Harry
Member since: Mar 2nd, 2006
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| Joystiq | 6 Comments |
| Engadget | 154 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 11 Comments |
| Engadget Mobile | 33 Comments |


HTC Desire with North American 3G graces FCC with its presence
Jul 9th 2010 2:08AM (Engadget)Wow, see now *that's* fascinating. I've been using Firefox, my usual browser whenever I've checked and have only seen that error.
Just tried in Chrome - no error (-__- )
Thanks for the tip~
YouTube launches Leanback, mobile site gets HTML5 revamp (video)
Jul 9th 2010 2:06AM (Engadget)Ha, that was the first thing I (and probably every other PlayStation owner) tried. Are you saying that worked for you??
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini / Mini Pro review
Jul 8th 2010 5:20PM (Engadget)It's pretty confusing but these phones use Band I, aka "2100" aka European spec 3G, which operates actually at 2100 and 1900 (down and up). It seems the downlink frequency is usually used as the label for the band.
In contrast, Band IV (AWS) uses 2100/1700 so I don't know if in theory you could download on T-Mobile with these phones, but since you can't upload the URL you want, it's sort of moot (^_-).
As for AT&T: the two bands are distinct, 850 and 1900 have their own up/down frequencies. My understanding is that which one is in use depends on where you are.
The URL Ruben posted is great, I refer to it a lot because it's hard to keep it all straight.
For what it's worth: there appears to be a AT&T-compatible Mini available (E10a; no Pro yet, though) through mobilecity and negri, for $300... I'm suddenly interested (o_o)
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini / Mini Pro review
Jul 8th 2010 2:33PM (Engadget)Correct, this will not work on T-Mobile USA 3G (voice + EDGE works though). T-Mobile uses 1700 here.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini / Mini Pro review
Jul 8th 2010 2:31PM (Engadget)I love my W810i so much (T_T )
YouTube launches Leanback, mobile site gets HTML5 revamp (video)
Jul 8th 2010 4:17AM (Engadget)That was my first thought, and at first glance, it looked like it was working... so stoked! The YouTube experience on the PS3 (where you can watch on a large screen with friends....) has been so shoddy that this seemed so promising.
BUT. While the D-pad mimics the arrow keys just fine, I don't think there's any thing on the controller that maps to "Enter". And I quickly found it's ridiculously tricky to navigate without that. And no hope of performing a search at all.
Here's hoping YouTube engineers address this shortcoming...
HTC Desire with North American 3G graces FCC with its presence
Jul 8th 2010 4:14AM (Engadget)Odd, that's what I'd been doing periodically for the past month or so and it always gives me an error...
"Ooops
We're sorry, but we are unable to serve your request at this time.
Please try back in a few minutes."
I don't even know why I try since I *thought* that news article I linked basically confirmed Google wasn't selling it online anymore...
HTC Desire with North American 3G graces FCC with its presence
Jul 7th 2010 7:57PM (Engadget)I have bad luck - I was waiting on the Xperia X10 and just recently started to give up on it and lean towards the N1... and now this news makes me feel like I can wait a little longer.. but then, I'm sure something else will come up ( T_T)
HTC Desire with North American 3G graces FCC with its presence
Jul 7th 2010 7:56PM (Engadget)Google doesn't sell the Nexus One direct anymore...
http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/14/google-changes-nexus-one-plans-will-stop-selling-handsets-onlin
It's kinda silly that their page for it (http://google.com/phone) doesn't reflect this but insteads gives you a meaningless error...
HTC Desire with North American 3G graces FCC with its presence
Jul 7th 2010 7:28PM (Engadget)( T_T) I'm *positive* I hit reply to your post above....