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David

Member since: Feb 17th, 2006

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MacBook Air: plenty more details (Engadget)

Jan 15th 2008 7:04PM "Duh, the only audio input will have to be via USB or the built-in mic."

Hang on, the MacBook Air has bluetooth, so I'm presuming I can still use a bluetooth headset.

Video: Hands-on with Microsoft's Origami Experience 2.0 (Engadget)

Jan 11th 2008 7:28AM I'm confused, you have IE7 and another Origami browser, presumably still using the IE7 rendering engine?

What's your favorite program launcher? Ask DLS (Download Squad)

Nov 27th 2007 6:32PM Why? SlickRun's website is sparse on information.

Ask Engadget: Which mouse is the best mouse? (Engadget)

Nov 10th 2007 10:29AM I am also currently using the Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000. I was previously using the Evoluent VerticalMouse 2 (http://www.evoluent.com/vmouse2.html) and although this better ergonomics than Microsoft's Natural mouse with a pure vertical design instead of a compromised slanted design, I missed the flexibility of wireless mice (allowing me to quickly reposition my working documents in front of me and sideline my keyboard and mouse) and found Evoluent's drivers a little buggy. I feel Microsoft's mouse has a better wheel and build quality than the VerticalMouse 2 (this may have been addressed with the VerticalMouse 3 after reading its improvements - it's just a pity Evoluent decided not add a wireless design with the recent revision).

Microsoft launches Office 2008 sneak peek site (TUAW.com)

Sep 19th 2007 11:16AM What is a shame is that from a casual glance at the preview, a significant new feature of Office 2007 is missing from Office:mac 2008 - dynamic previews. Office 2007 introduced dynamic previews allowing you to hover over a new formatting style and have the selected area preview the new formatting style applied to that area. This was achieved by a ground-up rewrite of the rendering engine in Office 2007. The idea of this feature was to replace the "select area-choose format-apply-choose another format-apply" loop with a simplier "select area-hover over format-hover over another format...-apply" process. (I remember reading this on Jensen Harris's blog somewhere)

I'm guessing that a feature like this would need to be built into the system rather than added in a later beta, therefore I can only presume that Office:mac 2008 wasn't able to implement dynamic previews with a reasonable level of responsiveness.

Nintendo DS gets VoIP (Engadget)

Sep 14th 2007 4:52AM All someone needs to do now is hack the DS for sidetalkin'!

The hundred gadget giveaway: round 37 (Engadget)

Sep 13th 2007 7:16AM cheese!