Recent Comments:
Down for everyone or just you? AT&T experiencing a major data outage on the East Coast. {Engadget}
Sep 3rd 2008 10:22AM I'm in Boston and it's definitely dead here. 3G and EDGE
Joyswag: C&C 3: Kane's Wrath (Xbox 360) giveaway, Day Three {Joystiq}
Jun 27th 2008 8:11AM St. Basil's Cathedral. Moscow, Russia.
Softbank to sell (UMTS 3G?) iPhone in Japan {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 4th 2008 9:38AM au by KDDI is CDMA; so no, they don't have a chanceburger
Poll: Do you still watch SD programming? {Engadget HD}
May 18th 2008 10:53PM The last of my SD viewing is CNBC and Comedy Central for the Colbert Report. I hope Comcast picks up CNBC HD and the Comedy Central will go HD
Fujitsu Raku-Raku F884i now available, sports upgraded voice recognition {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 22nd 2008 3:34AM I *just* saw a commercial for this and its roaming abilities as I read this article. Looks like a great phone.
Hands-on with the Sony Ericsson Z750a for AT&T {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 4th 2008 9:56AM I was wondering the same thing. It's hard to tell from the pics if that's just the hole where the camera normally goes or if it's actually a video call camera. It does sort of look like an empty hole, which wouldn't be surprising. There has to be something that sets the Z750a apart from the normal Z750; that may be it.
Microsoft Surface launching April 17th... with AT&T {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 2nd 2008 9:33AM Probably because the iPhone has such a worthless Bluetooth stack.
Poll: What's your favorite HD sporting event of the year? {Engadget HD}
Mar 21st 2008 12:39PM I really wish we could get the English Premier League in HD and some Australian and New Zealand rugby
General Mobile's DST3G does two SIMs the 3G way {Engadget Mobile}
Mar 13th 2008 4:55PM UMTS 1800? That's gotta be a typo.
iPhone coming to Telstra, possibly in firmware 2.0 form {Engadget Mobile}
Mar 13th 2008 12:37PM I have to wonder if Telstra will be a launch customer for a 3G iPhone. Telstra's network is primarily HSDPA 850. Their GSM network only exists in cities. Telstra has been making a big deal about its NextG (HSDPA 850) network's speed and extensive coverage. They'd be put in tough spot to have to say the iPhone only works on our GSM network, not the network we've been trumpeting as the greatest thing since indoor plubming. Telstra also operates a join UMTS 2100 network with 3. One could go out on a limb and say it only makes sense for Telstra to be a launch customer for a quadband GSM + triband HSDPA iPhone. Time will tell as always.









