Andrew
Member since: Jul 26th, 2006
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| TUAW.com | 25 Comments |
| Engadget | 551 Comments |
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| Engadget HD | 80 Comments |
| Engadget Mobile | 66 Comments |
| Switched | 5 Comments |


New iPhone 4 ad touts battery life
Nov 16th 2010 12:21PM (TUAW.com)Google Maps for Android updated to 4.4, adds dedicated 'Places' for searching nearby
Jul 27th 2010 12:27PM (Engadget)YouTube moves solidly into the future by supporting 4K content
Jul 10th 2010 6:22PM (Engadget)I don't know what is causing it, but I really wish someone would fix it because it sucks to have a nice fast connection and still not be able to watch anything on YouTube.
YouTube moves solidly into the future by supporting 4K content
Jul 9th 2010 7:20PM (Engadget)Samsung Captivate coming to AT&T on July 18 for $200
Jul 8th 2010 12:44PM (Engadget)Why do you people feel the need to act like one of the two is going to disappear in a year or two because the other is so good no one will want to use anything else?
Android 2.2 (Froyo) versus iOS 4: the browser showdown (video)
Jul 7th 2010 3:06PM (Engadget)"And boy, it sure looks like it was worth the wait -- Ars Technica's JavaScript benchmarks show that not only is Froyo's browser almost three times faster than its Éclair counterpart, but it also beats iOS 4's Safari by at least two-fold. That said, numbers alone don't always reflect real-life performance -- especially with Froyo supporting iPhone's much-missed Flash -- so we went ahead and conducted our own browser speed test."
Pretty sure I'm not the one who has issue with reading.
Android 2.2 (Froyo) versus iOS 4: the browser showdown (video)
Jul 7th 2010 2:41PM (Engadget)I can't agree more. We have two incredible phones and mobile operating systems. There is choice for people to pick whatever fits them more. The nerds seem to forget that with competition comes improvement. They need to stop with the constant hating and just enjoy what works best for them.
Android 2.2 (Froyo) versus iOS 4: the browser showdown (video)
Jul 7th 2010 2:32PM (Engadget)Android 2.2 (Froyo) versus iOS 4: the browser showdown (video)
Jul 7th 2010 2:30PM (Engadget)Android 2.2 (Froyo) versus iOS 4: the browser showdown (video)
Jul 7th 2010 2:29PM (Engadget)This doesn't make the javascript benchmark any less valid, it's just showing that the massive win in a javascript benchmark by Android means very little in typical browsing.