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Recent Comments:
AT&T makes sweeping changes to data plans, iPhone tethering coming at OS 4 launch {Engadget}
Jun 2nd 2010 9:54AM Your 5GB/$55 of FAIL has arrived.
GDC attendees getting free Droid or Nexus One, perfect for Palm's training session {Engadget}
Jan 23rd 2010 11:27PM Not like you can exactly give away an unlocked iPhone or an iPhone period without "gifting" them with a 2-year AT&T contract :/
Engadget's Black Friday giveaway, part six: win an HTC HD2! {Engadget}
Nov 27th 2009 8:22PM Show me some Windows Mobile luv plz :)
Engadget's Black Friday giveaway, part ten: win an HP Envy 15! {Engadget}
Nov 27th 2009 8:21PM Pick me!
Engadget's Black Friday giveaway, part eleven: win a 32GB Zune HD! {Engadget}
Nov 27th 2009 8:20PM I could use a shiny new Zune to replace my 30 gigger ;)
iPod touch gets more storage and speed {TUAW.com}
Sep 9th 2009 4:51PM Try close to $90-100 a month after your data plan & taxes/fees--and that's for 450 minutes with no text messages.
Engadget's recession antidote: win a 16GB iPhone 3G from Rapid Repair! {Engadget}
Aug 1st 2009 9:30PM An iPhone in every pot!
Sony VAIO NW unboxing and hands-on {Engadget}
Jul 27th 2009 6:22PM I agree 100% with you on that...it took me over a year to finally settle on a MacBook Pro because of the crappy LCD's and bad viewing angles from just above every other manufacturer, particularly HP. I remember higher quality displays 5-8 years ago, but then again most laptops were $1500-$2000. I guess you get what ya pay for.
Sony VAIO NW unboxing and hands-on {Engadget}
Jul 27th 2009 6:05PM Hey I saw one of these at Best Buy the other day and have to say that the faux wood texture looks a whole hell of a lot nicer than the oily smudges all over the HP, Dell and Toshiba laptops. I'm getting really tired of the glossy finishes that are so "hip"
HTC Hero hits FCC with US 3G {Engadget}
Jul 2nd 2009 11:53AM I hate T-Mobile USA for their use of a 3G spectrum (1700) that is different that anywhere else in the world requiring a handset manufacturer to include this band specifically for them.
