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Headtime scalp massager massages scalps, blows minds {Engadget}
Nov 16th 2009 9:49AM I thought the same thing. The slavery line is definitely inapproproiate.
Shower Radio Top Survey of Worst Household Gadgets {Switched.com}
Sep 28th 2009 3:01PM Actually, I have owned a Sony shower radio for a few years now and still use it every day. I have two sets of rechargeable batteries that I swap when one set runs out. The kids also love and use it when showering.
If it broke today, I'd buy another one in a hearbeat.
Griffin's volume-limiting MyPhones can't crank to 11... or 8 {Engadget}
Sep 20th 2009 2:32PM Those headphones look like something I had to use from the school AV room when I was 5 years old.
Engadget's back to school giveaway, part one! {Engadget}
Aug 31st 2009 4:58PM I would very much enjoy this awesome swag. Let me know when I have won the big contest!!
Google suggest proves that a lot of people want Norton, McAffee, and AVG off their PCs {Download Squad}
Aug 20th 2009 5:50PM Norton has really cleaned up its act with NAV 2009. Small installer....light on resources...and it seems to be rated very well in independent tests of AV suites. I used Norton many years ago, but stopped when it became so friggin' bloated a few years ago. I tried it on my laptop and am very impressed.
Both flavors of Garmin-Asus nuvifone coming to AT&T? {Engadget}
Aug 20th 2009 5:43PM The big question: Will AT&T see fit to charge $9.95 a month (above and beyond the unlimited data plan) to use the Garmin Navigation? That's what they charge to use their fairly crappy AT&T Navigator powered by TeleNav. Since it is a quality Nav, maybe AT&T will try to get $24.95 or even $39.95 per month to access the navigation feature in this phone. Garmin Nuviphone on AT&T = FAIL.
Latest Google Chrome dev build adds Windows 7 jumplist support {Download Squad}
Aug 10th 2009 1:25PM I'm crusing along on the BETA channel and am loving the speed compared to IE. I will probably switch over fulltime to Chrome once bookmark syncing is fully implemented.
Engadget's recession antidote: win a VTech IS9181 WiFi radio! {Engadget}
Jul 19th 2009 1:11PM Yummy for my tummy...and ears.
Office 2010 introduced, now with web applications {Download Squad}
Jul 13th 2009 1:14PM From what I've heard, this shiny new ribbon-infused version of Outlook 2010 will still use WORD to render an HTML email. Which if you don't know....can look really horrible with some HTML messages due to the severe lack of standards support. Why don't they use the IE engine to display HTML messages?
It makes no sense...
Gmail tweaks labels, kind of turns them into folders {Download Squad}
Jul 1st 2009 6:51PM GMail still has the interface of a webmail program designed in 2002. Blah. I'm still sticking with Yahoo's email.









