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Dull

Member since: Feb 27th, 2006

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Recent Comments:

Google and Verizon's net neutrality proposal explained (Engadget)

Aug 17th 2010 10:55PM @Lord Vader Impressive, most impressive.

Land of Giants turns power lines into works of art (Engadget)

Aug 15th 2010 11:19AM @Smart People Play Tuba Iceland is broke. This is a fantasy. Too practical to ever be built.

Exclusive: Sony Ericsson to introduce Android 3.0 gaming platform and PSP Go-like smartphone (Engadget)

Aug 13th 2010 11:13PM Hopefully it will have remote play & the unlocked unit will be affordable, unlike that Aino.

Modder, brother-of-the-year candidate crafts one-handed GameCube controller (video) (Engadget)

Aug 13th 2010 11:08PM That's ingenious. He's looking out for his brother.

DXG-5D7V, 'the only 3D video camcorder,' now available for preorder (Engadget)

Aug 1st 2010 9:42AM @d0mth0ma5
This is the sequel "Ram Stares at Men in 3D".

HP's Rahul Sood says Microsoft killed Xbox vs PC online gaming due to keyboard-mouse superiority (Engadget)

Jul 25th 2010 7:52PM Shadowrun was a good role-playing game. I still have my pewter figures.

LG: 'Apple may have to delay launches of the iPad for some countries' (Engadget)

Jul 25th 2010 3:45PM @doasis23
Apple is going to replace iPad soon with a small unit that is more pocketable. What I've been reading the new unit will be able to use a phone & have a camera.

Apple, RIM, Google all bid on Palm? (Engadget)

Jul 17th 2010 6:42PM You need to read your post comments
ashleythehottiest Posted May 16th 2010 4:15PMHIGHEST RANKED
It was Apple

RIM to buy Palm?
By Peter Rojas posted Nov 8th 2005 11:55AM

It's not surprising Google would want in...

Now who was #5?
HP bought Palm after a five-company bidding war
by Nilay Patel May 16th 2010

Entelligence: App stores are not enough (Engadget)

Jun 27th 2010 8:19PM It was after the hackers started putting their own content on the iPhone that Apple realized that there was a market for "Apps" on their products, they could make money off of it.