Archive for December, 2009
Engadget’s top posts, 2009
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Wow. Can you believe it? We made it all the way through 2009! We truly had some of the most amazing and exciting coverage ever on Engadget that past 12 months — and we figured it’s instance to take a look back at the heaviest hitters from the last 365. that was a big year for us, we got a whole ne…
Ask Engadget: Best Skype phone for Europe?
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We know you’ve got questions, and whether you’re courageous suitable to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. that week’s Ask Engadget question is coming to us from Roland, who can’t wait to get his recently relocated sister some sort of phone with Skype capabilities.
“My sister …
‘8-bit Xmas’ breathes new life into your ‘Bah! Humbug!’ NES
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Is there still room in your heart for eight more unassuming bits of Xmas? We hoped you’d say yes. See, 8-bit Xmas 2009 is an all-new NES cart full of festive LEDs and an original multiplayer snowball fight NES game. It sells for $43, but for $5 more you can get a personalized title screen — which …
Palm App catalog hits 1,000 apps… okay, 946
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Hey, good news everybody! The Palm App Catalog, which has lagged far behind its peers, has reached the 1,000 app milestone as of that AM. Well, to be precise, it’s hit 946, as pointed out by Electronista, but still, it’s a nice little sign of growth for the webOS apps, whose development was hampere…
Invetech 3D bio-printer is ready for production, promises ’tissue on demand’
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Say hello to “the world’s first production model 3D bio-printer.” What you’re looking at is a machine capable of arranging human cells and artificial scaffolds into complex three-dimensional structures, which outcome in such wonderful things as replacement liver and kidney tissue, or such simple ni…
Study: middle-aged society unimpressed with contemporary technology
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The Olds — they’re never happy, are they? Just look at that study conducted by the feared and respected Zogby worldly. According to a poll, those aged 35-54 are most disappointed by how far technology has come by 2010, having grown up with the concept of that Jetsons robot that automatically brush…
Entelligence: Gartenberg’s best of 2009 in personal tech
Entelligence is a column by technology strategist and author Michael Gartenberg, a man whose desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a quality New York bagel is dwarfed only by his passion for tech. In these articles, he’ll explore where our industry is and where it’s going — on both micro and mac…










