Archive for July, 2007
Mass Effect: E3 Award Nominations, Extended E3 Video, Saren Profile
On the heels of a great showing at E3, we’re proud to announce that “Mass Effect,” the highly-anticipated Xbox 360 exclusive RPG available this November from Microsoft Game Studios and BioWare Corp., has earned Best of E3 2007 nominations from the Game Critics Awards in the Best in Show, Best Console, and Best RPG title categories. …(read more)Original post by johnporcaro
Lionhead Celebrates Their 10th Anniversary and Releases New Episode in the Studio’s Video Series
Take a Fun-Filled Behind the Scenes Tour of the “Fable 2” Combat System and Meet the Team that has been Creating Games for Over a Decade …(read more)Original post by johnporcaro
Thumb sized USB Oil Burner - hmm, smell that laptop baby
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Thumb Sized USB Oil Burner. Scatter some fragrant smells about your person using nothing more than the power of your USB port and a little Rose oil. You may get something of a reputation in your office, but the true aesthetes will adore you. $7.00.
# Powered by USB # Diffuse fragrance […]
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No commentsSony VHS to DVD Recorder with Hard Drive - all in one combo box
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Sony VHS to DVD Recorder with Hard Disk. Can’t tell you the model number because it’s super secret apparently. Comes with an 80 GB hard disk, an on-screen television program guide and HDMI output with upscaling. Which means that it should cope with just about every type of program transfer and […]
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No commentsMigratr - move your photos to and from Flickr and other services
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Migratr is a cool little Windows freeware program that lets you bulk move your photos between different online photo services. Currently supports Flickr, SmugMug, Picassa Web, Zooomr and 23HQ and the author is working on Yahoo! photos. Needs .NET. Neat!
Users going between SmugMug and one of the other services should be […]
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No commentsUniqlock - Japanese online clock defies description
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Uniqlock. Online clock as performance art. Weird but strangely compelling. And you can insert the clock on your own site as well. Phew! [Via Metafilter]
Tags: uniqlock, online+clock
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No commentsBBC iPlayer quick review - C for effort
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I’ve been invited onto the BBC iPlayer beta test, so here’s a quick review piece on the latest Internet media player to hit the market. Click on thumbnails for larger image.
First impressions - front end has a snazzy Web 2.0 interface. Lots of shaded icons, big text and images, […]
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