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Verizon goes after Sprint's 'most dependable 3G network' ad claim {Engadget}
Nov 25th 2009 4:07PM Tell that to my Blackberry Storm Verizon. I do a lot of travelling to rural areas, and your 3G service has been less than stellar. I'm not exactly thrilled to have to rely on my Pre for data and tethering when my damned company-paid Blackberry storm is roaming on US Cellular.
Get bent.
Emblaze's First Else unveiled in London, promises to be a game-changer {Engadget}
Nov 25th 2009 4:05PM I'm not quite sure what it is about that interface that makes me say... wow. It's quite slick. I'm not seeing much for third party support, though, and that's all that matters these days. :/
AT&T adds Verizon's Island of Misfit Toys holiday ads to lawsuit, demands they be yanked off the air {Engadget}
Nov 12th 2009 2:55PM I see nothing misleading or confusing about these ads.
MacBook Pro battery flies off the handle, busts wide open {Engadget}
Nov 11th 2009 4:35PM lulz... My FastMac battery did the same thing. I have been waiting for a replacement now for 8months. I've got a picture of it somewhere. I duct-taped it shut. I probably shouldn't be using it anymore, but... I gets me by for those short 20 min sessions. I've gone through 5 batteries in 3 yrs. Needless to say, I think the 15" Macbook Pro 1,1 had a battery-raping bug defect that never got resolved.
Saygus VPhone to bring video calls and a bit of chub to Android and Verizon {Engadget}
Nov 10th 2009 9:09PM It looks like the Nokia Surge..
NVIDIA CEO shoots down talk of Intel-compatible x86 chip, says his home is 'all Apple' {Engadget}
Nov 9th 2009 4:07PM This totally should've qualified for a "CE-Oh No He Didn't" title.
How would you change Windows Mobile 6.5? {Engadget}
Nov 7th 2009 1:44PM The question should read: How would you change Windows Mobile 6.5 for smartphones? Our DC uses scanners running Windows Mobile 6.1 and they work great. I use a Pre a Storm, and I used to use an iPhone 3GS. At the end of the day, the consumer friendly phones work great for non-business applications, but when you REALLY NEED TO WORK, Windows Mobile and Symbian are the best, hands down.
Add support for multiple exchange accounts, make IE better, and for the love of god, can we get an updated version of Pocket Outlook?
Verizon confirms DROID tethering cost, will ask subscribers to double-down on their data plan {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 9:24AM For $30, I'd just invest in a copy of PDANet. Screw that horse honkey. At the same time though, I can appreciate Verizon giving the *option* to tether. *cough* Sprint just canned theirs.
America's (newest) largest solar plant set to go live in Florida {Engadget}
Oct 25th 2009 10:39AM Wow what a bunch of optimists. I don't know about you guys, but I'm I'll be waiting for the Fark article about some drunk bumpkin ruining the whole thing with his F-150.
Motorola Sholes / Droid comes in US HSPA flavor, probably not US-bound {Engadget}
Oct 24th 2009 3:27PM I love my Hero and Android... and there are many great apps, but until we see bigger companies developing the same kinds of apps for Android as we see for the iPhone, I'm not celebrating yet. This is a great step in the right direction, though.
A friend and I were comparing our phones this afternoon, talking about the things I can do on Android that he can't do on his iPhone 3GS, and vice versa. Then he slaps this one on me:
"my starbucks card was empty and i save like 60 cents when i use it over cash so i opened up my starbucks app hit the reload button and was done all while standing in line to order my latte. try doing that on a preblackwindowsdroid phone."
My first thought was, oh whatever. But then it occurred to me that while people make fun of the crappy app store apps (and believe me, there are plenty) I don't think enough credit is given to the good ones. Granted his situation isn't one I'd experience, but the idea of having such a converged experienced like that makes me slightly envious.
Now this doesn't speak for everything, but it made me think.









