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Eye-Fi functionality comes to iPhone via new application {Engadget}

Jan 5th 2009 11:51AM lol.. I was going to post the same thing.

ASUS N Series: at long last, a laptop with a built in 'Air Ionizer' {Engadget}

Sep 18th 2008 4:37PM What does this have to do with Microsoft?

'World's fastest WiFi' uses 'lasers' {Engadget}

Sep 12th 2008 3:37PM Nice Guy Eddie was always one of my favorites, but he died too easy for being a gangster. It was such a let down.

Hands-on with the THX-certified QuietHome door {Engadget}

Sep 5th 2008 9:32AM More to the point... how do we know this picture IS the THX door and not some random wooden plank in engadget's breakroom?

CE-Oh no he didn't! Part LVIII: NVIDIA CEO doesn't know what Larrabee is, doesn't care {Engadget}

Aug 27th 2008 4:54PM AMD owns ATI. So your comparing ATI to AMD is pointless. It is like comparing your hand to your arm.

The Bill Day giveaway (part 1) - Toshiba Gigabeat T400 {Engadget}

Jun 27th 2008 3:22PM Windows XP is by far the best Microsoft product I have used. My file server has been running the original install flawlessly since 2003.

Despite the complaints of Vista (I have installed on my laptop), neither XP nor Vista have done me any wrong.

Bill Gates deserves appreciation for bringing simple, computer access to the masses.

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

Jun 27th 2008 3:20PM Windows XP is by far the best Microsoft product I have used. My file server has been running the original install flawlessly since 2003.

Despite the complaints of Vista (I have installed on my laptop), neither XP nor Vista have done me any wrong.

Bill Gates deserves appreciation for bringing simple, computer access to the masses.

Image Fulgurator projects images into other people's photos {Engadget}

Jun 26th 2008 12:54PM jodosh:
Not a single Louvre employees (or the dozens of security guards hanging about) stopped the flash photography. I, in fact, took multiple pictures of the Mona Lisa with my camera flash as well. Not to mention the hundreds of others I took overall in the museum.

You are correct though, the Mona Lisa is behind glass or some protective polycarbonate.

Image Fulgurator projects images into other people's photos {Engadget}

Jun 26th 2008 11:51AM Actually Dan,

You can take pictures in the Louvre of any art piece you like.

In fact, last year when I was there, so many cameras were flashing at the Mona Lisa you would have thought a Hollywood Celeb was posing beside it.

My only question about all of this:
If the Louvre is full of priceless art, won't the constant barrage of flashes damage them?

It really boggled me that crap art museums here in the states won't even let you take a single picture with a flash, but the Parisians permit it limitlessly.

Antro Solo gas-electric hybrid promises 150 mpg {Engadget}

Jun 24th 2008 2:57PM He said 'penetrate'.... and by the looks of that vehicle, quite appropriately.

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