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Cellphone inventor says they've become 'too complicated,' rock-n-roll too loud {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 7:31AM SteveB says : "Wrong dude. Our future patches will make you want to download new phones, on day 0".
Cellphone inventor says they've become 'too complicated,' rock-n-roll too loud {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 7:28AM and I keep getting emails from Nigeria describing the millions of dollars that are invented there
Cellphone inventor says they've become 'too complicated,' rock-n-roll too loud {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 7:24AM What he most probably meant was: Cellphones have become too complex ..for him ...
Bang & Olufsen's BeoVision 10 orders up the 'hands-on special' {Engadget}
Nov 4th 2009 12:34AM Am I the only one who thinks that this darn thing has not been fully unpacked? The orange wrapper at the bottom reminds one of a half peeled chocolate. Pity that there is no chocolate under the wrapper though.
Alternatively, this TV resembles a half nude, with a bright orange sarong. Unfortunately the cheap sarong detracts from the top half :-(
BeMoved coffee machine will make you jump for your caffeine fix {Engadget}
Oct 26th 2009 2:15AM tell me where you work...not everyone is lucky
Bang & Olufsen's BeoVision 10: something awesome in the state of Denmark (update: video!) {Engadget}
Oct 20th 2009 8:00AM The panel is for sure from Samsung, but the video processing is clearly not from B&O. The company is toooooo small to own a chip design and software design needed for video processing. In any case, video processing is largely "commodity", coming from fabless (and often, almost nameless) chip companies from the far east. Yes, video processing (100Hz and 200Hz, Natural Motion, infinite colors, infinitesimal contrast ratios, sharpness improvement, n bit processing etc etc etc are all commodities... stuff that every MTK, MStar and Trident can offer. What B&O does is design - all things you can touch and feel - such as the aluminum bezel, the remote control, the manuals, and most probably the menu structure. Traditionally B&O has descent audio - so I expect some B&O touch in the monstrous speakers that make the TV look as if it is only half lit ;-) but engadget readers and writers dont qualify to critic B&O, so I take my remark back.
Samsung's solar Blue Earth launching in Sweden this month, elsewhere soon {Engadget}
Oct 14th 2009 4:47AM Yes, many hours in a month
Motorola introduces the MOTOBLUR Android skin {Engadget}
Sep 11th 2009 4:14AM There must be a magic potion of marketing wisdom..available exclusively to moto mrtkrs. How else can one explain that Blur is good, people love blur, will gift blur to loved ones and sleep with blur on the bedside table. Blur is the new black. God loves Blur. Lesser mortals will kill for it. iSomethings will wilt in envy. S-somethings will be scared shitless. Blur blur blur everywhere. Heck, even the G-everything will re-brand that humanoid droid to sport a blurry look.Guess what happened to the boundaries of the PC and smartphone? Yep, they got blurred. And why are the Jones's acting like carzy these days? Yep, they got blur. And hey, where's that company that did gizmos like the Razr? Yep, they got blur :-)
JVC's ultraslim 32-inch LT-32WX50 HDTV landing in November for $3,000 {Engadget}
Sep 11th 2009 1:28AM Heard of wireless TVs? There are quite a few out there...essentially it's a screen + box. The box takes in all the electronics including device connections such as bluray player and game consoles ...and beams video wirelessly to the screen. The screen would still need a power cable. But that's it. If you care about audio, throw in a home cinema (coz thin screens cannot make great audio) or a sound bar.
ASUS Designo MS Series is 16.5mm thin, venerates form over function {Engadget}
Sep 9th 2009 2:16AM it's the same thing, in plural.










