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Android 2.3 Gingerbread running on iPhone 3G (video)

Jan 11th 2011 4:56PM (Download Squad)
@Jeff Hesser Not really, the Android ports to iPhone hardware are more of a nifty show of what can be done rather than something practical for regular use. The big problem basically comes down to the iPhone's lack of buttons. Current iDroid builds have different functions mapped all over the place to seemingly random buttons to make it somewhat usable, but even as a geek it's not any more than a toy in my opinion. The search button could be left out, but that still leaves menu and back without any place to go.

Video: Ever seen a V24 diesel rock the dyno?

Nov 30th 2010 1:09PM (Autoblog)
Could be useful as an emergency stop in case of a runaway. Otherwise probably just because they look cool on top of the blowers.

Concept Enterprises reveals first Mobile DTV car tuner

Dec 9th 2009 12:48PM (Engadget)
@(Unverified) ATSC M/H is intended for in-motion applications, where traditional ATSC simply does not work due to various technical issues (which is a step backwards, I used analog TV in the back of the car on long trips with my family for years), so it's unlikely that this will be heavily used in RV applications. Those who care about in-motion TV already have in-motion satellite systems, and when parked ordinary ATSC works just fine on the same antennas already installed. This is for the four wheeled market for sure.

Gran Turismo 5 demo coming to PSN on Dec 17, GT Academy returns [w/VIDEO]

Dec 7th 2009 2:01PM (Autoblog)
Amen to that. I have a PS3 and bought Prologue when it came out, where I was promptly disappointed. Forza 2 had been out for over a year at that point and Polyphony still thought it was acceptable to release GT5P without damage? Not to mention the aging PSx controller design's terrible trigger buttons being useless for long racing without some third-party extenders that give it a proper grip shape. I have those now, making Motorstorm bearable, but I haven't launched GT5P in months due to it simply being inferior in all ways to Forza 2 and now 3.

I still have hope for GT5 and will download the demo when it hits, but unless it has some seriously impressive upgrades from where GT5P is at it'll be a no-buy.

@This Man.
Here are the dates of first release for the two series since GT4. Other localized releases may be days (FM) or months (GT) later than first, but this is when we can consider the game itself "final".

GT4: 2004/12/28 (JP)
FM1: 2005/05/03 (US)
FM2: 2007/05/29 (US)
GT5P: 2007/12/13 (JP)
FM3: 2009/10/23 (EU)

As you can see, the entire Forza series has come out between the release of GT4 and GT5. Polyphony needs to get it done or give it up before this becomes DNF: Car Edition

Review: 2010 Suzuki Kizashi GTS is up for the Challenge

Dec 7th 2009 1:41PM (Autoblog)
@zamafir at least VW has the DSG as their non-MT option, as a gear-rower I'd love to have a dual clutch in my 325i, but unfortunately BMW won't offer me one outside of the M3 I can't afford.

Americans Think Pot Is Less Dangerous Than Alcohol

Sep 11th 2009 3:31PM (Asylum)
I won't argue that SMOKING marijuana doesn't have negative health effects, after all you are lighting something on fire and then inhaling the smoke. The chemical makeup of the smoke is different and as far as I'm aware it is less harmful, but it's still smoke.

That said, unlike tobacco there are ways to consume marijuana which have zero long term health risks. First is the vaporizer, which is basically smoking without the smoke. You apply heat to the plant matter in a controlled manner which raises the temperature enough to vaporize the THC (the main active chemical in marijuana) but does not ignite the plant matter. The result is a fog of THC vapor, free of particulates and other things you don't want. Certain higher-end vaporizers even have a "whip" attachment which allows the vapor to be fed in to a water pipe for extra cooling and possibly a slight bit of filtering.

There is also the old favorite of eating the weed, which is more time consuming to prepare and has a longer-lasting but generally weaker effect, but since it bypasses the lungs entirely it has no currently known health risks.

Regarding stoned parents, as far as I'm concerned that is a matter of personal responsibility, not the government's job to police. I'd argue that the kind of person who would neglect their kid(s) over weed is probably already smoking it regularly. If you don't care about your kids, caring about personal possession laws (which in many states are no more than a slap on the wrist) isn't likely to be a high priority. I also agree with badtrip1, I'd much rather have those people getting stoned and crashing on the couch all mellowed out than drunk and angry. I've never met a pissed off stoner and don't expect to any time soon.

Legalize it. This isn't a matter of "americans think" this is a matter of fact. Go to any college campus this time of year on a Friday night and you can probably find someone approaching an alcohol overdose. It is for all intents and purposes physically impossible for a human to overdose on marijuana.

EU commissioner pushing for standard connector for all cellphones

Feb 16th 2009 5:51PM (Engadget Mobile)
+1 on USB, though please no stupid micro-USB crap, just standard mini-B. Everyone already has a billion and one of these cables, so it's a good thing to allow people to just carry a few of those and be able to charge + sync everything.

Do something like HTC's ExtUSB if you need to extend the port, but make sure that power and data are right there so I can take a standard USB cable I already own, plug it in, and not only charge but also access any cards, the phone's memory, and tether.

Happy birthday: take a trip in America's largest flying gadget (part 1)

Mar 24th 2008 9:32AM (Engadget)
Congrats on making it this far without completely selling out. The AOL bit worried me, but so far it's shown to be a necessary evil rather than a problem.

SEMA 2007: Toyota Tundra Dually Diesel

Oct 31st 2007 4:41PM (Autoblog)
Yea, because filling a huge gap in their offering is nothing but dick waving.

Face it, while some people drive big trucks because they've got a thimble in their pants, others actually have uses for these things. For the most part dually diesels are not driven by the "bling" crowd, they're actually worked most if not every single day from the time they're bought until they hit the scrapyard.

To DTD or not to DTD

Jan 17th 2007 12:54PM (Netscape Blog)
I'm with Netscape on this one. There's no reason to keep hosting that file which will NEVER change (seeing as that RSS 1.0 came out in 2000 and 2.0 in 2002, future development is clearly being done elsewhere) nor is there a reason why RSS readers should be requesting the file so often.

That said, seeing how often it's been requested from so many diverse sources, it would have been better for Netscape to warn the community before taking it down the first time. This blog post having reached Slashdot now qualifies as more than sufficient warning for when it will finally be taken down. Like Dave above, I'd also like to see data on how the traffic to this file falls off following this announcement.

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