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Xbox LIVE gets 1080p Zune Video store, Twitter, Facebook and more on November 17th (video) {Engadget}
Nov 12th 2009 4:49PM No, you can't, since it's not free.
AT&T adds Verizon's Island of Misfit Toys holiday ads to lawsuit, demands they be yanked off the air {Engadget}
Nov 12th 2009 2:44PM Happy Lolidays
Fujitsu's splitting F-04B cellphone gets tested, found to contain no Energon cubes {Engadget}
Nov 12th 2009 8:24AM I'm having a hard time understanding what I'm looking at.
Yes, yes, that's what she said, I know.
Celio REDFLY for BlackBerry tested: it's not the solution you weren't looking for anyway {Engadget}
Nov 11th 2009 7:23PM One other thing... If Apple made a device like this that synced with the iPhone in such a way that the screen became the trackpad/secondary monitor, it would move off the shelves like wildfire.
Celio REDFLY for BlackBerry tested: it's not the solution you weren't looking for anyway {Engadget}
Nov 11th 2009 7:16PM Awhile ago, Josh did an article lamenting that the iPhone really wasn't a tool that you could actually do business with, complaining that it just didn't have the functionality necessary to do work remotely and that the available business tools really didn't offer quality solutions. I commented at the time that it sounded like he needed a Foleo, a device which Engadget, we all know, panned on sight.
What I don't understand is why the authors of this site have such a low tolerance for this type of technology. If you're carrying around a phone that's almost, but not quite, a full-fledged computer, why wouldn't you want a device that simply blew up the interface and keyboard so you could do some hardcore work without having two separate machines? Why wouldn't you encourage companies to make a tool that, for a lower cost (ideally) than a netbook, would boost the functionality of the computer you already carry around in your pocket? I just don't get it. Call me crazy.
Matrox pushes eight displays with a single-slot PCIe x16 GPU {Engadget}
Nov 10th 2009 4:14PM Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrox is. You have to see it for yourself.
Nokia N900 ad suggests a history of mental illness {Engadget}
Nov 10th 2009 11:19AM I would like to comment on the film clip: It gave me douche chills. Thank you.
Nokia N900 ad suggests a history of mental illness {Engadget}
Nov 10th 2009 11:07AM DROID freak.
Terrorizes...
Wait'll they get a load of me.
OOP
OOOOOOOOP.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Google breaks from tradition, posts DROID ad on home page {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 6th 2009 5:01PM Not seeing this. But I will say I love how Google's home page now shows nothing but the logo and bar unless you mouse over it. Awesome.
Verizon "Mobile Web" service currently down {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 5th 2009 3:53PM "not, you know, big-boy data, so chances are you're fine -- our various VZW smartphones are unaffected."
y'know, because we all have $30 data plans, right?
This is a dickey post, Nilay.







