Long
Member since: Jan 25th, 2006
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Oct 17th 2007 5:02PM (Engadget)Thanks for coming out tonight, San Francisco!
Oct 11th 2007 5:07PM (Engadget)Stop your whining!! I went with friends from work. We drove from San Rafael to downtown San Francisco after work. Got there in time to get in line and got 4 free mp3 players. The mp3 players were not simply nice party gifts, but it was really a reward to the loyal fans of engadget that had to endure the tons of post of iphones and apple in the past two months j/k :@
Just having free food at the place would have brought lots of people because it was on a college campus. Fish needs to swim, college kids got to eat!
Giving tickets while people walked through the door would make many more people mad. Many people came to the event at 5 pm and started lining up. Then the staff and engadget started giving numbers out. If they waited until 7 when they opened up their doors to give numbers out, you would easily have seen like 20-50 people who came there late simply jump in line with their friends and walk away with gits that they didn't earn. That would leave a sour feeling in many people's mouth for getting there in time, just to be jaded because of line jumpers.
Thanks for coming out tonight, San Francisco!
Oct 11th 2007 12:37PM (Engadget)The place got so packed, my friends and I had to go out side and relax since we have been standing around for so long. Well, it paid off getting there since all of us left with free Sandisk mp3 players.
I guess Engadget learned from the mistake of Bestbuy, Compusa, or any retailer at Black Friday or new console sale; they gave each person numbers early to minimize the line cutters getting free mpe players because their friends saved them a spot close to the beginning.
San Francisco reader meetup details, note: location has changed!
Oct 10th 2007 11:45AM (Engadget)iPhone, iPod touch v1.1.1 jailbroken, apps ported and running
Oct 9th 2007 12:39PM (Engadget)I saw a third party program that made the iphone gps-like by using triangulation. Well, ATT and other carriers like Verizon would rather charge you $10 a month for the kind of service so they force the manufacturers to cripple built-in GPS chips. Also crippling blutooth so that it can only be used with headsets rather than sending files is another example. I think Apple might be hamstrung by their contract with ATT, although they can always blame ATT for the contract while still taking in a percentage of the monthly fees that ATT brings in.
Microsoft backports Vista features for new Windows XP SP3 beta
Oct 9th 2007 12:27PM (Engadget)It looks much better than XP and it has some very cool although below the radar functions. One is the volume control. You can now mute or adjust each programs you want at from the system tray rather than digging through drop down menus from each program individually. There are some sidebar programs that are neat like the one that changes your desktop wallpaper every x minute or showing you how much ram or cpu you are using. Also syncing to my smartphone is better than xp. I didnt even need to install any drivers. Also for some reason the flash memory on my phone would take forever to send a large file to it. With vista, its quicker.
Vista didnt impact performance on my laptop that much. I was worried that battery life would suffer, but so far it is on par with xp. In fact I installed vista on my mom's computer which was a very old and tired computer. Although it has 512 ram and a pentium 4 chip, I took off all the visual settings and it works fine.
Apple not looking to 'proactively disable' unlocked iPhones
Sep 25th 2007 4:10PM (Engadget)Apple is making all these speeches and interviews saying, "unfortunate that some programs have caused damage to the iPhone software." There's no damage. They want the public to believe them and think that unlocking your iphone is like installing a virus that does damage. Thus you created the problem and you might have a problem when your iphone becomes inoperable due to apples software update.
The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: Nikon D40 DSLR
Sep 14th 2007 4:09PM (Engadget)The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: unlocked iPhone (4GB)
Sep 14th 2007 4:09PM (Engadget Mobile)The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: Insignia NS-LCD37 LCD HDTV
Sep 14th 2007 4:08PM (Engadget HD)