Recent Comments:
Hitachi's RFID powder freaks us the heck out {Engadget}
Feb 15th 2007 1:31AM I for one welcome... oh screw it, this is just damn unnerving.
WiFi Liberator beams pay-per-use access to others gratis {Engadget}
Feb 4th 2007 2:08PM Super Genius!
the blur is especially diabolical (and funny!)
thanks
WiFi Liberator beams pay-per-use access to others gratis {Engadget}
Feb 4th 2007 2:03PM but someone still has to buy the initial connection...
WiFi Liberator beams pay-per-use access to others gratis {Engadget}
Feb 4th 2007 1:11PM RTFA
This has to be used with a PAY account. The person paying can then redirect others with this device and give them free access. Likewise they could just enable ppl to surf via their OsX network control panel.
This is just plain stupid.
Apple ships AirPort Extreme 802.11n router, busts out $1.99 802.11n Enabler {Engadget}
Jan 30th 2007 11:39AM bit torrent anyone?
Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2 for Mac touts Apple key, demotes Caps Lock {Engadget}
Jan 26th 2007 6:55PM I have no problem with the caps lock. Yes I personally find it about useless. I was more commenting on the fact that the author of the article seems to have an inability to distinguish between the Control Key and the Apple/Command key.
Apple confirms 802.11n unlock fee, but it's just $2 {Engadget}
Jan 19th 2007 9:31AM I agree, it'd be nice for engadget to filter
Apple confirms: Macs already shipping with 802.11n {Engadget}
Jan 10th 2007 3:28AM But the specs were made public on their tech pages before I bought my MBP. Now they are allowing ppl to upgrade to that feature (N) but only if you buy their hardware. Why not allow me to upgrade with a competitor's router?
Apple confirms: Macs already shipping with 802.11n {Engadget}
Jan 10th 2007 3:12AM thanks for calling me retarded Matt...
Apple confirms: Macs already shipping with 802.11n {Engadget}
Jan 10th 2007 2:50AM after thinking about it...
If anyone does start a class action suit against apple locking the existing MBP's N card, please let me know, I'll gladly sign it too.
So Mr. Jobs... have you anything to say for yourself and Apple Inc.'s sullied hands?







