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Digital 'Cloud' could form over London for the 2012 Olympics {Engadget}
Nov 12th 2009 3:25AM Great. So now not only does Google know everything about you, they'll also broadcast it all over London.
Cellphone inventor says they've become 'too complicated,' rock-n-roll too loud {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 5:02AM Way to act like snarky condescending dickheads again, Engadget. Did your egos get in the way from seeing the difference between "smartphones could be simpler to use" and "a phone should just be for calling people" or what?
Windows 7 receives 7,000 domino salute (video) {Engadget}
Oct 28th 2009 9:34AM You had an idea there for something witty to say, but it just wouldn't come out, would it?
Windows 7 receives 7,000 domino salute (video) {Engadget}
Oct 28th 2009 9:19AM Sure, the flag thing should have gone in one swoop so that it would've been less boring to watch, but.. An HTC Magic taped to a cardboard box is "impressive", and this yields nothing other than the trademark Engadget jaded cynicism?
Maybe you guys should disable all commenting again and post another article about how you are definitely not biased in any way.
DIYer concocts homegrown View-Master, relies on HTC Magic and Google Street View (video) {Engadget}
Oct 27th 2009 11:40AM Uhm, no. The fun bit about a ViewMaster or VR headsets is that they provide a slightly different image for each eye, thus giving you 3D images. This adds exactly nothing to what the HTC and Street View can already do.
Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture reconstructed from 1000 cellphones, 2000 text alerts (video) {Engadget}
Oct 23rd 2009 8:00AM "We dare you to not be impressed."
I'm not impressed. That didn't sound like 1000 cellphones playing the 1812 overture via ringtones, that sounded like 1000 cellphones occasionally playing samples from the 1812 overture randomly.
It sounds much better in the making of videos.
New Win 7 ads highlight the bright ideas of 'regular people' (video) {Engadget}
Oct 22nd 2009 12:49PM Trust engadget to look for the weirdest screenshot in those three videos when they can't think of anything bad to write about them, and then put it at the top. Where's the screenshot of Mac and PC in weird mid-sentence faces the last time you wrote about the latest Mac vs. PC ad, Engadget? Or were you guys too busy thinking of stuff to photoshop into pictures of the Microsoft Store?
Robbie Bach sits down for a roundtable discussion, Engadget is there {Engadget}
Oct 6th 2009 12:46PM Gartenberg asks about "devices that fall between a PC and a phone." Robbie chuckles pretty hard at that one. "Here's my favorite survey of the year... which will you buy, a Microsoft tablet or Apple tablet?" "Do I believe there are other devices out there that people want to use, like a Kindle-like device... yes."
What was the question? The answer just seems like a bunch of random statements that I can't infer the question from, and you guys apparently don't care to post them. What's the point of posting these random soundbytes instead of the actual interview?
Kopin's Golden-i wearable microdisplay demoed, Francisco Scaramanga unavailable for comment {Engadget}
Sep 24th 2009 9:30AM Yeah... I think you meant to make a joke about a character from GoldenEye, not The Man With The Golden Gun.
ASUS planning dual screen Eee Reader: world's cheapest e-book reader {Engadget}
Sep 7th 2009 4:51AM "read books as books were intended to be read"
How utterly pointless. There's nothing natural or pure about a book's form factor. This is like the people who design a website like Amazon to be a 3D store you have to walk through and grab stuff off shelves before walking to a cash register, because replicating solutions for practical real life problems that you don't have on a website is 'more natural'.
The only reason a book has two pages next to each other is because that's the most practical way to present a lot of words printed on paper and enabling people to easily get to the part they want to read. Guess what! With electronic books, you've already solved these problems, so there's NO NEED TO USE THE SOLUTIONS THAT APPLY TO INK ON PAPER.







