Smotchberry
Member since: Jun 27th, 2005
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iPhone to get wifi syncing? Steve Jobs says, "someday."
Jun 27th 2010 12:41PM (Download Squad)DoJ making preliminary inquiries into Apple's music endeavors while iTunes dominance continues
May 27th 2010 10:49AM (Engadget)Acer's Android-powered Stream gets official, gets handled, lives up to its name with DLNA support (video)
May 27th 2010 8:27AM (Engadget)Features look great though, even if the design looks a tad awkward.
Robbie Bach: Project Natal a 'midlife kicker' for Xbox 360, 'absolutely confident' Courier innovations will appear elsewhere
May 25th 2010 4:27PM (Engadget)Adobe targets Apple in ad campaign launched today, publishes open letter from founders
May 13th 2010 8:02AM (Engadget)Singapore injecting $14 million investment into games development
Apr 26th 2010 11:56PM (Joystiq)Additionally, you've also got the only other DigiPen campus located outside of the states.
So while the $14 million certainly won't go very far to any single game - considering it's essentially a grant by the government - it'll help a lot of smaller firms get the support they need. And I certainly don't doubt that bigger companies would mind having a couple million saved based on games they're already developing.
Singapore injecting $14 million investment into games development
Apr 26th 2010 11:50PM (Joystiq)You will, however get fined. And rightfully so.
Microsoft Kin One and Kin Two first hands-on!
Apr 12th 2010 2:15PM (Engadget)Microsoft Kin One and Kin Two first hands-on!
Apr 12th 2010 2:08PM (Engadget)Me on the other hand: I want this functionality on my Windows Phone 7 device!
Microsoft Kin One and Kin Two first hands-on!
Apr 12th 2010 2:03PM (Engadget)But as a Gen Y-er that places great value on what my gadgets can do - I'd much rather have all this functionality tied up in a nice little app on my Windows Phone 7 device.