Recent Comments:
Jewelry TV goes HD on October 15th {Engadget HD}
Oct 6th 2008 6:49PM If my cable company were to pick up this HD "channel", i would be so angry because of the wasted bandwidth.
Sprint XOHM WiMAX networks reportedly active in other cities {Engadget}
Oct 6th 2008 10:41AM I just dont see the appeal of this over EVDO or UMTS.
XOHM WiMAX tested in Baltimore, does work in cars {Engadget}
Oct 1st 2008 10:34AM There is no way that Sprint, as a last ditch company effort that may very well save them, would develop a network that would not work in cars. WiMax looks like it has a great head start on LTE, as long as they can roll it out in some important networks ASAP.
(ahem, NYC. Almost every single NYC cab is running a Sprint EVDO card for the back seat 'entertainment and credit card consoles', it just seems logical to move them to WiMax eventually)
Win a Magellan Roadmate 1400 satnav and 'Baja: Edge of Control' for the Xbox 360! {Engadget}
Sep 29th 2008 6:23PM ME ME ME!!!!!
pwease
Verizon getting a CDMA iPhone that runs Windows Mobile, clears acne {Engadget}
Sep 29th 2008 4:14PM iPhone on sprint, huh.
Meh, pass.
Sprint, TowerCo seal deal on $670M tower sale {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 25th 2008 12:44PM You are 100% correct PoisonEye. This sale is merely for the towers and and land they are sitting on, NOT in any way the cellular equipment. These towers will be like every single other tower now, which are usually owned by Crown Castle and such. Terrible article, it should be taken down ASAP>
Screen Grabs: Mike Traceur needs to speak to his girlfriend... on her X1 {Engadget}
Sep 20th 2008 2:50AM That has to be the most awful TV show I have ever watched half of and turned off.
Sanyo EasyStreet NVM-4370 GPS could save your child's bike {Engadget}
Sep 17th 2008 11:30AM Avoid Sanyo GPS at all costs. My mother had one of the older Easy Street Nav systems, and it was the biggest piece of junk ever. Spend the extra $50 and get a garmin.
Ins and Outs: Whatever happened to iTV? {Engadget}
Sep 16th 2008 9:28PM "the vision of watching TV and doing cool things like seeing real-time sports statistics, selecting alternate viewpoints, or playing an interactive game just hasn't come to any home I know of."
Real-time sports statistics- when I had Time Warner in Buffalo, NY, during the football season, you could select B on the remote and set up your fantasy football team, and get updates as the day went on.
Selecting Alternate Viewpoints- since the beginning of digital cable with Cablevison, they have offered what is called MSG Game Director (which is still in existance today, sorta). You had the ability to select different camera angles from home Knicks and Rangers game, though it was too slow to be useful, but it was an attempt none the less.
Playing an interactive game- Again, Cablevision does offer some sort of game package via IO digital cable, though I would never use it
In conclusion, all of those listed features DO exist in some form or another, but they just arent practicle enough to use on a daily basis.
Verizon Blackberry Storm talking points slip out {Engadget}
Sep 15th 2008 11:14AM Yeahhh...but HTC still runs windows mobile, which is a complete drag.
I know, I am using a Sprint Mogul.







