aldo
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PSA: PS3 users reporting 'bricked' systems after 4.45 firmware update [Update]
Posted on Jun 18th 2013 11:55PM

Sanyo's 2009 HD Xacti camcorder lineup brings a trio of world's firsts
Jan 21st 2009 11:51AM (Engadget)Looking at videos, they look about as good as a Flip Mino HD, which is a low end HD camera. Your comparison of a crap walmart camera to a higher end true HD camera is just silly, no matter what the brand.
RCA dishes new 16GB SL5016 Lyra Slider MP3 player, we yawn
Jan 8th 2009 1:57PM (Engadget)Games for Windows Live redesigned - screenshots, details
Nov 12th 2008 8:50PM (Joystiq)Activision: Subscription-based GH Tunes a possibility in Guitar Hero games
Nov 5th 2008 9:07PM (Joystiq)Lips coming to Xbox 360 this November, song list revealed
Oct 22nd 2008 4:39PM (Joystiq)Microsoft's Xbox Live, Zune services to be down simultaneously this Monday
Sep 27th 2008 12:08PM (Engadget)Engadget Cares: save us from Apple's groundbreaking, developer-shackling App Store
Sep 25th 2008 4:06PM (Engadget)Google has the cash to battle Apple, and as more phones begin to run Android, it's only a matter of time before people wake up to the draconian actions of Apple and move on.
'“Our ground rules are very simple,” he said. “The application developer has to verify they are who they are. They have to certify the application does what it does. And they have to inform the user what the application does.”
What about a voice-over-Internet-Protocol application like Skype that would let a G1 user bypass T-Mobile’s network? That’s fine, he said.
“The device is already sold with a voice and data plan, so you can connect through T-Mobile anywhere in the world,” he explained. “So we think we have already solved the hard part. If someone wants to write a voice-over-IP application that will allow additional ways to connect, that is something the platform will allow.”
And what about some video application that might use a lot of wireless bandwidth? There Mr. Brodman offered an asterisk.
“Today, we are not imposing bandwidth rules on the applications,” he said. “In the future, we will have to look at how to efficiently use network bandwidth.” He suggested that the carrier may impose restrictions or ask for payments from applications that use a lot of bandwidth and also make money, like from advertising.'
Video: Android walkthrough on T-Mobile G1
Sep 23rd 2008 1:09PM (Engadget)Live from T-Mobile's Android event in New York City
Sep 23rd 2008 11:36AM (Engadget)T-Mobile to offer Android handset "soon," Reuters reports
Sep 10th 2008 4:47PM (Engadget)