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The other day I was walking through the mall and noticed that the Smithsonian Store was selling this interesting magnetic puzzle ball called Ball of Whacks. Being a sucker for these types of desk toys, I decided to pick it up and try it out. I was instantly hooked! The ball is made of 30
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In celebration of the 25th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo created a website dedicated to the little man from Hyrule. The website features: Celebrities Zelda memories Exclusive wallpapers Zelda E3 Orchestral performance A video message from Mr. Miyamoto More @ zelda.nintendo.com.
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To celebrate 25 years since Super Mario Bros., Nintendo is releasing a limited edition red Wii and DSi XL. The systems will cost their usual price of $199 and $179 but will also come with a game (The New Super Mario Bros. or Mario Kart DS). I say grab a couple each. Two for you
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It’s been five years since the first YouTube video was uploaded, “Me at the zoo”.
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It’s been 10 years since the PlayStation 2 first came out in Japan. It is the best-selling console of all time, having reached over 140 million units sold as of September 30, 2009. New games are still being released on the system later in 2010. Kotaku made a nice little timeline of the PS2 history. More
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To celebrate the PlayStation’s 15th anniversary, Sony designed a cool Flash site with a timeline of the PlayStation products over the past 15 years. The site can be navigated by either the graphics on the top or the history timeline along the bottom of the site. Once you click on a particular console or portable
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I know CD’s have been around for a while but I had no idea that they were actually older than I am. Although CD’s may not be as popular now as they were 10 years ago, it’s pretty amazing that they’ve been around for this long and are still selling. Originally a spin-off of the
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The ad made famous on January 22nd, 1984 turned 25 earlier this week.
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USB 3.0 is almost ready to hit the market with amazing new transfer speeds and more! Features include: Backwards-compatible with USB 2.0 Transfer rates up to ten times faster than USB 2.0 (4.8Gbps) Uploads and downloads are kept on separate lanes with thicker cables Charge devices more quickly Much more mindful of energy waste