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LG's Solar Cell e-Book goes an extra day for every 5 hours of sunlight {Engadget}
Oct 13th 2009 12:56AM Remember that this from LG Displays, not LG Electronics. Two different (subsidiary) companies.
The only reason they got rid of the Sony brand from the e-reader (LG Displays makes the e-ink displays for Sony) is because it would be kinda sad for a LG Group subsidiary to openly display a competitor's brand.
South Korea clears iPhone for sale {Engadget}
Sep 23rd 2009 6:50AM jamar, you can't just move usim cards to the iphone or any other phones in korea. all the three korean mobile providers lock your usim to one imei number which means that if you put your usim into another mobile device, it won't work.
South Korea clears iPhone for sale {Engadget}
Sep 23rd 2009 6:38AM The two major mobile networks (SKT & KT) in SoKo supports WCDMA (GSM 3G).
Just to make it easier to understand,
SK Telecom, Korea Telecom = Optus, Telstra, Vodafone, AT&T, T-Mobile
LG Telecom = Verizon (CDMA only)
Offensive line not the only thing broken at Oklahoma game {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Sep 8th 2009 3:14AM Obviously you didn't do well in comprehension at school.
"If you've seen another example of an embarrassing public computer-based slipup *******(PC or Mac -- we don't discriminate on comedy)*******, feel free to send us a tip!"
Samsung's NX camera due for late 2009 or early 2010, uses proprietary lens system {Engadget}
Sep 6th 2009 8:06PM Tom Servo, you look like the child here.
Why I'm not buying an iPhone 3GS in New Zealand (spoiler: it's not Apple's fault) {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jul 17th 2009 6:58AM "If you don't like NZ, leave..."
People are granted their own opinion. Just because they are different to yours and may point out the ills in your society does not make it wrong. Your position that all those who dislike aspects of your society should leave is ignorant faux-patriotism at its best. Too bad it's increasing here in Australia.
As for your argument that iPhone plans are suitable to New Zealand because of the NZ$ and the GST is totally baseless. It is all based on whether there's enough competition in the market.
Look at Australia: sure, our currency is 'stronger' than yours but we also have GST just like NZ. Despite this, since the iPhone is available on all the major mobile companies (Vodafone, 3, Optus, Telstra, Virgin), the prices are significantly lower than what you pay in NZ.
Sharp's MIDtastic RD-PM10 electronic dictionary {Engadget}
Jun 1st 2009 7:48AM AoMoe,
You can't get a lot of KoreanEnglish, JapaneseEnglish, KoreanKorean, EnglishEnglish, ChineseEnglish, KoreanJapanese, KoreanChinese dictionaries with all those features (phrase book, idiom list, vocab revision, etc) on the app store for free.
Samsung's WVGA AMOLED: 800x480 pixels and swine-flu immune {Engadget}
Jun 1st 2009 7:44AM Greenlight, you're forgetting how Japanese phones are long and thick with bad user interface.
Sharp's MIDtastic RD-PM10 electronic dictionary {Engadget}
May 21st 2009 11:29PM The iPod touch doesn't come with dictionaries. Those Korean electronic dictionaries have, on average, twelve to fifteen dictionaries loaded into the device. To buy one full-featured dictionary on the Apple App Store costs around $20.
Buying twelve~fifteen dictionaries plus the iPod touch would cost double the amount of purchasing the electronic dictionary.
Sharp's MIDtastic RD-PM10 electronic dictionary {Engadget}
May 21st 2009 11:24PM The millions of east Asian students learning English?
