• Gadgets

    The Google-T-Mobile-HTC Frankenphone

    By Posted on 9.23.2008 3 Comments

    Straight away, let me say: I am NOT an unquestioning fan of the iPhone—I have often come close to throwing my buggy iPhone 3G out windows when it locks up and crashes. But the idea of the iPhone is so compelling; it’s hard not to judge other phones by that standard—especially when they seem to be aping the design. So how does the G1 do?

    9.24.2008 at 10:38am - Comment by thx_1138

    smells like an iphone, tastes like an iphone, but its not an iphone...nice try google!!

  • Technology

    Red Planet; Blue Planet?

    By Posted on 6.26.2008 11 Comments

    A couple of days ago, it was big news when ice was found on Mars. Now, an upcoming study in the journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta claims that the Martian environment was once wet enough to produce morning dew. This finding runs counter to the more widely accepted view that liquid water on Mars seeped up from the ground, rather than falling from the sky as precipitation.

    6.27.2008 at 03:00pm - Comment by thx_1138

    hes like a disgruntled employeee.

  • Technology

    Red Planet; Blue Planet?

    By Posted on 6.26.2008 11 Comments

    A couple of days ago, it was big news when ice was found on Mars. Now, an upcoming study in the journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta claims that the Martian environment was once wet enough to produce morning dew. This finding runs counter to the more widely accepted view that liquid water on Mars seeped up from the ground, rather than falling from the sky as precipitation.

    6.27.2008 at 02:56pm - Comment by thx_1138

    yea hes just wasting our time with his nonsence ban this man!!!

  • Technology

    Red Planet; Blue Planet?

    By Posted on 6.26.2008 11 Comments

    A couple of days ago, it was big news when ice was found on Mars. Now, an upcoming study in the journal Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta claims that the Martian environment was once wet enough to produce morning dew. This finding runs counter to the more widely accepted view that liquid water on Mars seeped up from the ground, rather than falling from the sky as precipitation.

    6.27.2008 at 12:57pm - Comment by thx_1138

    they need to address the +8 on the negaative - 5 , or maybe the 1, 2 1, 2 in other words your all a buncha dorks..lol



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