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Joe Maki

Member since: Apr 27th, 2006

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Blog# of Comments
Engadget107 Comments
Engadget HD98 Comments
PVR Wire1 Comment
The Unofficial Microsoft Weblog2 Comments
Autoblog Green5 Comments
Switched1 Comment

Recent Comments:

Report: Driverless electric vans finish 8,000-mile journey (Autoblog Green)

Oct 29th 2010 5:41PM Am I the only one wondering if the drove the whole 8000 mi in the middle of the road?

Exclusive: Upcoming Apple TV loses 1080p playback, gains apps... and will be renamed iTV (Engadget)

Aug 11th 2010 4:45PM Hmm, TV with iPhone technology. Anyone know where I can get a 50" 720p set with GPS and an accelerometer?

Switched On: ZuneForSure (Engadget)

Aug 8th 2010 8:52AM @jayayess1190 - It's called Windows Phone 7

ASUS' Windows Phone 7 debuts in the wild? (Engadget)

Aug 6th 2010 10:50AM I like the arrow in the lower left corner showing you where the antenna is so you don't cover it with your hand :)

Zephyr solar powered UAV lands after a fortnight in the air (whatever that means) (Engadget)

Jul 23rd 2010 4:21PM Yes, it all seems so interesting, UAVs, artificial intelligence... and then SkyNet comes along.

Windows Phone 7 in-depth preview (Engadget)

Jul 19th 2010 10:23PM RE; Zune Pass...
Yes, it's $14.95 a month, but you also get to keep/purchase 10 songs a month with that credit. At $.99/song, that's $5.05 a month for access to a hell of a lot of great music. Best $14.95 I've ever spent.

Toshiba and Bill Gates-backed TerraPower discussing small-scale nuclear reactors (Engadget)

Mar 23rd 2010 8:47AM @r3loaded With personal reactors in our homes/businesses, why do we need big power stations :)

Tata Motors' Nano lights up the streets of Mumbai (Engadget)

Mar 22nd 2010 2:23PM With that flower garland hanging from the hood, it might actually be a funeral pyre.

Tata Nano EV represents the feasible side of our electric future (Engadget)

Mar 4th 2010 10:30AM I'd buy one. Perfect for those days too cold/rainy to ride my bike.

Switched On: Making it different versus making a difference (Engadget)

Feb 16th 2010 7:05PM @MisterK I think the new interface is different enough that we'll need to throw out our concept of how things should be done. This could be the proverbial "game changer" or a total bust. I'm just glad MS is taking the risk. They've put a lot of work into trying t rethink the way we do things. I'll wait for user reviews before I take the plunge :)