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Engadget's recession antidote: Win a Microsoft PC Gaming Pack! {Engadget}
Apr 1st 2009 12:16PM this is relevant to my interests
T-Mobile brings $50 unlimited voice plan to rest of America {Engadget}
Mar 3rd 2009 2:55AM lol, this is not nice
I pay $10 dollars/months of UNLIMITED CALLING to like 80 COUNTRIES around the world.
Why is $50 a month to phones in ONE country a good deal?
Orange becoming first in Europe with LG's G910 Watch Phone {Engadget}
Feb 16th 2009 3:25PM ALL ABOUT FINNSCHE FOR FUTURE EMPLOYERS
http://www.flickr.com/photos/finnschi/ (the girls start appearing on page 2)
http://www.finnsche.de
www.google.com/search?q=finnsche (blogs, profiles about 3D texturing, other stuff)
Engadget's recession antidote: win a Pentax E60! {Engadget}
Feb 5th 2009 10:11PM Congratulations Engadget on creating your most commented article ever! Email me
Microsoft Surface being used to coordinate Super Bowl security {Engadget}
Jan 30th 2009 8:20PM is that a picture of superbowl security?
brb, church.
Samsung's 4Gb chip promises 32GB DDR3 memory modules for PCs and laptops {Engadget}
Jan 30th 2009 8:17PM SWEET! this will make my 12GB of DDR3 OCZ RAM be like $20 by the time I have enough money to buy it at current price.
Wait. PIME TARADOX!
Texas Instruments unleashes pico projector dev kit on the world {Engadget}
Jan 30th 2009 8:14PM OHHH its photoshopped, okay I'm glad someone told me.
GigaPan Epic imager released, your party photos will never be the same {Engadget}
Jan 30th 2009 8:13PM yeahhhh, MOST new point and shoots, at least the one engadget covers, have more megapixels than DSLRs. Considering most DSLRs are 10-12mp while only a small fraction are 21mp and then the hassablads and other production devices (or brains) capable of producing larger images.
India's $10 laptop coming February 3rd, take that Negroponte {Engadget}
Jan 30th 2009 8:09PM After shelling out 613 caps just to buy the schematics.
JVC debuts 42-inch LT-42WX70 LCD HDTV: covers 96% of AdobeRGB color space {Engadget}
Jan 7th 2009 2:40PM AdobeRGB encompasses more colors than sRGB.
This is cool, but DSLR users are up to ProPhoto RGB now which is like three times the size of the AdobeRGB color space - the camera sensors themselves are even larger than the ProPhoto RGB (even the few year old model Canon Rebel Xti 400D) ....so I guess its good to see SOME progress, there's still a lonnnng way to go.







