One of my favorite columns in the network, Switched On, is a year old!
http://www.engadget.com/search/?sourceid=Mozilla-search&…
Here’s a bunch of links to the column… highly recommend it.
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1.Switched On turns one: The Maven
Posted by Ryan Block on 10/26/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment. Today’s Switched On’s first birthday, so as a present we gave
2.Switched On: Longhorn hardware advances could give
PDAs a one-two punch
Posted by Peter Rojas on 5/11/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column about the future of technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: When comparisons were initially made between the Apple
3.Switched On: Fixed Fees and Diminishing
Returns
Posted by Peter Rojas on 9/14/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: Several weeks ago, Switched On discussed the delights
4.Switched On: The Ambient Dashboard moves the
needles
Posted by Peter Rojas on 4/13/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column about the future of technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: The first Switched On that discussed Ambient Devices
5.Switched On: Change in the air for thin
data
Posted by Peter Rojas on 11/3/2004
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column that covers everything related to digital convergence,
the connected home, and all those other multimedia buzzwords that marketers are
6.Switched On: Cheapest laptop boasts rich
innovation
Posted by Peter Rojas on 10/5/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: It’s premature to gauge how successful One Laptop per Child
7.Switched On: Musician, Heal Thyself
Posted by Peter Rojas on 8/24/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: Six months ago, Napster launched Napster To Go, the first
8.Switched On: Mighty Mouse has some wrongs to
right
Posted by Peter Rojas on 8/3/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: In the early days of Mac versus Windows flame wars, the
9.Switched On: Causing a Change of Heart
Posted by Peter Rojas on 7/6/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: Matt wasn’t breathing. His unsustainable thin body revealed a
10.Switched On: The “i” behind iPod ” innovation,
integration, or inertia?
Posted by Peter Rojas on 3/2/2005
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column about the future of technology, multimedia, and digital
entertainment: More than two decades after the debut of the Macintosh, Apple
11.Switched On: Mac mini, the best media center that
isn’t
Posted by Peter Rojas on 1/19/2005
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column about the future of technology, multimedia, and digital
entertainment: Apple creates consumer solutions that reflect deep insight
12.Switched On: The Slight Before
Christmas
Posted by Ryan Block on 12/29/2004
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column about the future of technology, multimedia, and digital
entertainment. Last week he gave us an in depth look at the MSN TV 2, and where
13.Review of the UTStarcom F1000, Vonage’s first
WiFi phone
Posted by Peter Rojas on 4/15/2005
It’s been almost a year and a half since we heard the first rumblings about this, but we finally got to spend a few
days with the UTStarcom F1000, Vonage’s long-awaited WiFi phone. Is it everything
14.Switched On: Philips PSS110, The Little Boombox
That Can’t
Posted by Peter Rojas on 5/4/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column about the future of technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: The giants of the consumer electronics industry
15.Dell’s new Inspiron XPS Gen 2
Posted by Ryan Block on 2/25/2005
If you’re the mobile gaming or the mobile media type”you know who you are”then Dell’s got your ticket (again). Their
new second gen version of the Inspiron XPS keeps with the out of this world
16.Fujitsu N-3500 laptop with “CRT-quality”
display
Posted by Marc Perton on 2/11/2005
Despite the fact that pretty much the whole world has switched from CRTs to LCD displays, if you’re a purist about
color, you’ve probably got at least one CRT around, and chances are it’s a midrange
Posted by Peter Rojas on 1/23/2005
In case you missed any of them, here are some highlights from the past seven days of Engadget: Features iPod shuffle +
sunglasses = DIY Oakley Thump HOW-TO: Use your CDMA cellphone as a USB
18.Switched On: The camcorder’s disposable, but the
memories aren’t
Posted by Ryan Block on 10/19/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: It’s small, white and plays video, but it costs only
19.Switched On: The Peerflix challenge: Rip. Flix.
Churn.
Posted by Ryan Block on 7/20/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: DVD collectors have always been a bit of a mystery to
20.Switched On: Audio companies should plant seeds,
not pick Apples
Posted by Peter Rojas on 12/1/2004
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column that covers everything related to digital convergence,
the connected home, and all those other multimedia buzzwords that marketers are
Posted by Peter Rojas on 10/16/2005
The big highlight of my week was narrowly escaping death at the hands of a giant Robosapien, but in case you missed any
of ’em here are some highlights from the past seven days of Engadget:
Posted by Peter Rojas on 5/29/2005
In case you missed any of them, some highlights from the past seven days of Engadget: Features The Pipeline: LifeDrive
reviews, ads in games, Big Brother in your e-mail The Engadget
Posted by Peter Rojas on 12/26/2004
We know you’re probably too busy playing with your new toys, but in case you missed any of them, here are some
highlights from the past seven days of Engadget: Features Sony PlayStation
24.Switched On: Microsoft refreshes WebTV for a
curious comeback
Posted by Ryan Block on 12/22/2004
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a weekly column about the future of technology, multimedia, and digital
entertainment. Last week he asked TiVo to take a long, hard look in the mirror
25.Switched On: A Case of “He Said, HP
Said”
Posted by Peter Rojas on 8/31/2005
Every Wednesday Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, an opinion column about consumer technology, multimedia, and
digital entertainment: With pioneer Rio being the latest casualty of the MP3 wars