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PSA: Sears charging $50 less for new DROID activations than Verizon {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 12:01PM @tikiteko: Where did you find that coupon. I can't see it online.
PSA: Sears charging $50 less for new DROID activations than Verizon {Engadget}
Nov 6th 2009 11:36AM Also check out WireFly they have the Droid for $150 with no rebates or anything. The Eris is going for $70. Let's Talk has the Eris for an even better $50 with no rebates as well which is pretty sweet.
Apple pitching $30 a month TV service for iTunes to the networks? {Engadget}
Nov 2nd 2009 1:53PM @ ryne: I take it you don't watch much in the way of sports. You can't watch much for free. With something like this you'd have to sign up for the MLB package (except you'd get blackouts for games in your own region since they are already on TV), something for NBA, and something for the NFL (maybe local feeds are available online). I don't see what you get for free on Boxee, which I have on my HTPC.
Motorola DROID first hands-on! (update: video, impressions, more pics) {Engadget}
Oct 28th 2009 2:22PM to Mr White on behalf of Mr. Graey: BURNNNNNN!
Rocketfish wireless whole home audio system cuts the cord on all your speakers {Engadget HD}
Oct 24th 2009 12:36AM I have one of their products to wirelessly transmit audio to my rear surround speakers and it works pretty well. As some have mentioned, in the end you have more cables than if I had run them straight from the receiver, but at least this way they don't go across my living room (a no go with the wife). Since the rear speakers are mainly just for filling in with the sfx this solution works fine. I wouldn't use it for primary speakers though since the little receiver/amp would'nt have enough power to run them well.
Rotgutonix -- the slightly paranoid, somewhat discerning drunk's best friend {Engadget}
Aug 13th 2009 11:45PM Johnnie Walker HAS a single malt: Green Label.
Is the future of Windows Media Center with Windows Home Server? {Engadget HD}
May 22nd 2009 3:16PM OK. Why don't you amuse us by telling us how in the world the iPhone has anything to do with this discussion. We're talking about a DVR, which Apple does not do (El Gato us an option but that's third party and not as good). So quit trolling!
Sharp's 20-inch AQUOS DX LCD HDTV has a built-in Blu-ray player, no 1080p panel {Engadget HD}
May 22nd 2009 10:22AM @Pip: You can't tell the difference on such a small screen unless you're up against it like a computer monitor. Anybody watching this will be at least a few feet away rendering the whole 1080p vs 720p meaningless. You should look at the charts they have posted in this site before showing when the resolution makes a difference, it is based on screen size and viewing distance.
BTW: For a computer monitor then the difference is noticeable because it allows you to fit more content in the screen (i.e. more windows, more of a picture...)
How to install a CableCARD tuner in your DIY Media Center {Engadget HD}
May 12th 2009 2:47PM Awesome, thanks. Will give it a try soon. This will make my media center experience complete!
How to install a CableCARD tuner in your DIY Media Center {Engadget HD}
May 12th 2009 1:48PM Isn't that what the bios utility is for. It bypasses the whole HDCP requirement right?









