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Okay, so what if you don’t want people to know you still use that Elmo nightlight in your room.  Now there’s a cooler way to keep some light around when you’re going to bed.  It’s an encased lightbulb that charges up during the day through solar power, then glows at night.  Kinda pricey at $45, but still a great idea.

Read More | GNR8


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Sony PSP Giveaway

We received over 400 entries into our PrizeCube sponsored Sony PSP Value Pack Giveaway, which is the most we have had for any contest thus far! Unfortunately, only two people will actually be walking away with Sony PSP Value Packs from this contest. If your name is R. Franz or E. Barrett, you have already been in contact with me regarding your prizes. For all the rest of you, don’t fret - you didn’t really want one anyway, did you? Oh well, at least you can look at some images until launch.


Looks like thieves are going to have one thing less to steal.  A tree-like device already used in Geneva, will stow your bike away from the reach of ne’er-do-wells and varmints.  You simply attach your bike to a chain, swipe an electronic ID card, and the tree will lift your bike along the trunk to tuck it away, even protecting it from the rain.  The tree takes mininal foot space, and the whole gig is solar powered.  Awesome!

Read More | Tree Hugger


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IE  Microsoft has made a point to stress that the next version of IE will primarily have just better security features.  But aside from that, the biggest concern people seem to have is that IE needs to finally incorporate tabbed browsing. Ask Microsoft directly, and you’ll get a big fat “no comment” in return. Insiders in the know are hinting that IE 7.0 will indeed be a tabbed browser.  Other bits of information we’re hearing: international domain name (IDN) support; transparent Portable Network Graphics (PNG) support, which will allow for the display of overlayed images; and new functionality that will simplify printing from inside IE 7.0.  The new browser also will likely include a built-in news aggregator.  Is it too late to woo back those who have switched over to Firefox?

Read More | Microsoft Watch


Sony PSP Open

In a week, Sony will officially drop the Playstation Portable on all y’all in the United States. You probably have yours preordered if you have been salivating over the device since last years E3. If you haven’t preordered, it is probably because you just aren’t feeling it. Nonetheless, you may be wondering what exactly comes with the launch PSP Value Pack. IGN has put together a nice, organized list of everything you get in the box - including descriptions of each item.

(Thanks Gohan!)

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DescriptionWhile iSnoop has been working just fine for those needing a Gmail account, you can now grab one straight from the source.  From the look of the page, Google has apparently invited a bunch of people to sign up for a Gmail account. If you go to the main Gmail page, there is no link provided that lets you sign up for the service. However, using the following link, you can sign up without having to get on any mailing list and requiring no invitation. No telling on how long this one will last, so get in quick.

(Thanks TimS432!)

Read More | Gmail Signup


Description Rumors continue to circle about what we can expect for the next generation Xbox.  The latest culmination surrounds a new data technology never been used in video games before.  It is a data sharing technology that would help the development of the ‘backwards compatible’ gaming with system.  But that’s not the only thing they have in mind; the technology would also incorporate gaming like never before.

Several sources are pointing to using this data sharing technology to help games retain their replay value by taking, for example, sequels, and linking them together to create a new gaming experience.  An example of this would allow Halo 2 players to use their favorite Halo 1 weapons because they own the original.  On the other side of the coin, you would be able to ‘dual wield’ weapons in Halo 1 because you can in Halo 2.

The possibilities seem endless with what developers would be able to do as far as imagination and creativity. Let’s just hope that they use it to their advantage.  Maybe a world where Sam Fisher visits one of Rayman’s levels just because they’re both Ubisoft? Well maybe not that far fetched but you get the point.

Read More | Team Xbox


UMD DiscBuena Vista Home Entertainment has announced the release of five movies to be released for Sony’s PSP. The five movies scheduled to launch this spring are: National Treasure, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Reign of Fire, Kill Bill Vol. 1, and Hero. It has also stated that they will be releasing more movies during the year. Disney is the first major studio to announce home video production in the UMD format outside of Sony. Disney did not state the M.S.R.P., however, Sony previously stated the price for the UMD movies will be about the same as its DVD counterpart – about $20-30. Now we can look forward to watching Keira Knightley wherever we take our PSP.

Read More | Reuters


NGage QD

Nokia’s little “Cellphone That Could” has had its share of trouble.  Not sure if a price drop to $99 is a sign of recovery or just a move to clear some stagnant warehouses.  Prices on software titles have also been slashed, while a third design is said to be revealed at this year’s E3.  So far, there are only 2.5 million owners of the device, and that’s including both of the previous iterations.  In comparison, Sony’s PSP is expected to sell 1 million in its first week alone.

Read More | Gama Sutra


If you didn’t know already, Bushnell is widely considered to be the father of the videogame industry.  Cnet has an interview with him up, covering the highs and lows of his career, including how he started Atari.  Didn’t know he also founded Chuck E. Cheese restaurants, though…ya learn something new everyday.  Either way, I find that it’s always a wise thing to respect one’s elders, despite the outcome of their more recent ventures.

Read More | Cnet


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