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Keepin' it real fake, part CXXIII: the Wiimote candy dispenser {Engadget}
Jul 6th 2008 2:40AM I just saw one of these the other day at my Walgreens in NJ.
CompUSA sends out layoff letters: bad service extends to employees, too {Engadget}
Dec 12th 2007 3:59PM When the ones by here closed, the last few weeks they were selling all kinds of HDTV cables, optical cable etc from the displays. I got tons of Component and DHMI cables for very cheap, you had to check them as these were the cables used for the display units, but most were better quality than what they sold. (At least on paar with the overpriced Monster Cable in terms of quality.)
CompUSA sends out layoff letters: bad service extends to employees, too {Engadget}
Dec 12th 2007 3:54PM My favorite was inCompetentUSA !!!
Rumor: CompUSA going out of business in January {Engadget}
Dec 6th 2007 11:42AM In northern NJ they closed stores that performed well. (i.e. Paramus). I knew someone that worked for their security and told me that the bean counters believed that anyone in Northern NJ would pay $6 in tolls and $35 to park just to shop at the CompUSA left open in Manhattan. Bad management and poor decisions they made.
Poll: Who is your cable provider? {Engadget HD}
Dec 5th 2007 10:11AM FiOS in Northern NJ
Black Friday Giveaways (part 13): Slingbox Pro + HD Connect Cable {Engadget HD}
Nov 26th 2007 12:00AM Cool :)
Motorola pledges turnaround, won't ride one phone into the ground again {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 11th 2007 12:23PM I believe another issue is quality control. When the RAZR first came out, the quality and build was good. Now they are garbage and break even if you look at them wrong. Hopefully Motorola will improve on this.
Congress looking to make Caller ID spoofing illegal {Engadget}
Jun 29th 2007 4:56PM I hope this does not cause me to loose the ability to set my callerID on my Asterisk voip system. When I forward my calls to my cell, I like being able the change the callerID to the person that is calling so that on my cell phone, I know who is calling.
Windows-based ATM machine hacked, gets Painted {Engadget}
Feb 26th 2007 12:26AM Believe it or not, Bank of America uses Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP on most of their ATMs. However, they are locked down to the bare minimum and it’s only able to run their software and nothing else. My wife used to do security work at The Bank of New York at one of their data centers in NJ. Lot’s of NT machines and AS/400’s
150 LED bulb uses 9W, costs $65 {Engadget}
Feb 8th 2007 11:59PM I have one of these bulbs. I was looking for an energy efficient bulb that wasn't as harsh as some of the CF bulbs out there. I'm very light sensitive (with Aspergers) and that bulb is very close to a 60 watt incandescent bulb IMHO. I use it in my office and light levels are very comfortable with working in a computer environment. However, replacing the whole house with these would be too expensive and would not work in our living room with high ceilings. These are the future in bulbs, but it's not quiet there yet.







