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GM promises to deliver Volt on time no matter what {Engadget}

Dec 19th 2008 3:39AM Americans should look across her shores and realize this will also affect millions of jobs around the world.

Hell, in Australia we employee 10's of thousands of people with GM Holden and Ford Australia.
If they go under, say goodbye to the Australian manufacturing sector.

Indilinx and Mosaid aim to squeeze 600MB/s out of SSDs {Engadget}

Aug 17th 2008 2:51AM Your just saying that because you want a 'high rank' on your comment

Man files antitrust lawsuit over printer ink {Engadget}

Dec 18th 2007 10:01PM this guy probably represents every single person who owns a printer in general...which is the vast majority.

in same cases its cheaper to buy a whole new printer then it is to replace the ink.

stand behind the man.

DIY Polonium detector makes barhopping safer {Engadget}

Dec 1st 2007 5:58AM It might work for the first few drinks, but when you start getting smashed your gonna think the cool green light means 'go for it'.

Research firm says planned internet capacity upgrades will fall 60% short by 2010 {Engadget}

Dec 1st 2007 5:45AM People always compare the 2 trillion spent on the Iraq war, but that was to protect our freedom. And guess what? Its gone. So that means another 100 billion witch the USA can hardly afford anyway.

Comcast CEO sees 160Mbps internet in 2008 {Engadget}

Dec 1st 2007 3:13AM Americans are pretty damn ungrateful for what they have. Dial up still exists in Australia WITH download caps (not that you can download anything with that speed).

Tase me, baby: Taser responds to the UN, says tasers aren't torture {Engadget}

Nov 29th 2007 3:03PM The tasers should be colored white so they stand out against the black perpitrator

SiCortex intros SC072 Catapult -- 72 processor cluster for $15000 {Engadget}

Nov 17th 2007 5:50AM Its Linux, so im afraid it wont run Crysis

Aussie develops technology to take DSL to 250Mbps {Engadget}

Oct 30th 2007 11:59AM Well atm we have to pay $140 a month for a 30Mb/1mb connection with 60gb of downloads a month.
All because of Telstra, Australia's monopoly controlling ISP that owns the infrastructure.

Now can you imagine 250mb...what of a country i live in.

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