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Germany ousts BlackBerry for government VIPs {Engadget Mobile}
Dec 1st 2009 7:25AM What the article (typically for engadget) does not mention is that the german government will be using a more secure Windows Mobile solution instead.
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=10907
You did not think they were going to use iPhones, did you?
Apple seeks to take multitouch where it's never been before in new patent app {Engadget}
Oct 2nd 2009 2:24AM Microsoft has already patented that:
Microsoft patents cool multi-touch virtual keyboard
Microsoft's patent covers the automatic appearance of a keyboard if it recognizes the palm and fingers of both hands on a multi-touch screen.
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=8236
Philips puts a touchpad on a mouse, laughs maniacally {Engadget}
Sep 12th 2009 11:45AM The battery is rechargable. This is a great idea, and pretty cheap too. I might just get one.
HTC sees revenue falling due to "delays in product launches" {Engadget}
Aug 3rd 2009 4:00AM How's this for reality - HTC's Q2 2009 sales are up 25% YoY, with revenue up 20% between Q1 and Q2 2009?
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=6417
Palm webOS 1.1 now available, fixes iTunes 8.2.1 syncing {Engadget}
Jul 23rd 2009 7:49PM Violating copywrite for interoperability is legal.
HTC Snap reviewed: QWERTY keyboard, Winmo 6.1, no great shakes {Engadget}
May 2nd 2009 4:50AM TL;DNR
Windows Mobile 7 screenshots (or mockups, or something) leaked? {Engadget}
Mar 28th 2009 4:09PM MS increased the height of the softkeys to make them more finger-friendly, and then used the extra space for something, in this case being volume and signal strength indicators. They also made the top bar narrower, and by moving some indicators downwards made it less cluttered.
There is a logic to what they are doing, even if you don't agree with it.
Simple keystroke sniffing schemes work where keyloggers won't {Engadget}
Mar 27th 2009 2:45PM This will work when pointed at the back of the screen, e.g. while you are sitting at starbucks or at the airport.
Tata's $2,000 Nano car to hit Indian streets in July {Engadget}
Mar 23rd 2009 6:53PM No Asuka, its far from enough. How about banning SUV's and doubling fuel taxes? How about radically increasing fuel consumption targets? Those would be real progressive moves, not some inconsequential gestures.
Tata's $2,000 Nano car to hit Indian streets in July {Engadget}
Mar 23rd 2009 6:13PM Hey Asuka, your argument would make sense if there was any evidence if USA moving beyond gasoline. In fact, the most tangible evidence of being serious about oil consumption would be popularizing cars just big enough to actually do its function of transporting people, rather than massive SUV's who's only function is to show off.
So again, where is your evidence for "the rest of the world moves on to better things."









