Recent Comments:
Buffalo unveils LS-WTGL/R1 NAS: up to 2TB in size {Engadget}
Nov 8th 2007 1:27PM Yeah, yeah, I did the same, but I think Engadget should include this information as part of the specs list - they sometimes do.
Google's Android platform and the Open Handset Alliance: a quick round-up {Engadget}
Nov 5th 2007 8:41PM I don't think it's the up front open source that people would even know the name of that's important, it's the back end / appliance kind of things. OpenOffice is a boondoggle, the office category is on its way out. I know lots of people who are switching to web based integrated 'office' tools.
Oakley's Split Thump: the relentless pursuit of fail {Engadget}
Nov 5th 2007 8:37PM I hate to fill for Engadget's lack of imagination once again, but Hmm, maybe Oakley wants to be there when video glasses become the norm?
Bug Labs BUGbase and BUGmodules hands-on {Engadget}
Nov 1st 2007 9:35PM wow, I dreamed about exactly this just over a year ago (http://wiki.zooid.org/wiki/An_ideal_gadget) and here it is. I need to read up on it, hopefully it is using standard buses (eg usb), then there can be a nice market of cross vendor gadget components. It will be a while though, and size will always be an issue compared to integrated devices.
CE-Oh no he didn't! Part XLVIII: Mandriva CEO slams Ballmer in blog rant {Engadget}
Nov 1st 2007 6:40PM
@Mort: that's obviously a bogus report when you consider that .NET is used for less than half of development, the remainder being Java and other systems.
Wibrain's B1 UMPC gets redesigned, retargeted {Engadget}
Nov 1st 2007 3:17PM I had a Samsung Q1. This thing looks like it. Take that as a bad sign. Split keyboards suck worse than you'd think.
Everex's $199 green PC: attention ignorant Wal-Mart shoppers {Engadget}
Oct 31st 2007 11:23AM oh, engadget. stfu. you rarely know what you're talking about. really.
Woz raps on Apple for lower ideals, locked iPhone, less innovative UI {Engadget}
Oct 30th 2007 1:04AM @Shawn; "people who don't base their products on Unix are bound to reinvent the wheel."
It's been fun watching user data on Windows migrate from the program directory (!!!!) to Documents & Settings to Users. Other than that, things haven't changed very much for the end user, they've just moved things around and added extra steps.
All about Leopard: gallery, apps, impressions {Engadget}
Oct 26th 2007 6:00PM DID YOU SOMEHOW MISS THE FACT THAT MENU BAR MENUS ALSO NOW HAVE CURVED EDGES?!??!???!?!?! SAME AS THE DOCK. OH! AND RED-YELLOW-GREEN BUTTONS ARE A LOT MORE VIBRANT AND COLORFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All about Leopard: gallery, apps, impressions {Engadget}
Oct 26th 2007 5:56PM Making you missed something because of your panting or sweating. Take a deep breath, maybe call a friend or your shrink for some reassurance.







