Free TUAW iPhone app -- try it now!
AOL Tech

Engadget

FEATURES: Holiday Gift Guide Droid review Palm Pixi Review Bold 9700
  • Halex
  • Member Since Jan 25th, 2008
Blog Activity
Blog# of Comments
Engadget9 Comments
Engadget Mobile1 Comment

Recent Comments:

So... There are a bunch of unlocked iPhones roaming in Brazil, and it will be neat to see some official devices coming.
I fear for the price of the official thing, though, since everything regarding Apple is highly overpriced 'round here. (think about 50% more, the unlocked iPhone included!)
I can't help but feel that this pwned the R&D of those roll up keyboard makers...
@apeguero: Lucky you!
@silverblackvoid: Thanks for the kind words!

@austin: Attention to the curved buttons and how the light reflects: IMHO practically everything is drawings some inspirantion from this kind of reflection physics, the upper half with at least 25% more brightness than the lower half.
Ok, now THIS is scary.
I vote for trashing this project and employing real people to do this job.
(Sicerely, if I were this poor robot, I'd self-destroy as soon as I saw myself in a mirror!)
Nice try, physiscally mimicking iPhone's/Vista interface.
Apple did it again.
Does anyone remember how not every headphone would fit in the iPhone?
Are we getting closer to Ghost in the Shell-like limbs? And, maybe sometime not too far from now, entire bodies?
I will surely like to see how things like this turn out! The exoskeletons some companies are developing also look promising: the times to come are promising, sure.
Isn't is it just a matter of time until we see a price drop (and a doubling on the size of the HDD)?
No, really.
The MBA is not for playing Crysis or doing heavy-duty stuff like 3d animations.
It's for presentations, writing dissertations and (God forbid) looking cool browsing the net while on the campus Wi-Fi hotspot, so I think the specs are just fine.
The high price-tag is a downside, but aren't all Apple products expensive by default?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

Boss of the Year Entry Form

Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.