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Free Download Nanny Mania 2 Game

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Emma is back in action, this time as the nanny for a prominent Hollywood couple. But this household is anything but tidy. It`s a mad-dash to clean up the mansion before the parents come home. You`ll have a baby to watch, kids to clean up after, clothes to launder, and a whole living room, bedroom, kitchen and playroom to take care of. Purchase deluxe cleaning supplies and prove to that household what a real nanny can do!

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Free Download Syberia II Game

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Kate Walker ha dejado tras de sí toda una vida en Nueva York para embarcarse en un viaje por Europa en busca de una misteriosa isla conocida como Syberia. En su aventura la acompaña Hans Voralberg, un genio en la creación de autómatas. La principal obsesión de Hans es encontrar Syberia, una tierra donde todavía habitan los últimos mamuts. Pero el viaje está lleno de peligros y rompecabezas mecánicos que desafían a la imaginación. ¿Conseguirá Kate concluir su viaje?

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Free Download Redrum Game

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Rose voit des morts. Malheureusement, ses visions l’ont envoyée à l’asile. Vous devez aider Rose à utiliser ses pouvoirs de médium et ses visions de fantômes pour résoudre une série de crimes macabres et déjouer les plans d’un docteur maléfique dans ce jeu d’objets cachés palpitant.
Attention : Redrum est un thriller psychologique intense destiné à un public adulte.

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Free Download Curse of the Pharaoh: Suche nach Nofretete Game

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„Curse of the Pharaoh: Such nach Nofretete“ ist ein einzigartiges Abenteuerspiel mit einer Mischung aus kniffligen Rätseln und klassischem Wimmelbildspiel. Lass Dich von „Curse of the Pharaoh“ ins Ägypten der 30er Jahre entführen und genieße die spannende Handlung und den fesselnden Spielspaß. Wirst Du es schaffen, das Geheimnis des Pharaos zu lüften?

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Pre Sprint Navigation app demoed on video

by dpr on Apr.03, 2009, under Gadget

It’s not quite a flood, but there’s been a steady trickle of Pre news out of CTIA this week, and the latest is this video demo of the Sprint Navigation app. It’s pretty familiar stuff if you’ve ever used the carrier’s TeleNav-powered navigation on a device like the Samsung Instinct, but does have a nice coat of webOS interface sheen to it, and let’s face it — we’ll take all the Pre demos we can get. Here’s the question, though: would you pay monthly for this, knowing that Google Maps is already on the device? Video after the break.

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Pre Sprint Navigation app demoed on video originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 18:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Former Gizmondo chief Stefan Eriksson lands back in jail, in Sweden

by dpr on Apr.03, 2009, under Gadget

While there’s been no shortage of fresh Gizmondo rumors over the past year or so, we haven’t heard much of anything about former bigwig Stefan Eriksson, who’s known as much for a little car crash as he is for the company he helped bring into infamy. That looks to have changed in a big way this week, however, as Herr Eriksson has now landed back in jail in Sweden, where he’s facing a whole slew of new, very serious charges, including extortion, aggravated assault, grand theft, embezzlement, and a firearms violation. No word on a new trial date or anything just yet, but it looks like Eriksson won’t be resting easy anytime soon, as a district judge has granted a request to keep him in jail pending an investigation.

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Former Gizmondo chief Stefan Eriksson lands back in jail, in Sweden originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 17:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Screen Grabs: Nikon D60 served up with standard lens, chocolate frosting

by dpr on Apr.03, 2009, under Gadget

Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today’s movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.

Ace of Cake’s Duff Goldman and his Charm City Cakes shop pulled out all the f-stops to recreate a (presumably) delicious Nikon D60-shaped pastry for one family to celebrate their photographer father’s birthday. The first trial ended up being too small, but instead of turning it into a point-and-shoot or micro four thirds they scrapped that iteration altogether. There’s some impressive details here, but best of all (and unfortunately not seen in the gallery below) is the picture of another birthday cake in the viewfinder. Seriously, the only thing that could make this better is if they baked it with a longer lens.

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Screen Grabs: Nikon D60 served up with standard lens, chocolate frosting originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 17:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Eyes-Free shell for Android actually delivers on its name

by dpr on Apr.03, 2009, under Gadget

There’s certainly no shortage of means to customize your Android experience, but there’s few tweaks as innovative as this new Eyes-Free shell developed by Charles Chen and T.V. Raman., which makes the handset more accessible to the blind, or anyone simply looking to make a call without having to divert their attention. As those following Android development may be aware, the underlying code for the shell has actually been available for some time, but it’s only just now been made available to general G1-toting public on Android Marketplace. One of the stand-out components is the brilliantly simple dialer, which automatically brings up a 5 no matter where you touch the screen, from which you can then simply slide your finger to dial the rest of the numbers, with an audible click providing some added assurance as you move over the numbers. Things don’t stop there, of course, with the shell also able to provide things like single-touch access for the current date and time, audible notifications of battery life and signal strength, and even a mini app that draws on the phone’s GPS capabilities to announce your present location. Head on past the break for a quick video of dialer, and dive into the read link below for a more thorough overview.

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Eyes-Free shell for Android actually delivers on its name originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 16:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wii MotionPlus can be oversensitive to your needs, say EA devs

by dpr on Apr.03, 2009, under Gadget

The jury’s still out on whether or not Nintendo follows our logic and is gonna release the Wii MotionPlus attachment before June 18th, the day Electronic Arts debuts the first compatible game Grand Slam Tennis. Regardless, the developers of that game want you to know that they had to actually to tone down the touted 1:1 reponsiveness to make the game playable. We can’t say that we blame them — after all, the air resistance of a Wii remote is slightly different than that of a full tennis racket — but we’d love to have the option to crank up that sensitivity and see just how unstable it really is. So when do we a chance to find out for ourselves, eh Nintendo?

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Wii MotionPlus can be oversensitive to your needs, say EA devs originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 15:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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NEC turns your home into a carbon-tracking game controller

by dpr on Apr.03, 2009, under Gadget

Are you bored with keeping tabs of your carbon emissions? NEC and BIGLOBE have developed a system that not only performs this odious task, but makes it “fun” to do so — if you’re generous as to what constitutes “fun.” A WiFi-enabled device is attached to your circuit breaker, where it keeps track of your power consumption and later transmits it to your home computer via ZigBee. The data is then sent to a website, where you can use it to play games against other green households in such thrilling arenas as Carbon Diet (users score “eco-points” with which they can purchase virtual soil, water, flowers and grass) and Carbon Ball, in which Dung Beetles compete to see who can travel the farthest, with distance being determined by — you guessed it — how well the user reduces power consumption. But that ain’t all — the system also keeps tabs on daily and hourly energy consumption, your rank in comparison with other households, and more. A three-month trial service is underway in the homes of 100 NEC employees, after which the companies will analyze the data and develop a business model for unloading this bad boy on local governments and the private sector. One more pic after the break.

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NEC turns your home into a carbon-tracking game controller originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 15:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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