We’re giving away a limited edition Modern Warfare 2 Xbox 360 bundle!
We are kicking off our holiday giveaways with a bang! We’ve teamed with our friends at shoot it! to bring you this Modern Warfare 2 Xbox 360 limited edition console, a $400 value. The bundle includes a custom Xbox 360 console with exclusive design, a 250GB Xbox 360 hard drive, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, a pair of black controllers, and more. It hits stores on November 10th, and we’ve pre-ordered one that we’re giving away to one of you. Be sure to check out the giveaway rules to see how to enter!
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ReUSaBle Batteries
We want some! We still adore our eneloop batteries that we haven’t had to charge in months, even though we use them almost daily, but we really admire the ingenuity of the ReUSaBle Batteries. When their juice starts to drain, simply plug them into any USB port or 250mA Ni-MH charger. An LED will let you know the status of the charge. A pair of the 2 x AA size batteries (1.2V at 1450mAh) will cost you $19.15, well worth the amount considering that they will eventually save you money and the planet.
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Wow, this is ingenious! I wonder why someone did not come up with this before? (or maybe they did and I just am not aware of it—either way a very cool product that I feel should be mainstream)
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Customer Warning: Please note the above battery is a fake/counterfit in breach of Moixa Energy Intellectual Property over USBCELL Batteries (see usbcell.com/ip) which has already been covered earlier by GearLive!
Buying/promoting counterift fakes may be unlawful in many jurisdictions, and in breach of customs or IP rights, or support unlawful activities (includling labour laws).
Counterfit batteries have also been found to be non compliant with safety/environmental markings in different countries.
USBCELL Safety & Compliance Team
www.usbcell.com
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