Adam
Member since: Aug 23rd, 2005
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Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 2 Comments |
| TUAW.com | 8 Comments |
| Engadget | 8 Comments |
| Download Squad | 4 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 2 Comments |
| Engadget Mobile | 2 Comments |
| The Jason Calacanis Weblog | 1 Comment |


Apple TV update 2.3 released
Nov 20th 2008 10:29AM (TUAW.com)I as a consumer shouldn't have to read Wikipedia to know why the buttons on my remote that look like volume controls don't actually control the volume. And note - these buttons actually ARE volume controls in other contexts with this remote - i.e. controlling your Mac or Front Row.
So DJFriar, your assertion that we should all be diligent Wikipedia readers, and know how Dolby Digital audio works on a technical level is total bullshit. Thanks, come again.
The BMW Museum's kinetic sculpture takes your brain to another dimension
Jul 6th 2008 7:44PM (Engadget)I took some video of my own when I was there a few weeks ago at the opening weekend. (Canon HF100 1080p scaled down for Flickr)
http://flickr.com/photos/aschwabe/2598011311/
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 1
Sep 4th 2007 2:35AM (Engadget)Daring Fireball feed goes free
Jul 31st 2007 1:48PM (TUAW.com)I for one just wanted to say how outrageous to try and charge readers to syndicate your content that's already supported by image ads and Amazon.com links. Particularly with a personal blog.
Scrobblepod hooks your iPod up with Last.fm
Jul 16th 2007 10:21PM (TUAW.com)Pretty handy actually. Look for it in an official client soon.
We're not creating a better iPod--we're just *talking* about making a better iPod
Nov 30th 2006 4:59PM (The Jason Calacanis Weblog)Engadget Black Friday giveaways (part 1): Xbox 360 Premium pack!
Nov 24th 2006 1:39PM (Engadget)Xtorrent Public Beta 2
Nov 20th 2006 10:53PM (TUAW.com)News flash - Not all developers are the most likable people on the planet, some are hardly bearable. Doesn't mean they don't make good software, though.
Xtorrent Public Beta 2
Nov 19th 2006 2:26PM (TUAW.com)"Are you expecting me to disagree? The goal of software development is *constant* improvement.
David."
To which I replied, "No, but as someone who is also in software development, and who has paid for your software, I thought I'd share my thoughts."
Then he shot back, "Right, I'm just saying that what you're saying is pretty obvious to me. No need to read anything into that.
David."
I just don't think he gets that when you charge for things, you gain customers, and from time to time, customers may like a change in something they've paid for. Seems like a typical programmer with far too much ego, not enough open-mindedness.
Sun's Project Blackbox -- datacenter in a container
Oct 18th 2006 9:23AM (Engadget)Haha who was the genius who came up with this?