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We really don't know what to say. We're sorry? That just doesn't seem to cut it. Maybe these captions will bring a small semblance of comprehension to this screwed-up reality we now find ourselves in. Please add your own in the comments, we can get through this together.
Josh: "The Robocop program had seen drastic budget cuts in recent years."
Chris: "iFixIt's teardown of ASIMO revealed what many had suspected all along: it's just a naked white dude with a motherboard duct taped to him." and "Please don't play Crysis - the GPU is like RIGHT on my nipple."
Joe: "Mobile computing means different things to different people."
Paul: "There are lots of great ways to stay warm this winter. This one is lame."
Richard: "Unfortunately, Jim slightly misread the TSA's new less-annoying laptop bag rules."
Darren: "Um, no -- those aren't mathematical equations written on my bedroom wall..."
Laura: "Gaultier proves, once again, that pants are extraneous."
Don: "Hello, Starbucks? Do you let folks use your power outlets? Great."
Nilay: "It's the liquid-cooling system I'm most proud of."
Thomas: "Hey ladies, watch what happens when I hit the defrag button."
["Thanks," sgt_easton]
Caption Contest: Naked man who is also a computer; eye bleach not included originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 16:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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For the past several week's we've been giving you Vudu's new release movie rentals in a handy list. This week, Netflix streaming clips join the mix. Given that Netflix has just signed to share Starz...
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People spend a lot of time in email applications, so it makes sense to have links to other applications and useful information next to the email. Some would like to see their bookmarks, others would find useful to have their agenda and the list of to-do items.
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Posted by on under tele atlas maps, sd card slot, jpeg viewer, stereo speakers, gps units, early november, t30, 2d 3d, sema, caa, text to speech, debut, modes, nextar |

Filed under: GPS
Warm on the heels of its
T30 PMP, Nextar is getting official with two new GPS units in its ever-expanding SNAP family. Up first is the SNAP5 -- which predictably includes a 5-inch touch panel -- followed by the 7-inch SNAP7. Both devices check in at just 0.7-inches thick and feature stereo speakers, text-to-speech support, US / Canada Tele Atlas maps, an SD card slot, a built-in MP3 player / JPEG viewer, 2D / 3D map viewing modes, a rechargeable Li-ion battery and a magnetic docking station (hence the SNAP moniker -- get it?!). The duo is all set to debut at SEMA 2008 in early November, but they won't go on sale in the US until Spring of 2009; at that point, you can grab the SNAP of your choice for $299.99 / $349.99, respectively. Full release is after the break.
Continue reading Nextar intros 5-inch SNAP5 / 7-inch SNAP7 GPS units
Nextar intros 5-inch SNAP5 / 7-inch SNAP7 GPS units originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by on under mitsubhi, retinas, hdtv, home entertainment, nbsp, critique, mitsubishi, lt |

Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Just in time for your holiday wish list, Mitsubishi has announced that its stunning 65-inch
LaserVue HDTV is now on sale at select specialty retailers nationwide. From what we've personally seen and from what we've
gathered from those lucky enough to
critique it in detail, this here set is a
real winner. Of course, coming up with the
$6,999 in order to bring one home is another matter entirely, but those who feel like stimulating the economy
and their retinas can absolutely do so starting today.
Mitsubishi's $6,999 65-inch LaserVue HDTV now hitting retailers originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 12:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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