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The CrunchPad disappears in a puff of vapor {Engadget}
Nov 30th 2009 2:57PM @darthbergmen at least engadget stick to what they are good at and don't launch into half-baked attempts in a whole new activity. jeez, Arrington was a bloody Silicon Valley lawyer. To be shafted like that speaks volumes...
T-Mobile 'considering additional measures' to compensate Sidekick owners {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 12th 2009 5:35PM It reads like they send MSFT a request for a blank check and are waiting for their response...
Achtung, T-Mobile: if Project Dark is $50 unlimited, you're in trouble {Engadget Mobile}
Oct 12th 2009 4:44AM @Mike
You're probably right, but you sound like a douche
Getting started with WordPress and MAMP on your Mac {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Oct 10th 2009 4:41AM Noob question sorry, but when did godaddy started supporting wordpress and where can I find the option? Thanks
Drobo Dashboard can show used/available space {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Sep 28th 2009 1:52PM Take it easy. If you're going to rant on all perceived bias here and there on blogs you can say buh-bye to sleep...
Seriously, I'm sorry you had problems with your backup, but this is just an Apple blog, and sometimes they have random things they want to share for what it's worth.
I am sure there are very respectable sites around laying down the pros and cons of various backup solutions. And it is my assumption that anyone with half a brain will do some thorough research before investing in a Drobo, because it's an investment indeed.
That's what I did, I looked around a lot and it turned out the drobo did fit my needs. Some friends did too and they found something better suited for them... Well everyone's happy then. Good for us all.
Anyone solely reading TUAW for big purchases will eventually have troubles but it won't be TUAW's fault...
A dog is never smarter than its master.
PSP Go review {Engadget}
Sep 28th 2009 1:24PM Not wanting to sound like a spoiled brat here, but could Sony perhaps spend a little on researching packaging a little. I'd agree it's probably the least of their problems, but still... it looks like you're unboxing an alarm clock... there goes the 'premium' feel right there.
Found Footage: "I fell in love at the Apple Store" {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Sep 28th 2009 1:05PM Gives me the urge to slap him. And I am as non violent as it gets.
Steve Ballmer talks 'three screens and a cloud' and more with TechCrunch {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 25th 2009 12:09PM "when 1.3 billion phones a year are all smart, the software that's gonna be most popular in those phones is gonna be software that's sold by somebody who doesn't make their own phone."
Hello? Android?
Ask Engadget: What's the best business phone out there? {Engadget}
Sep 25th 2009 3:18AM OK, i've had in my hands for at least a couple of weeks the following: Nokia E71, HTC Magic, BlackBerry Curve 8900, Samsung Galaxy, iPhone. I previously handled an HTC Windows Mobile.
Can't say more than it's part of my job to test things.
Well, sorry to disappoint some, but the iPhone is by far the best: OS 3 addresses most of the remaining issues people had, and the landscape keyboard is really good. There are workarounds for push gmail so I wouldnt hold that against it.
The blackberry is a decent device, its battery life is impressive but the OS feels really dated and the app selection is poor and overall quality lower than iphone (this is due to the old OS). I'd probably say an HTC hero would be the second best choice second to the iPhone. Oh, and stay away from the Nokia or WinMo, for the love of anything you believe in.
I'd just wrap up in saying it would be just as dumb to deny anything from Apple just as much as being a blind fanboy. So try one out and see for yourself.
Microsoft's dual-screen Courier booklet emerges, isn't near production {Engadget}
Sep 23rd 2009 9:11AM not that well it seems









