Recent Comments:
iPhone hackers turn up a few vulnerabilities {Engadget}
Jul 4th 2007 2:09AM Dude, stop ragging on Jags. You guys can sit there and try and make fun of him cause he actually knows shit about technology all you want, but it doesn't change the fact that your iPhone is just a very pretty piece of metal and plastic and that's it.
Yes, it looks great. Congratulations. And I own a Macbook Pro (the newest model, thanks) so I don't want to hear any QQs about how I'm an Apple hater.
Imo - Bought Macbook Pro for college. This means - Free 4gig iPod Nano. No monthly fee. My cellphone? Free. Smaller monthly fee. Two separate batteries, overall pocket space used is not much greater than the iPhone (I've held one in person, my buddy got one). If one gets stolen I still have the other. If I want to listen to music and battery dies I can still make calls.
Congratulations on spending 500 dollars to browse the internet with a slow connection and to play movies on a tiny widescreen. Better pay your bill next month.
Gtfo iPhone.
"The iPhone isn't about some geek boy's checklist. You probably had one for the iPod too and look how that turned out :-)"
Yea, iPod worked out great for Apple. Yet I find it funny that nearly everyone I've talked to that has owned a harddrive iPod has had it fail on them within a year. Despite the iPod's notorious failings, it managed (manages) to sell really well. Tbh, I think it says more about the consumers intelligence than Apple's. Though admittedly I am liking my flash based nano - flash based doesn't have nearly as many problems (plus it was free).
Stop ragging on some kid that points out the shortcomings of the iPhone compared to what else is available on the market. It's called a "review." I, for one, like to get the most out of my money more than just a pretty design.
Levi's iPod Jeans -- break the bank, look like a dork {Engadget}
Aug 8th 2006 11:07PM I love the ridiculous picture pose. The girl's like grabbing the guy's butt as he controls HER iPod, even though the headphones for his are trailing to his ears.
US issues first RFID passports {Engadget}
Mar 13th 2006 4:19PM Time to roll out the "Duct-tape-coated-with-aluminum Passport Cover."
Stupid decision, but at least it's easy and cheap to protect. It's just like making a duct tape wallet with aluminum sandwiched in the middle to protect RFID cards.
Oh well.







