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RIM CEO confirms a new Storm is brewing {Engadget}
May 4th 2009 6:03PM @Najakwa
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irregardless
"The most frequently repeated remark about it is that “there is no such word.” There is such a word, however."
Sony's $400 Profile 2.0 BDP-S550 Blu-ray player now shipping {Engadget HD}
Oct 11th 2008 2:54PM cool, thanks Nathan, I will check them out.
Sony's $400 Profile 2.0 BDP-S550 Blu-ray player now shipping {Engadget HD}
Oct 11th 2008 9:58AM VERY NICE!
I just ordered one, I am getting it for the 7.1 analog out. Can anyone recommend any high quality cables to use? I haven't used analog cables in a long time so I need to get new ones.
Engadget HD Podcast 098 - 08.20.2008 {Engadget HD}
Aug 26th 2008 7:52AM Anyone know when the Sony BDP-S550 is coming out? All I can find is "Fall 2008", anyone have anything more solid?
I am waiting for the S550 to get a BR player for the analog 7.1 out, profile 2.0, and all the other good stuff it will have.
Ask Engadget HD: What's the best PVR software? {Engadget HD}
Aug 13th 2008 12:40PM Well here is my vote for MythTV.
It is nice looking, free, and easy to use.
If you don't want to tackle Linux use something like MythDora. It installs and sets up everything for you.
Netflix reverses decision, Profiles here to stay {Engadget HD}
Jul 1st 2008 9:55AM Hmm, if they were going to get rid of profiles because it was causing issues/delays with new features, what are we going to miss out on because R&D time will be spent on profiles?
Engadget HD Podcast 090 - 06.26.2008 {Engadget HD}
Jun 29th 2008 2:21PM In case you REALLY want to know why Netflix killed profiles:
"The Netflix site was designed without profiles, then features were added continuously for a few years, then profiles were added, but with minimum disruption to existing features, rather than a ground-up redesign, then a few more years of features were added over the top.
Now in some ways its too messy and its slowing down our ability to change and add new features, so a lot of investment is going into cleaning up the code. Part of that cleanup is to simplify and re-implement things so that we can get more interesting and advanced things done more quickly in the future. For this feature that is used by a percent or two of the user base, it will make cleanup a lot faster by removing it."
http://www.hackingnetflix.com/2008/06/the-reason-netf.html
The mystery of Netflix's queue system gets tackled, throttling all but confirmed {Engadget HD}
Jun 29th 2008 2:19PM Same here, Member since April of 2000. Never seen any signs of throtting. I am on the 4 disks for $14 or so per month. (Had the same plan since I started)
Blizzard Authenticator to be introduced at the Worldwide Invitational {WoW}
Jun 26th 2008 3:24PM "To those who think it is a waste of money. I bet you have never been robbed in your home either but still have locks on the doors and windows......."
True, I do, but that is what a complex password equates to..locks on the doors and windows.
This device would be equvilent to bars over the doors and windows.
Blizzard Authenticator to be introduced at the Worldwide Invitational {WoW}
Jun 26th 2008 3:16PM Amen!










