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Google patent application reveals plans for floating data centers {Engadget}
Sep 8th 2008 2:00PM You put it in a place that doesn't get hurricanes, like off the coast of Northern California.
Google patent application reveals plans for floating data centers {Engadget}
Sep 8th 2008 1:56PM If you read the patent, the system requires a land-based component for the ships to be hardwired to, so all the talk about Google doing this to avoid taxes/privacy laws/etc is for naught.
Ads reveal Sony's 24.6 megapixel A900 full-frame DSLR {Engadget}
Sep 4th 2008 2:27PM Konica Minolta was a washed up brand when Sony bought them. I'm not saying their cameras aren't good, but the bottom line is the lenses and support just aren't anywhere near the level of the big two.
Ads reveal Sony's 24.6 megapixel A900 full-frame DSLR {Engadget}
Sep 4th 2008 12:22PM Why does Sony bother with this stuff? No professional or even semi-amateur photog in the market for a serious camera is going to buy anything that doesn't say Nikon or Canon on it. End of story.
Ultra Motor intros A2B electric bike for urbanites {Engadget}
Aug 13th 2008 11:29PM Ever take that thing off any sweet jumps?
Sony Ericsson pushes out a trio of new Walkman phones, right on cue {Engadget}
Jul 25th 2008 11:09AM If it is around that price, you could get an iPhone for $24 more. Unless these are priced under $150 I can't imagine they'll sell more than a handful of these. Nothing to be excited about.
Packard Bell reveals gargantuan ipower X2.0 gaming desktop {Engadget}
Jul 7th 2008 9:51AM Good thing you bought four of them to make sure their service was awful.
Sony unveils 2008 ES receiver lineup {Engadget}
Jun 26th 2008 4:24PM These look pretty nice, but those damn pop-off front-input covers are annoying. You'd think they'd come up with something better for their high end products.
Microsoft Surface launching April 17th... with AT&T {Engadget}
Apr 2nd 2008 1:02PM Also, a Surface demo I saw involved a T-Mobile Dash.
Microsoft Surface launching April 17th... with AT&T {Engadget}
Apr 2nd 2008 1:00PM Interestingly, when first unveiling the Surface, Microsoft actually said T-MOBILE would be one of their launch customers, not AT&T.
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