William
Member since: Aug 30th, 2005
William's Latest Comments
| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Engadget | 24 Comments |
| Download Squad | 1 Comment |
| The Jason Calacanis Weblog | 1 Comment |
Recent Comments:
Merry Christmas: win two round trip tickets on JetBlue + noise canceling headphones (Engadget)
Dec 26th 2007 2:13PM How about Aruba? Someplace I can take my wife and have some "fun" on the beach.
Pleo unboxing, er, hatching -- photos and video (Engadget)
Dec 4th 2007 12:09AM Actually, Ugobe has warned users that Pleo's skin will develop "wear patterns." Hmmm m ...
Black Friday Giveaways (part 19): Wii + Metroid Prime 3 and more (Engadget)
Nov 24th 2007 7:10PM Looks like somebody has a date with Samus!
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 10 (Engadget)
Sep 6th 2007 7:07AM Here goes nothin'
Build your own underwater ROV for $250 (Engadget)
Sep 4th 2007 8:06AM I'm fairly certain the PVC *is* included. As per the website, the only thing you need to provide is, "PVC cement, soldering iron, wrenches, drill, scissors, battery charger, or TV monitor"
Giveaway: have an iPhone on us! (Engadget)
Jul 1st 2007 2:10PM I'm looking forward sticking it to Verizon and switching to ATT.
UGOBE delays the Pleo again, adds new sounds and sensor (Engadget)
Feb 1st 2007 5:48PM Ugobe is playing a fine line here. This is the second reported price increase, and at least the 2nd release delay. If they aren't careful they'll end up where plenty of other companies have - over promising and under performing.
Here's hoping they don't end up that way though. Pleo definitely ranks very highly on the 'cute list'. I looks like I'll be buying two, since the fiancee said I couldn't hack her's up.
*sigh* ... $600 ....
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The 2006 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Robot of the Year (Engadget)
Jan 1st 2007 2:44PM I'm going with Pleo
Engadget's relaunch giveaways: Xbox 360 Premium pack (Engadget)
Sep 25th 2006 11:37AM Halo 2, of course.
White Box Robotics' 914 PC-BOT on the loose (Engadget)
Sep 20th 2006 6:11PM Mirwy,
You seem to have missed the huge point (unless, of course, you're joking) - it's a PC. You can put whatever OS on it you want. I believe the Player/Stage software (http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/) runs on Linux and there's also the possibility of doing your own custom software.
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