xbit
Member since: Dec 22nd, 2005
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Joystiq | 42 Comments |
| TUAW.com | 4 Comments |
| Engadget | 285 Comments |
| Download Squad | 2 Comments |
| Engadget Mobile | 77 Comments |
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Huffpost Live tackles Xbox One with our reviews editor, Richard Mitchell [Update: watch the replay]
Posted on May 21st 2013 6:15PM

How would you change the Drobo FS?
Jul 31st 2010 5:32AM (Engadget)I agree. The only thing wrong with the Drobo FS is the price.
LG's Application Store launches in places you don't live for devices you don't care about
Jul 28th 2010 7:53AM (Engadget)I think even Nick Griffin has visited foreign countries.
LG's Application Store launches in places you don't live for devices you don't care about
Jul 28th 2010 6:27AM (Engadget)You sound fat.
LG's Application Store launches in places you don't live for devices you don't care about
Jul 28th 2010 6:24AM (Engadget)"Seeing as [Germany] is about the only country in Europe that matter in the world economy."
You'd better tell that to all of the cellphone manufacturers using ARM processor and GSM/HSPA/LTE modems.
ARM beats revenue forecasts, swims in piles of gold coins
Jul 27th 2010 8:11AM (Engadget)Manufacturing is an expensive and risky business. There's very few manufacturers (besides maybe Intel and Qualcomm) who regularly turn a profit.
MeeGo becomes infotainment operating system of choice for BMW, GM, Hyundai and more
Jul 26th 2010 6:07AM (Engadget)It should be relatively (!) easy to port Dalvik to MeeGo or Qt to Android.
Apple will always sit in its own little walled garden though. :)
Apple keeps antennagate alive with Droid X's 'kill switch' (video)
Jul 23rd 2010 7:45PM (Engadget)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gb3aQ5XoQw
Any mention of a "death grip" is only deflecting attention away from the real issue.
Apple keeps antennagate alive with Droid X's 'kill switch' (video)
Jul 23rd 2010 7:43PM (Engadget)Microsoft wants employees to code Windows Phone 7 apps 'in their spare time'
Jul 23rd 2010 8:21AM (Engadget)They do get paid, if they choose to charge a price for their app.
T-Mobile's HSPA+ blankets 85 million Americans in warm '4G' comfort
Jul 21st 2010 8:02AM (Engadget)Correct. WiMAX and even the first LTE networks aren't 4G (maybe to a marketer but certainly not a wireless engineer). The technical term being touted is "3.9G".
To be truly 4G it needs to be capable of 100Mbps - 1Gbs and have a fully IP-based core.