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CE-Oh no he didn't! Part XXXIX : Stringer calls Jobs "greedy" {Engadget}
Jul 20th 2007 12:33PM To be fair, it seems that Sony's changed it proprietary ways since Stringer took over. The PS3 is a good example of an open console. Runs Linux, takes a second hard drive, plain USB, takes most of the non-memory stick formats.
Microsoft not delivering Vista SP1 "anytime soon" {Engadget}
Jul 20th 2007 12:10PM How much slower is it without your tweaking?
Microsoft's Jeff Bell gettin' feisty on message board? {Engadget}
Jul 19th 2007 12:50PM Bell is not a CEO. He has not contributed enough to society to be one yet.
Microsoft's Jeff Bell gettin' feisty on message board? {Engadget}
Jul 19th 2007 12:49PM Bell is not a CEO.
OCZ intros 1800MHz DDR3 RAM modules {Engadget}
Jul 19th 2007 12:41PM Craptastic. Engadget has reversed the order of replies, so the newest is first. Now you cannot respond to other responses in a readable way.
OCZ intros 1800MHz DDR3 RAM modules {Engadget}
Jul 19th 2007 12:39PM VAT.
The Engadget Interview: Sean McCarthy, CEO of Steorn {Engadget}
Jul 18th 2007 1:04PM "They do not claim perpetual motion or efficiency's above 100%"
"what they do claim is devices that have COP 1.0 or greater. More Output than Input."
Care to explain that? I was under the impression that "More Output than Input" = "efficiency's above 100%"
The Engadget Interview: Sean McCarthy, CEO of Steorn {Engadget}
Jul 18th 2007 12:57PM "You do exactly what he's done. Put all your cards on the table, open all the doors to rigorous testing, and say, "colleagues, please tell me where I'm wrong or what I'm missing here, because I can't believe it either!" Its called scientific method."
Except he hasn't done that. All the cards are not on the table (the full design is still a secret), and doors have only been opened to a select few of 22 people.
Canon's EOS 40D appears on CIPA list {Engadget}
Jul 18th 2007 12:18PM Are you kidding? I've never heard of build problems. I have a 20D and have had no issues. Good solid feel.
The Engadget Interview: Sean McCarthy, CEO of Steorn {Engadget}
Jul 17th 2007 2:34PM The one question that should have been asked, which Sean cannot give a good answer to:
If the technology works, why not produce the machines and sell it. If it truly works, and is cost effective, people will buy it. End of story. I would buy it immediately if it produced electricity out of thin air, and I wouldn't even care how it works. But that isn't happening. Why not?










