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The Bill Day giveaway (part 2) - Office Ultimate 2007 {Engadget}

Jun 27th 2008 7:40PM Sidewinder Pro Joystick

Blu-ray Disc sales estimated to exceed DVDs in 2012 {Engadget HD}

Jun 24th 2008 3:36PM Well, since that's in 3.5 years, I guess I can also confirm the research too ...along with flying cars, nuclear fusion, and a shiny new robot in every home.

To make such a prediction over such a period of time, while considering the volatility of the consumer video media market, is being presumptious to the point of incompetence. Between Netflix downloads and the like alternatives, XBox Live, and whatever iTunes has to offer, it's ridiculous to think anyone has a clue what the numbers are going to be in 3.5 years.

iPhone and iPhone 3G comparison shot arrives, only one can emerge victorious {Engadget}

Jun 24th 2008 11:34AM I worry that it's going to wobble while sitting on it's backside. That could be annoying, but who knows.

BDA granting 11 China-based manufacturers with Blu-ray licenses? {Engadget HD}

Jun 1st 2008 6:00PM This is wonderful. I personally wasn't going to join the BD club until the price-point was a lot lower (

The iPhone patent: Steven P. Jobs, inventor {Engadget Mobile}

May 30th 2008 2:06PM ...and Al Gore invented the internet.

Psystar Open Computer notes, benchmarks and video {Engadget}

Apr 30th 2008 9:18PM A legit Mac has it's benefits. But I personally am very hungry for an OSx86 type machine. Bang for the Buck, personal involvement with the build, ability to reconfigure hardware, personal gratification; these are some of what I'm hoping to achieve with my own personally built OSX/non-Apple machine. Is the Mac Mini even a worthy comparison? It's more like an internet/media appliance. I might consider it for some sort of Media PC in the living room (no fans/small size), but never for a serious computer. My opinion, I wonder who Psystar's intended customer base is? Anyone who is interested in what I described above will probably just build their own box. Anyone who would be satisfied with a Mac Mini ...will probably just get a Mini.

...Apple may disway me from my OSx86 desires if they decide to sell a mid-level tower. And the ability to perform basic upgrades myself would also be nice. But who am I to ask SJ to release some of his control, just a simple minded replaceable customer. I mean nothing to him.

Tresling: it's Tetris, with arm wrestling {Engadget}

Apr 15th 2008 11:59AM HaHa, looks really fun. Though, my first thought was "Some poor "Geek" trying to level the playing field between him and other "jock" types". I hate to say it Geek types, in dating, Size does matter. My advice, spend some time in the gym. After you tone up a little, you'll be able to challenge that cute brunette with the pony tail to a match of Tetris, with a reasonable chance of success.

Good luck

The real reason it took so long to crack BD+ {Engadget HD}

Mar 31st 2008 11:22AM Well, it seems I have a choice. Believe you and the facts you present, or believe the people who actually make a living breaking DRM for a living. Personally, I'm going to believe the individuals who break DRM for a living when they say that HD DVD was better for consumers because of the less restrictive DRM. Here's a link...

http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=9453

So, while you do present some interesting facts in support of your views. I'm under the impression that they are not the whole story. Sorry, but I have the consider the source. I'm glad that BD won the format war for your sake. Believe me, I would rather have seen it go the other way. But hay, that's life. Enjoy the BD titles that will continue come out in the future.

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