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Free Download Hidden Mysteries : Buckingham Palace Game

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En Hidden Mysteries : Buckingham Palace has de adentrarte en uno de los más asombrosos edificios que siempre ha atraído la curiosidad de todo el mundo: el Palacio de Buckingham. Deberás buscar tesoros y desvelar sus más ocultos secretos. Ingeniosos minijuegos te retan para que los resuelvas y averigües interesantes datos sobre la realeza británica. ¡Sigue la pista de románticas notas a través de asombrosos lugares en una aventura que te cautivará!

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Free Download Scrapbook Paige Game

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Uncategorized

Scrapbook Paige is an addictive Hidden Object game with great environments to explore. After searching the many themed areas of the shop, players are given the chance to try out their scrapbooking skills. Creativity is key to earning extra cash when designing scrapbook pages for shop customers. Speed Rounds offer an exciting challenge as you try to complete rush orders. The superb magnifying glass feature is sure to please players when looking for those hard to find items.

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Free Download Megaplex Madness: Now Playing Game

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Uncategorized

Megaplex Madness te reta a restaurar el histórico cine Bowmont como primer paso en tu trepidante carrera por devolver la gloria a los cines de Movieville. Compra viejas salas por todas la ciudad y haz que vuelvan a tener el esplendor de tiempos pasados. ¡Mantén a los clientes felices con un servicio impecable! Divertidos minijuegos de arcade te aguardan. ¿Serás capaz de superar todos los niveles y recuperar los cines de la ciudad?

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Lime green PSP in the works?

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Gadget


Sony might think the DSi is just for kids, but it’s never had any problems pumping out candy-colored PSPs — and the next hue off the line might be lime green, if this image supposedly leaked from inside a Sony factory is any indication. It’s, uh, seasonally appropriate, at the very least — anyone revved up by this?

[Via Joystiq]

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Lime green PSP in the works? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Camera-packin’ Garmin Oregon 500 navigator on sale in UK

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Gadget

Wouldn’t you know it? That leaked Garmin Oregon 500 is indeed a real, bona fide product, and it’s on sale now for argonauts over in the UK. The outdoorsy navigator officially boasts a rugged 3-inch sunlight-readable touch panel (400 x 240 resolution), a tough, waterproof casing, a built-in electronic compass, barometric altimeter (seriously!), AA battery support, USB connectivity, a microSD card slot and a bundled carabiner clip to really set it apart. Oh, and there’s also an integrated camera for automatic picture geotagging, which seems to be a pretty rare commodity in GPS units these days. We’re not quite sure it’s rare enough to justify the lofty £353.97 ($519) price tag, but thankfully that’s not our call to make.

[Thanks, Jordan]

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Camera-packin’ Garmin Oregon 500 navigator on sale in UK originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:38:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Elan Microelectronics demonstrates its eFinger multitouch tech running on Android

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Gadget

Would you look at this. Those folks at Elan Microelectronics might seem a bit slow on the lawsuit front, but they certainly look to have the tech to back up their claims of Apple multitouch patent infringement. They’re showing off what they call “eFinger Transparent Touchpad” technology, running on top of Android, and it’s looking pretty slick — we could really get used to this sort of smooth interactivity in Android, lawsuit or no. Check out the video after the break.

[Thanks, Phelipe H]

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Elan Microelectronics demonstrates its eFinger multitouch tech running on Android originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 10:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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CUBE B52HD PMP handles codecs galore, HD out for silly cheap

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Gadget

It’s not like we’re ever going to bump into this in our local electronics store, but boy is this CUBE B52HD portable media player tempting. The thing has a 5-inch 480 x 272 LCD, all the codecs we could ask for (including fan faves like FLAC, OGG, along with plenty of video options), 1280 x 720 video out, 8GB of built-in storage and an expansion slot of some sort. We’re not sure about input methods, but hopefully the interface involves Brendan Fraser to some extent. The best news? All this can be theoretically yours for a mere 499 yuan, about $73 US.

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CUBE B52HD PMP handles codecs galore, HD out for silly cheap originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 08:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Steam powered USB charger keeps your iPod alive with Victorian sensibility

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Gadget

We love this steam powered USB charging device. It’s well built, useful, loud, and totally anachronistic — the same could be said of many of our editors here. According to the inventor, the thing is based on a Jensen #75 steam engine, which is used to drive a Lego Technic motor. The motor, in turn, feeds into a voltage regulator circuit, providing a continuous 5V charge to which ever USB device you might connect to it. This prompts us to ask a few obvious questions, including: “when is someone going to build us an appropriate steampunk PMP to go with the thing?” And, of course, “aren’t Legos awesome?” Video after the break.

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Steam powered USB charger keeps your iPod alive with Victorian sensibility originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 05:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Dream Cheeky’s USS Enterprise webcam exudes charm and class

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Gadget

Now that it’s legal for George Takei to get married in Iowa, what better way to celebrate than by letting your “Trek flag” fly in your home or office? The USS Enterprise-themed USB webcam features an adjustable focus, and the red engine lights (or whatever they are) actually, you know, light up. For maximum realism, we guess. And the cable is adorned with the Star Fleet Insignia although, sadly, it will not function as a communicator. It is just a TV series, you know. No word on release date or price, but we’re keeping our eyes peeled.

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Dream Cheeky’s USS Enterprise webcam exudes charm and class originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 12 Apr 2009 02:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Solar boat crew heading out on a fantastic voyage around the world

by dpr on Apr.12, 2009, under Gadget

A group of engineers, scientists and sailors have banded together to form a team they call Solar Planet. The group are now building a 8-foot-long solar-powered boat, for the express purpose of sailing all the way around the world using nothing but the delicious power of the sun. The $13 million dollar vessel — which is currently in construction in Kiel, Germany — will have 5,059 square feet of photovoltaic cells, and should be able to circumnavigate the earth in about 120 days, at a rate of about 10 knots. The project is being funded by Swiss company Rivendell Holding AG, that has committed to investing in green technology. The group hopes to set sail sometime next year from Marseilles, France, with various stops off along the way. They will undoubtedly tire of hearing that Daft Punk song long before they ever leave the shore. Check out a sweet render of the boat after the break.

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Solar boat crew heading out on a fantastic voyage around the world originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 22:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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