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Samsung's high-density 16Gb NAND flash released: cheaper, faster SSDs on the way {Engadget}

Jan 3rd 2007 11:53AM No, this isn't the same as 32 GB. This is 16 Gb. That is equal to 2 GB.

NASA's second annual Tether Challenge beset by controversy, yields no winner {Engadget}

Oct 23rd 2006 10:01AM Instead of using an "elevator" in the "traditional" manor, why not have two really powerful magnets: one in space and one on Earth. The magnets can push/pull togehter to raise or lower an object inside of a metallic container. Would this even be possible? It was just a random idea and would probably be a lot easier than using cables and pulleys.

So, where the hell are our Core 2 Duo MacBooks? {Engadget}

Sep 19th 2006 4:02PM You could . . . if they weren't soldered on.

Seagate claims world record for magnetic recording density {Engadget}

Sep 17th 2006 4:02PM #3, please tell me you were joking . . . seriously, PLEASE!. My music ALONE is almost 2 GB, photos are about 1.5 GB, and then there are actually programs . . . I'm just going to assume you were joking as I'm sure you were.

Brown U. is building better batteries with plastic {Engadget}

Sep 17th 2006 9:33AM Hmm, since they're so thin, couldn't they be stacked so as to deliver even more battery life? They could still be half the size of current batteries and delivering *way* more battery life. Interesting. Get those "kinks" worked out!

Apple settles iTunes interface lawsuit {Engadget}

Sep 3rd 2006 9:55AM What!? Who claims that *they* thought up the idea of menus and organizing by categories? Idiots.

PS3 needs adapter for PS2 memory cards? {Engadget}

Aug 6th 2006 9:28AM The picture is photoshopped ~_~.

Sony teaching AIBO scary new tricks {Engadget}

Jun 23rd 2006 10:42AM What would really be scary is for them to have a constant link-up to the internet. Nearly unlimited knowledge and free music 24/7.

Guide to robot ethics set for publication {Engadget}

Jun 19th 2006 11:47AM No ethics? If you can make program a robot with AI, you can certainly give them "ethics." But whose ethics? They're quite relative. What is "ethical" to one person may not be to the next.

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