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Hama cases foreshadow 5G iPod nano, 3G iPod touch at IFA: hands-on {Engadget}
Sep 4th 2009 11:03AM If you think Apple's the only company that does this, you're quite mistaken. At least Apple only does it once a year, rather than releasing new products throughout the year like some companies do.
Also, if Apple did the 2/3 year release cycle you wanted, everyone else would get the jump on them in the meantime.
Xbox 360 Pro and Elite price cuts confirmed in Target ad for next week {Engadget}
Aug 25th 2009 10:46AM Nice price... but does it still break if you look at it wrong?
Switched On: Toshiba and the Blu-ray Trojan Horse {Engadget}
Aug 19th 2009 9:08PM Downloading HD videos sounds like a great idea, and my connection is certainly fast enough (14 Mbps).... However, with my ISP's monthly cap of 60GB, I can't download or stream all that many HD videos.
There's my problem with digital distribution.
Insignia NS-HD01 portable HD radio hands-on and impressions {Engadget}
Jul 18th 2009 3:21AM Aside from the colour screen, it looks straight outta '98.
Sharp adds cyan and yellow to its RGB displays, laughs scornfully at magenta {Engadget}
May 29th 2009 1:41PM Not quite. It's not a matter of adjacency vs stacking, it's a matter of producing light vs absorbing light. RGB can be "stacked", just look at old 3-bulb projectors. Halftone printing also has many dots that are adjacent to each other, rather than on top of.
RGB works in the additive model, where light is produced. CMYK works in the subtractive model, where light is absorbed. (That's why you may notice there's no RGB printers.)
/went to art school
Sharp adds cyan and yellow to its RGB displays, laughs scornfully at magenta {Engadget}
May 29th 2009 11:00AM Maybe they're just practicing. Having CMYK display ability is going to become very important for e-ink displays, because RGB simply DOES NOT work for print and print-like media. (Yes, you can convert RGB signals to CMYK, but native applications are generally better.)
Dell's touchy-feely Studio One 19 lands in the US and Europe {Engadget}
Apr 28th 2009 12:13PM I HATE, HATE, HATE people leaving smudges on the screen. This is just one step further towards an everlasting nightmare.
AT&T counting on new iPhone this summer; carrier apps to figure prominently? {Engadget}
Mar 23rd 2009 6:47PM Yes, Apple shouldn't release a new model iPhone this year. I guess Nokia, LG, Samsung, RIM, and Motorola shouldn't release new cellphones this year either. -_-
Verizon launching Wireless Network Extender femtocell on January 25 {Engadget}
Jan 18th 2009 11:55PM "The little black box will puke out a cloud of CDMA covering up to 5,000 square feet..."
I love the wording. Seriously.
Intel: oh yeah, and we're calling Nehalem Core i7 {Engadget}
Aug 11th 2008 12:29PM Why the "i7"? A throwback, a tribute maybe. Those of us who cracked-open computers prior to the Pentium will remember seeing "i386" or "i486" on the CPU. "i" stood for "Intel", of course.
As for "WHY NOT PENTIUM NAEM!?", I'm personally glad to see that name gone. It implied 5th generation tech, the "586", which is long, long ago. Ya, the chips are related, but far more evolved. If you want to make that argument, why not i786?







