digitalh
Member since: Sep 20th, 2006
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Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 5 Comments |
| Engadget | 106 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 1 Comment |


U-verse Mobile 2.0 for iPhone available, combines downloadable TV shows with remote DVR access
Aug 9th 2010 3:49PM (Engadget)Official: iPhone 4 jailbreak hits from iPhone Dev Team (updated with video)
Aug 2nd 2010 4:17PM (Engadget)Netflix app headed for the iPhone
Jul 14th 2010 4:04PM (Engadget)225MG?!!! Someone get me a dollar bill! *snort*
XpanD heads to Paris, comes back with Jean Paul Gaultier... in 3D!
Jul 14th 2010 1:05PM (Engadget)Researchers create super-strong metallic velcro
Jul 14th 2010 12:56PM (Engadget)Methinks teh comments on Engadget are 50% why I come here 50x a day. That and teh penis threads.
App review: SlingPlayer Mobile for Android
Jul 12th 2010 6:45PM (Engadget)AQUA2 amphibious robot is super cute and fast, less annoying than most pets because it has no head
Jul 8th 2010 2:41PM (Engadget)(knock, knock)
- Who's there?
- Candy gram.
- You can't fool me. You're that AQUA2 robot!
- ...Flowers...
Android 2.2 (Froyo) versus iOS 4: the browser showdown (video)
Jul 7th 2010 2:23PM (Engadget)You're pwning it wrong. - S. Jobs
Sent from my iPhone.
Prince offers the first proof that he's actually aging, says the internet is 'over'
Jul 6th 2010 1:05PM (Engadget)If for nothing else, the internet is GREAT for exposing the failures of US education. Everyone knows damn well that it's bull faced. Illiteracy FTW!
Ask Engadget: best consumer / prosumer camcorder out now?
Jul 2nd 2010 2:51PM (Engadget)Great response. My 2 cents... I am a professional videographer by day and hobbyist videographer by night. Buying into the hype of DSLR video, I sold my Canon DSLR (Rebel XTi) and VIXIA HF100 to upgrade to the Canon 550D (Rebel T2i) for my hobbyist duties. Video image quality and depth of field are fantastic using a tripod or shooting free with minimal movement. But the constant refocusing is not practical for chasing my toddler around with it, which as it turns out, will likely be the extent of my hobbyist artistic endeavors for a few years to come... So if you really need one unit that "does it all" with minimal tweaking and low learning curve, I would go with the VIXIA line. You can get the highly rated HFS100 for under $800 now.