, and could get a STRONG third punch with decent open equipment. This will command a premium price.

They'll never be the low-price player, and shouldn't be. You get what you pay for, and there are enough people out there willing to pay for it. Those that aren't willing to pay for a better experience aren't worth having as a customer, anyway.

Microsoft Research shows off multitouch mouse prototypes {Engadget}

Oct 5th 2009 1:31PM Impossible. I've read in these pages that M$ only copies what Apple does.

So no more talk about R&D. Only Apple does innovation.

Let's talk about how these only copy what Apple has done.

Helix Wind launching wind-powered cellphone tower trials in US and Africa {Engadget}

Oct 1st 2009 2:49PM Not sure about bats, but it should kill a whole lot less birds than the standard prop design.

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