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Mayor Livingstone quintuples London "congestion charge" {Autoblog}
Feb 12th 2008 7:16PM Tripled + £1.
It's £8 today, not £5.
-- He started it, claimed he'd never raise the price, and now HGVs pay £200 PER DAY! BMW 335i = £25 per day.
Madness.
The Sony Ericsson Z770: "your life in a clamshell" {Engadget}
Feb 10th 2008 3:00PM This is almost a perfect description of the iPhone.
"The company is billing the Z770 as a phone fit for people who need access to the internet (web and email, specifically) but aren't necessarily interesting in stepping up to a full-fledged smartphone,"
Tesla Roadster passes federal standards, can be sold in all 50 states {Autoblog}
Jan 26th 2008 6:42AM Thanks Chris! That was really informative :)
Tesla Roadster passes federal standards, can be sold in all 50 states {Autoblog}
Jan 25th 2008 5:16PM Always a little unnerving to see a pretty or exotic car mauled in government safety tests. I wonder if rarities like the Enzo have to go through this once in each country.. sure would reduce that 400 produced figure.
MacBook Air review {Engadget}
Jan 25th 2008 5:12PM A great read. Still don't know that I could get over the lack of 3G but this article puts forward MBA's strengths fairly, while giving the weaknesses their due attention.
HDD Stage Rack grows an eSATA port {Engadget}
Jan 25th 2008 1:58PM This is excellent. I have so many HDDs just sitting around. Along with the USB enclosure posted online yesterday, these 10-40GB discs will begin to serve a purpose again.
Tesla Roadster now legal for sale in the US {Engadget}
Jan 24th 2008 6:52PM Despite all the negative publicity, I am looking forward to this - even though my only experience will be via Autoblog.
Western Digital intros 320GB-per-platter 3.5-inch hard drives {Engadget}
Jan 24th 2008 3:35PM What's this? Not flash? Not SSD? How quaint!
Remote Disc: no movie playback, no HD support, and everything else you need to know {Engadget}
Jan 24th 2008 2:55PM Stinks of first generation product..
If Jobs says "people don't read anymore," does this headline really exist? {Engadget}
Jan 16th 2008 6:48PM It's totally self-promotional, so I don't mind if this post is deleted but I blogged about people not reading. Anyway, I won't link to my post, but my point was this:
1. We read for discovery.
2. We are in an interconnected world.
3. We meet lots of people and hear/learn about a lot more human experiences.
4. Therefore, we more easily sate our desire to discover things through our own lives than ever before.
Hence, reading down.