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Samsung slims down NAND memory packaging, wafer-thin gadgets to follow {Engadget}

Nov 6th 2009 10:14AM actually no, we're correct: eight 32Gb chips makes a 32GB package -- Thomas

Nokia's first TD-SCDMA-based 6788 ready for China Mobile's 500 million subscribers {Engadget}

Oct 27th 2009 6:34AM I seriously doubt that. Without competition, we'd all continue using Nokia and Sony Ericsson smartphones as we have for years. -- Thomas

Spider Camera Holster review: stick 'em up {Engadget}

Oct 13th 2009 11:15AM Indeed, I did -- Thomas

TomTom iPhone Car Kit returns to UK Apple Store, awaits drama {Engadget}

Oct 9th 2009 5:57AM The TomTom kit includes GPS -- Thomas

LaCie hard drives stand in Starck contrast to the competition (hands-on) {Engadget}

Oct 6th 2009 11:13AM That toilet, sir, is design by Philippe Starck -- Thomas

Nokia N900 undergoes extensive preview, N97 found sobbing in a corner {Engadget}

Oct 1st 2009 6:45AM @Eric, I hope you're right -- but the N900 spec page says 256MB (768MB for swap). Don't see why that will change this late in the game.

Sony Ericsson's motion activated MH907 headset could change things forever (update: or not) {Engadget}

Sep 21st 2009 8:28AM @Wwhat, the PR says: "The clever MH907 headphones mean users simply plug in two earphones to start listening to music and pause by removing one earbud. To start listening again simply plug it back in." -- Thomas

Sony Ericsson's motion activated MH907 headset could change things forever (update: or not) {Engadget}

Sep 21st 2009 7:38AM It's the difference between evolutionary and revolutionary. One changes things *forever*, one doesn't. I leave it to you to figure out the difference -- Thomas

ASUS AiGuru SV1T videophone adds 7-inch touchscreen to 70s nostalgia {Engadget}

Sep 18th 2009 3:50AM Fair point, but I wasn't referring to ASUSTek and its OEM business. -- Thomas

Sony Ericsson promises to change things forever on September 21 {Engadget}

Sep 15th 2009 9:32AM Hey, don't bring me into this. While Apple's made some egregious claims before (calling the PowerMac G5 "world's fastest personal computer" being one) the quote you used is indeed, factual.

Thomas

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