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The best HD sports on TV this week {Engadget HD}
Oct 22nd 2009 4:49PM The NO vs Miami game is only broadcast in a very small part of the country. Most of us will get either Atlanta @ Dallas or Chicago @ Cincinnati, both of which will probably be much better games.
Official Windows 7 upgrade chart is ridiculous {Engadget}
Aug 6th 2009 4:56PM It's a big deal when you compare it to the same chart for the Mac release coming (Snow Leopard). Any version of Leopard (of which there is only one) can upgrade to any version of Snow Leopard (of which there is only one), just like every previous Mac release.
The fact that you actually *need* a chart like that is what is ridiculous.
Engadget's recession antidote: win an OCZ Summit Series 60GB SSD! {Engadget}
Jul 21st 2009 12:51PM Easiest way to fix the economy: give me an OCZ Summit Series 60GB SSD. Allow me to explain:
By giving one to me, you would be depriving it from someone who was thinking about buying it. After I proclaim how awesome it is, they will go out and buy one. They will also love it and tell their friends, who will also buy them. Increased demand for the product would spur an increase in production, which would require more jobs. More jobs means more employed consumers, which means more money spent in the marketplace, eventually bringing us out of the recession.
All just by giving me some free swag. Do your part.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 hadoukens PSN on Aug. 13 {Joystiq}
Jul 16th 2009 12:51PM The background fills the 16x9 area, but the playable field is only 4x3. So you hit an invisible wall.
Engadget HD's recession antidote: win a ZVOX Z-Base 550 soundbar {Engadget HD}
Jul 16th 2009 12:46PM Easiest way to fix the economy: give me a ZVOX Z-Base 550 soundbar. Allow me to explain:
By giving one to me, you would be depriving it from someone who was thinking about buying it. After I proclaim how awesome it is, they will go out and buy one. They will also love it and tell their friends, who will also buy them. Increased demand for the product would spur an increase in production, which would require more jobs. More jobs means more employed consumers, which means more money spent in the marketplace, eventually bringing us out of the recession.
All just by giving me some free swag. Do your part.
Engadget's recession antidote: win an insane grab bag of random stuff! {Engadget}
Jun 22nd 2009 12:40PM I'm very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.
Some iPhone 3G S orders set to be delivered tomorrow (Update: not likely) {Engadget Mobile}
Jun 16th 2009 2:53PM UPS won't do that. It costs them a lot of money to have to store packages instead of delivering them immediately. And some users have already reported receiving their phones.
That said, I doubt most of the people that say they are getting their phones tomorrow. My tracking number says that, but it also says that it was in Hong Kong this morning. Somehow I doubt it goes from China to a delivery truck on the east coast of the US in under 24 hours. I think a lot of these delivery estimates will be updated tomorrow.
Some iPhone 3GS orders set to be delivered tomorrow (Update: not likely) {Engadget}
Jun 16th 2009 2:47PM Same for me - I wonder if people saying their phones will be delivered tomorrow are actually paying attention to where it is. With the phone in Hong Kong this morning I highly doubt it will be in my hands tomorrow, despite what the estimated delivery date says.
iSuppli: $359 Kindle 2 costs $185 to build, Whispernet says shhh {Engadget}
Apr 22nd 2009 8:56AM Considering how inaccurate they are with Apple's teardowns (Apple posts their margins publicly), why should I believe this cost???
Engadget's recession antidote: win Radius earphones for iPhone 3G! {Engadget}
Apr 13th 2009 12:30PM Fix the economy by nuking the whales.









