Recent Comments:
Engadget's recession antidote: win a Klipsch HD Theater 500 sound system! {Engadget}
Apr 9th 2009 4:58PM mmmmm....klipsch
Cable companies work to bring new online content to pay-TV subscribers {Engadget}
Feb 20th 2009 10:38AM Well that didn't take long, only a couple days after asking (forcing?) Boxee to pull Hulu content. I guess I don't have a problem with this, it's just that there's no place to go if I just want to watch a couple things. I watch maybe (big maybe) 10% of the channels I get 1 hour, maybe 2 hours at a time. I nowhere near utilize all I pay tons of money for each month. If systems like NBC direct offered HD downloads on subscription for like $15-$20 a season I'd probably buy into that (assuming services like Hulu are no longer around, which I definitely want them to be).
Like the post yesterday said, it's about convenience. If I have to watch Heroes on Tuesday instead of Monday because it's not available till then, I don't care, it's easier for me. The fact that it's free is just another perk.
Apple prepping a 32GB iPhone update, bringing back at-home activation? {Engadget}
Sep 20th 2008 9:32PM that would immensely crappy. I got my 8gb iPhone like 2 days ago
Poll: What's the best HTPC Blu-ray software? {Engadget HD}
Jun 26th 2008 2:13PM I've used PowerDVD for a while now and I'm not a huge fan. I've had playback problems with certain movies where it will begin to jitter, then lock up, then jump 30 seconds to catch up with the audio (which hasn't lagged at all). Needless to say it's annoying. My system isn't a wuss either:
4GB RAM
2.8GHz Dual-Core
I've never tried Arcsoft, but if it's more stable than PowerDVD, I'm in.
Redesign giveaway: HTC's new Shift UMPC {Engadget}
Apr 10th 2008 7:36PM I would use it to save the world.









