JinKazama
Member since: Nov 28th, 2005
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| Autoblog | 4 Comments |
| Joystiq | 12 Comments |
| Engadget | 187 Comments |
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| Joystiq Playstation | 11 Comments |
| Engadget Mobile | 3 Comments |
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Indie, but not alone: How Vlambeer's advice helped guide Dog Sled Saga
Posted on May 24th 2013 6:40PM

Tesla hires former Apple retail strategist to revolutionize buying experience
Jul 8th 2010 4:56PM (Autoblog)OnStar relaunching this summer with mystery technology partner
May 7th 2010 4:21PM (Autoblog)Don't mercedes and a few other car companies already use Onstar's services on their cars but just name them something else synonymous with their brands? Could have sworn I read that somewhere.
Volvo S60 crashes during safety demonstration with cameras rolling
May 7th 2010 1:42PM (Autoblog)Australian "Pontiac" G8 given extended run?
Jan 14th 2010 9:10AM (Autoblog)Engadget's recession antidote: win a SlingCatcher!
Feb 3rd 2009 12:44PM (Engadget)Sony said to be sitting on $1.1 billion annual loss, first in 14 years
Jan 13th 2009 11:37AM (Engadget)They need to stick to making quality cutting edge products for those who can afford them. That's what made Sony, Sony.
New Nintendo DS purportedly confirmed for tomorrow
Oct 1st 2008 2:32PM (Engadget)Why is this even news?
Wilmington, NC kills analog dead as broadcasters go all-digital
Sep 8th 2008 10:05PM (Engadget)Wilmington, NC kills analog dead as broadcasters go all-digital
Sep 8th 2008 5:08PM (Engadget)Immersion to pay Microsoft $21 million, Sony groans
Aug 27th 2008 11:22AM (Engadget)The patent was very, very broad and had Sony and MS fought it they could have easily won. Instead MS decided to bribe...cough...settle with immersion for 26 million and a stake in the company provided that if they got a settlement from Sony MS would get a cut. Sounding fishy yet...let me simplify
MS basically financed immersion and this court case to:
#1 deter Sony from using the tech, because they knew Sony would fight the lawsuit since the patent was so flimsy (mission accomplished)
#2 So if and when Sony settled they'd recoup their cash and still reap the benefits of Sony's lack of rumble (mission accomplished)
smart move by MS...yes...dirty move by MS...yes...business as usual in corporate america...absolutely.