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Make your own Bluetooth Star Trek Communicator (video) {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 6:06PM I've been wondering for a while now why an official version of this kind of thing isn't available. And why isn't there a bluetooth version of Uhura's earpiece?
T-Mobile USA down all over the place? (update: yes) {Engadget}
Nov 3rd 2009 11:18PM Well, now I have no service at all. T-Mobile is saying only 5% of customers are affected. Anyone wanna bet they're understating things a little?
T-Mobile USA down all over the place? (update: yes) {Engadget}
Nov 3rd 2009 7:45PM Also in San Diego. Still showing 4 bars of 3G.
Netflix for PlayStation 3 requires a disc, software solution coming late 2010 {Engadget}
Oct 26th 2009 7:40PM I don't see them denying anything in the interview -- they're just evasive: "...the instant streaming disc represented the fastest and easiest way to let PS3 enthusiasts get Netflix on the PS3." Which could be interpreted as, "this is the only way we could get Netflix streaming on the PS3 right now without violating our agreement with Microsoft."
Titan the Robot dances, sings, scares the bejeezus out of us (video) {Engadget}
Oct 22nd 2009 4:19PM Unfortunately, it is just a guy in a suit, according to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_the_Robot
Engadget's recession antidote: win an Aperion Bravus 8A subwoofer! {Engadget}
Apr 27th 2009 4:49PM Engadget
Is T-Mobile's data service down for you? {Engadget}
Feb 16th 2009 12:29AM I haven't noticed data being down here in San Diego, but I've been using wifi most of the weekend, since I'm at home. When I have used T-Mobile's data, though, it's been fine.
Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic Blu-ray disc includes early movie teaser {Engadget HD}
Jan 24th 2009 1:33PM Okay, but what is a "motion comic"? Do the pages shake, so you can't read them?
Video: coder whips up working multitouch demonstration on T-Mobile G1 {Engadget}
Jan 12th 2009 2:24PM @atomb - "How is android any more open then the iphone os. You have to go through their approved store to get apps for either one. I was looking into getting a G1 but I was let down that it still has to be "jailbroken" to do all the fun stuff with it."
Actually, no, you don't have to go through the Market. There's even a handy little setting on the phone to allow the install of non-Market applications. And, if you're wondering how Android is more open, perhaps you've missed the many articles covering Apples seemingly arbitrary approval process for iPhone apps? I won't make any excuses for the system's legitimate shortcomings (app installs being restricted to built-in phone memory is the worst, in my opinion), but as far as openness goes, Android has the iPhone beat, plain and simple.
Engadget HD Holiday Giveaway (part I): Sling Media's Slingbox PRO-HD {Engadget HD}
Jan 1st 2009 1:22PM Now, if they just come out with Slingplayer Mobile for Android, I won't have to miss a moment of TV when those surprise cases of explosive diarrhea come up.









