Recent Comments:
Are DVRs actually going to save the network TV model? {Engadget}
Nov 2nd 2009 5:45PM DVR's what?
Apple's main ad man thinks different, steps down as Macs battle PCs like it's 1984 {Engadget}
Oct 30th 2009 2:22PM I would genuinely like to punch this man in the face.
Jibbigo iPhone app translates from English to Spanish and back again {Engadget}
Oct 30th 2009 10:53AM LOL I see what happened to you, but don't worry, NO ONE'S JUDGING YOU!!!@@!
LG roadmap predicts 'OLED panels will cost less than LCD panels in 2016' {Engadget}
Oct 30th 2009 8:51AM Well this severely complicates my TV shopping process. I was going to get an LCD, but now I just might wait it out until OLEDs are cheaper...
Support for universal micro-USB phone chargers grows with ITU approval {Engadget}
Oct 23rd 2009 6:25PM That is gross.
Rocketfish wireless whole home audio system cuts the cord on all your speakers {Engadget}
Oct 23rd 2009 1:19PM Ah, better a fool for 5 minutes than for life, right?
Well the way I understand it is that if that were the case, then we would all be dead by now. Every hour of every day we are bombarded by radio waves from cellphones, radio and TV broadcasts, cordless phones, WiFi, microwaves, etc. So if such radio waves were harmful, we'd have long expired.
Every now and then someone comes out and says that he's found new evidence that cellphones cause cancer. However these claims have never been verified by actual scientists; so far there is no correlation between cancer rates and radio waves. These claims are usually made either by the sensationalist media, or by lawyers looking for a new target.
The funny part is the people who say WiFi (or whatever radio waves) causes headaches. These people, when tested, will still claim to have a headache, even if they are in a room with a WiFi router whose lights are blinking but whose WiFi transmission is actually off.
Long story short: we'll be fine.
Rocketfish wireless whole home audio system cuts the cord on all your speakers {Engadget}
Oct 23rd 2009 1:00PM I hope you're joking.
Dell's Adamo 'crazyhinge' XPS demonstrated on video {Engadget}
Oct 23rd 2009 9:47AM An interesting idea, but ultimately not very practical.
a) Carpal tunnel
b) Imagine typing with that on your lap. Either you'd need to have the "lip" back over the edge of your knees, or you'd have the "lip" jutting into your quads.
It looks like one of those old "internet devices" they tried to sell in the late 90s and early 2000s for old people to use email.
Also: "Clanky"!
The Engadget Show, live with Steve Ballmer! {Engadget}
Oct 22nd 2009 3:31PM My gosh Joshua is an ass. Does every question have to be totally underhanded?
OnStar's Stolen Vehicle Slowdown used to recover carjacked vehicle, baffle carjacker (video) {Engadget}
Oct 21st 2009 4:47PM Aww thanks; gee, you guys are just the best!
From "lowest ranked" to neutral... I don't know what I'd do without you!







