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HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 11:26PM I got the moment a couple days ago, and I really like it so far. It is my first android device and my first smartphone, so keep that in mind (though I have had similar devices in the past, just not phone/android)
Verizon getting a little VAIO P to join its netbook offerings {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 9:10AM Couldn't you get this for $200, pay the $175 ETF, and still come out on top?
T-Mobile USA down all over the place? (update: yes) {Engadget}
Nov 3rd 2009 8:08PM Hahaha... I love how John Galt is commenting on this
Wall of Sound is loud, prohibitively expensive, and somewhat defeats the purpose {Engadget}
Nov 2nd 2009 6:25PM If you're going to have such a huge speaker, it's a shame to only go down to 40 Hz...
Maingear unveils Core i7-packin' SHIFT, your own 'personal supercomputer' {Engadget}
Nov 2nd 2009 9:31AM It's 24GB, since DDR3 is triple channel, so you always have a multiple of 3.
Zii MediaBook UI video explains very little {Engadget}
Nov 1st 2009 2:27PM That hand is REALLY yellow.
ATI's dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970 pictured in the wilderness {Engadget}
Oct 31st 2009 9:55PM More like
ATI's Radeon HD 5970 + ATI's Radeon HD 5970 + ATI's Radeon HD 5970 + ATI's Radeon HD 5970 = Pure OWNAGE
4x crossfire for the win.
Ask Engadget: Which Android phone should I get? {Engadget}
Oct 29th 2009 9:09PM Go for the moment, ignoring Engadget's review.
Ziegler is a notorious iPhone fanboi.
Dyson DC25 Blueprint impressions: is the 'Ball' worth it? {Engadget}
Oct 27th 2009 10:19AM "So, how'd the ball work? In a word, good."
Good is an adjective. Adjectives modify nouns.
"To work" is a verb. Adverbs modify verbs.
The word you're looking for is "well".
Acer fulfills prophecy, overtakes Dell as number two PC maker worldwide (update) {Engadget}
Oct 14th 2009 8:44PM This is really misleading because most of Acer's computers are dinky little netbooks with a dinky little product margin to match, whereas Dell and HP sell expensive computers with large profit margins and lots of high-profit value added services (think warranties, enterprise management, customization, etc.) What's more, people usually buy Acers from a third-party big-box retailer which sucks up some of the profit, while people buy Dells and HPs (at least Dells, not 100% sure about HP) directly from the manufacturer, which gives them more profit.
I'm not paid by any of these companies (look at my posting record and that's fairly obvious), but I just want to point out that this chart is not what it seems.







