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Netflix coming next month to PlayStation 3 {Engadget}
Oct 26th 2009 7:42AM I'd say it's more likely that Sony didn't want Netflix on their system because it will take purchases away from their online movie service, but Netflix found a way around it and Sony decided to give in. I'd say the next major firmware release will probably include it natively, but it is being released on a disc for now to get it to market sooner.
Google adds support for push Gmail via Exchange ActiveSync {Engadget}
Sep 23rd 2009 7:19AM Does anyone know if this will reduce battery life if you already were using it for calendar and contact sync?
Poll: What do you want most from iPhone 3.0 besides copy and paste? {Engadget}
Mar 16th 2009 9:29PM Push Notifications
Live from the Macworld 2009 keynote {Engadget}
Jan 6th 2009 1:00PM Hopefully Push Notifications for the iPhone will be mentioned.
IR2BTci Infrared-to-Bluetooth converter introduced for pro installers {Engadget HD}
Nov 25th 2008 8:36AM I've been using the PS3IR-PRO for a few months now. It basically has the same feature set and is quite a bit cheaper. Not sure on the comparison with build quality.
http://www.schmartstuff.com/ps3irpr3.html
Sony intros wireless keypad attachment for the PS3 {Engadget}
Aug 20th 2008 12:55PM http://www.flickr.com/photos/playstationblog/2781722342/
PlayStation video download service is live {Engadget}
Jul 16th 2008 8:16AM It's not available to Canadians yet.
iPhone finally coming to Canada {Engadget}
Apr 29th 2008 10:18AM Yeah, I guess you're right. You know we don't have any smokers up here either because you can't use your hands when it's cold outside.
iPhone finally coming to Canada {Engadget}
Apr 29th 2008 9:39AM Does the Rogers Vision plan not allow for unlimited on-device mobile browsing? From what I can tell, as long as you're not hacking your iPhone and using 3rd party apps you should be fine. Actually I'm just wondering how that would work with the new App Store coming. Maybe any and all signed apps will allow you to use unlimited data. Also it doesn't look like they're calling it Vision anymore.
http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-plans/essentials?content10=unlimited_ondevice_mobile#start
Live from the Blu-ray press conference {Engadget}
Jan 7th 2008 8:24PM The difference this time is that porn is readily available for home use now, which it wasn't during the vhs/beta war. Porn is a non-issue this time around.










