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Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 gets handled, photographed {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 16th 2008 3:29PM This is still a pre-production unit...
Nokia has a laugh with cylindrical cellphone patent application {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 13th 2008 10:41AM Perhaps the actual phone that would come out of this would be much smaller, say the size of a pen, which still probably wouldn't be a good idea to keep in your pocket (increased risk of scrotum puncture, you know).
Ford Fiesta snapped in the wild {Autoblog}
Jun 12th 2008 1:36PM You're right. I hope they don't try to hit the Fiesta with the ugly stick, because that would be easier/cheaper for Ford than fixing the Focus...
AT&T launches BlackBerry Bold promotional site {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 12th 2008 11:57AM I think the Bold will be an AT&T "Exclusive" but BB will come out with other similar models by the Fall to get around that.
I wish Apple would take a page from that play book here in the states!
No worries: AT&T doesn't want your grubby, used iPhone when you upgrade {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 11th 2008 4:08PM The iPhone 3G price is $199, that's for anyone. With that price, however, you must extend your contract 2 years (or sign a new 2 year contract). There is no price without 2 year contract because you can't get the phone without a 2 year contract.
Sizing it up: iPhone 3G vs. the rest {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 10th 2008 10:05AM Xperia is thicker...
Cheaper, faster iPhone announced with GPS, just needs suction cup {Autoblog}
Jun 9th 2008 5:38PM There will surely be a third party "turn-by-turn" app for iPhone 2.0, then it'll be a game changer for the GPS unit industry...
In the Autoblog Garage: 2008 Saab Turbo X {Autoblog}
Jun 9th 2008 12:50PM It's a little hard to get excited about Saab these days, though it seems a major overhaul is just around the corner *hopes*
2009 Cadillac XLR refreshed, coming in July {Autoblog}
Jun 6th 2008 11:40AM I'd like to see interior pics.
Ford begins production of the Flex {Autoblog}
Jun 5th 2008 10:04AM They should add hydraulic regenerative braking to help improve the city mpg numbers. It's strange that more trucks and large cars don't use this simple tech that captures energy normally lost during braking, storing and re-using it to get back up to speed.
Ford was a big player in poinering the drivetrain back in 2002, what's going on with it now?
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