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PSPgo: Green Gaming Solution?

Though the PSPgo is facing controversy pending its October 1st release next week, many are applauding Sony’s efforts for an environmentally friendly gaming device. The PSPgo is the smallest PSP to date, and will fit easily in one’s pocket. Its slide open design allows for

Say Hello to the Nissan LEAF

Say hello to the Nissan LEAF; an all-electric 5 passenger car from Nissan expected to arrive to limited markets in December 2010. LEAF stands for Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family Car. It’s based on the Nissan Versa platform. Initial demand is strong for the import

Sam Raimi to Direct WoW Movie!

With movies under his belt such as Spiderman and Evil Dead, Sam Raimi will now take on the fantasy world of World of Warcraft. Officially. Blizzard Entertainment announced (officially) that Sam Raimi will direct the major motion picture. According to Raimi: “At its core, Warcraft

Who needs a lawn gnome when you can have a Garden Jawa?

Star Wars enthusiasts who have fervishly painted over their lawn gnomes in hopes to recreate their favorite Star Wars vermin, can put the paint brushes away. The Garden Jawa has arrived! This little hose-holder measures close to 1 foot tall and is crafted in durable,

Motorola Cliq Review

The Motorola Cliq is one of the latest in the ever-growing Android family; a T-Mobile exclusive. I’m here to tell you my Motorola Cliq experience. Some geek specs Processor Qualcomm MSM7201A Processor Clock Speed 528 MHz RAM 256 MB Flash ROM 512 MB User Storage

Zombies Exposed

People can’t seem to get enough of zombies lately. Zombies are a hot ticket item with hit releases such as movie Zombieland, and upcoming zombie shooter, Left 4 Dead 2. Not to mention the onslaught of other zombie games from Plants vs. Zombies, Fort Zombie,

Best Buy Goes Green with Wind Turbines

In an effort to establish themselves as a green company, Best Buy is installing their first set of wind turbines to generate electricity for one of their retail stores.  The store they chose for this incredible first step is their Eden Prairie, MN location, which is

Block Samurai LITE, A Little Light on the Action

Block Samurai Lite is a sliding block puzzle game where you need to slide ninja blocks out of the way to get the Samurai out of the gate. According the game description “A noble samurai must make his way through a legion of dastardly ninja.

NetApp Hard Disk Drives HDDs

NetApp disk shelves and storage media provide flexibility, reliability, storage efficiency, and cross-platform leverage. NetApp offers a full range of high-capacity, high-performance, and self-encrypting disk drives plus ultra-high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs). Disk shelf options let you optimize for capacity, performance, or versatility. NetApp Optical SAS