Recent Comments:
ExpressGate "instant-on" OS tested on ASUS Eee Box {Engadget}
Jul 18th 2008 8:40AM Fuck this. If it's not instant-on, it's not instant on. It doesn't matter if it's computer companies or the government...apparently simply saying something is so is good enough. Ya know what's instant-on? A fucking TV set, so when you've reach those speeds, call it instant-on. Until then, stop it.
Belkin's FlyWire does 1080P without wires {Engadget}
Jul 10th 2008 11:04AM I haven't bought my first HDTV yet, but I always wondered why they couldn't develop them with all the plugins on a separate box that connected to the TV through a single cord. That way, the box could fit nicely behind all of your components and only a single cord would travel to the screen.
So I guess as far as this wireless box is concerned, I wish it came standard with the TV, so that it was simply a wirless screen that hung from the wall.
Mindset Six50 solar electric concept is light, green, and a bit homely {Engadget}
Jul 8th 2008 2:34PM Good to see the El Camino making a comeback.
£10,000 diamond-clad Nokia N95 borders on gaudy {Engadget}
Jul 7th 2008 11:37AM I'm anticipating a triple post. Sorry for the annoyance. Vote Obama.
£10,000 diamond-clad Nokia N95 borders on gaudy {Engadget}
Jul 7th 2008 11:36AM I would have said "gaudy on borders."
£10,000 diamond-clad Nokia N95 borders on gaudy {Engadget}
Jul 7th 2008 11:34AM I would have said "gaudy on borders."
PC Keyboard Salt and Pepper Shakers don't support SureType {Engadget}
Jun 11th 2008 9:30AM One hole for salt and four for pepper? Fail.
HP exec cuts birthday cake with MacBook Air {Engadget}
Jun 2nd 2008 8:47AM Could you please mail that MacBook Air to me? I'd be glad to take it off your hands.
EADS Astrium unveils European manned spaceship {Engadget}
May 28th 2008 9:40AM When I saw this pic, I got sick for a second. I thought I was in for another 30-minute, 20th anniversary Mac unboxing.
Google Health Lets You Search and Store Medical Records Online {Switched.com}
May 27th 2008 1:09PM "The service can also be used by doctors and hospitals to store multiple records. "
I don't think you'll see many hospitals using this. From Google's terms of service:
Google is not a "covered entity" under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and the regulations promulgated thereunder ("HIPAA"). As a result, HIPAA does not apply to the transmission of health information by Google to any third party.







