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Samsung's Alias2 in live shots, still not looking awesome {Engadget}
Mar 28th 2009 4:28AM I think you'll find that Samsung has "borrowed" this feature from Panasonic's P-01A phone for NTT Docomo.
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/foma/prime/p01a/features.html
The different horizontal and vertical keyboards is achieved through a simple physical mechanism - the 2-way hinge slides the keyboard template vertically to reveal the alternate layout depending on which way it is opened. You can see how this works in pictures here:
http://plusd.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/0811/05/news120.html
Buy a 1080p BRAVIA and Sony Australia will toss in a PS3 for free {Engadget HD}
Dec 26th 2007 8:22PM The TV doesn't have to be bought directly from Sony, it can be bought from any authorised Sony retailer. Look at it this way - you get a HDTV for the best price you can negotiate AND you get a PS3 as well. Sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
SolidAlliance kicks out bizarre USB thumb drive / stamp {Engadget}
Apr 10th 2007 9:02PM It would be nice if it actually was a combination USB flash memory and stamp but it's not. It's just designed to LOOK LIKE one - specifically Shachihata's Name-9 stamp:
http://www.shachihata.co.jp/catalog/100/001/003/
The Japanese that explains this on the Solid Alliance page is "外見からパッケージまでもがシヤチハタ「ネーム9」とそっくりのUSBメモリーです。
and
"注:実際はハンコとして使えません。"
Virgin America showcases pimped out aircraft, lobbies for US flights {Engadget}
Jan 17th 2007 7:13PM No koppite1, TK had it right. That is a Virgin America's first plane (aka the Jefferson airplane). Virgin Atlantic does not fly A320s. Geez.
Sharp's triple veil-view LCD {Engadget}
Sep 27th 2006 9:42AM Refresh rate is unchanged. However, the horizontal resolution of each display is reduced to 1/3 of the total. The total resolution of the reference display is 533 x 480 pixels so the resolution of each view is approximately 177x480 pixels.
RSS Ads come to WeblogsInc.com! {The Jason Calacanis Weblog}
Oct 13th 2004 8:21PM I don't mind the ads in Engadget RSS feed but I thought your execution of it left a little to be desired. There was no announcement, no explanation, no nothing - they just appeared in the feed one day at the bottom of every single post! After all the discussion on ads in RSS at Jason's weblog, I, for one, would have appreciated an announcement of some sort prior to the ads being implemented. Just to give me a heads up that it was going to happen and "smooth the transition" a little, if you like. One other thing - the ad text refers to "Free RSS feeds ...". Since you mention the word "free", my question is - where is the paid option for those who don't like the ads? It's a relatively small enhancement to make that would give users a choice and, secondly, generate a little revenue. Finally, a minor technical bitch - a line break or two between the article text and the ad would be nice. At the moment, the end of the article and the start of the ad text tend to blur together - making it hard to read both of them.










