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GE builds an OLED printer, hopes to challenge light bulbs in 2010 {Engadget}

Oct 11th 2008 5:13AM more intelligence please. thanks.

How would you change Nikon's D90? {Engadget}

Oct 11th 2008 3:18AM I want one. I played with one at work for quite some time and I am pretty sure I'll be picking one up.

Concept phone can see through walls -- in theory {Engadget}

Oct 1st 2008 9:06PM Who was the (spoiler alert!) for? I did the math and approximately everyone anywhere ever has seen the Dark Knight

HD DVD sales apparently still going strong {Engadget}

Sep 30th 2008 4:42PM I'm not happy with the fact that in order to get the movies at the same price (sometimes less) as DVDs i have to buy online, but at the same time, the lossless audio and beautiful picture make it worth it to spend the extra... you can't get something for nothing... movies i've bought for substantially more than their DVD counterpart; Planet Earth (79.99 vs 59.99), Batman Begins (17.99 vs 9.99), Rambo Trilogy (24.99 vs 17.99)... really the price difference between SD-DVD and Blu-ray isn't a huge gap, and a lot of cases it's a gap that is closing quickly.

Would I like Blu-rays to be cheaper? Yes

Can I live with them at this slowly declining price point? Also yes.

HD DVD sales apparently still going strong {Engadget}

Sep 30th 2008 3:53PM My calico's been cocked, this rap Alfred Hitchcock

HD DVD sales apparently still going strong {Engadget}

Sep 30th 2008 3:47PM In theory... if one of the following conditions are met;

A) The movie takes up less than 15GB of disc space

or

B) The movie takes up less than 30GB of disc space and you have a dual layer disc.

a lot of blu-ray movies take up close to (or greater than) 30GB if they have high bitrate video and lossless audio... then the special features usually fill a bit more space

HD DVD sales apparently still going strong {Engadget}

Sep 30th 2008 3:43PM they make great CD/DVD players too... not just for HD-DUD.... seriously I'd rather have a free HD-DUD player than spend $150 on the Toshiba XDE-500 to do the same damn upconversion

Dell's One-Touch Privacy filter keeps your Latitude E6400 screen undercover {Engadget}

Sep 26th 2008 2:45AM I can't wait til someone makes an open source program that allows the same thing... sounds useful.

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