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

Engadget

FEATURES: Holiday Gift Guide Droid review Palm Pixi Review Bold 9700
  • eleazar123
  • Member Since Jan 11th, 2007
Blog Activity
Blog# of Comments
Engadget16 Comments
Engadget HD1 Comment
Engadget Mobile5 Comments

Recent Comments:

Thanks again for running that wiki. I know some people will think you are spamming the site, but It has kept me up to date without having to check multiple tech sites!
I couldn't agree more! I love my D90, I really do, but my eyes aren't so good in telling when the video is focused as I zoom in and out. Hopefully it is something they can add in a firmware update. :\
Hm.. apparently it's spellcheck and proofreading. Ha, I only noticed the "moves" instead of movies. My bad.
That is not a spell check issue. That is a proofreading error.
lol, you HDDVD fanboys never give up do you? The prices on HDDVD players 6 months ago were HIGHLY subsidized. They would have gone back up if HD had won the war. I find it funny that people actually thought those Toshiba players were going to stay at $99 and $199.

And to call the PS3 a psuedo Blu-ray player is laughable as well. It does 10x more than a standard Blu-ray/HD-DVD player can do, but still stands as one of the best Blu-ray players on the market.
Ah yes. Make fun of America, a sure fire way to get your comment rated higher.
I think I'll stick with this one: http://www.semsons.com/wiwbmu3gpsre2.html. Only $95 and works with most mobile phones. It also has all of the features that this one has (minus the microSD slot), just not the same pretty look. I've been on the fence about getting it, only b/c $95 is still a lot just for a gps addon. :(
@John: It's legal BECAUSE they tax it. They know it's a cash cow, so they aren't going to make it illegal.
Are you guys really that ignorant? He meant many brands of blu-ray players, and only one or two brands/options of HD-DVD players. Blu-Ray is obviously preferred there because they carry more types of blu-ray players. He didn't mean STOCK of the players. geesh.
please pick me!
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.