Archive for July, 2009
Free Download Burger Shop 2 Game
by on Jul.31, 2009, under Uncategorized
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In Burger Shop, you successfully created a universal chain of restaurants and found fame and fortune… Until one day, you found yourself in a dumpster with a bump on your head, your restaurants boarded up, and no memory of how any of it happened. Now, in Burger Shop 2, you must rebuild your restaurant empire by using your Time Management skills, adding new twists to your menu to entice new customers, while uncovering the truth about what happened to your original restaurant chain! |
Free Download Diamon Jones: Eye of the Dragon Game
by on Jul.31, 2009, under Uncategorized
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The charismatic hero, Diamon Jones, is back and ready for another adventure! Diamon is off to China on a quest to find the ancient Eye of the Dragon. Travel through the Celestial Empire and solve different puzzles and mysteries to get this mystic trophy in this exciting Adventure game. Diamon Jones: Eye of The Dragon takes you through dangerous dungeons, exotic locales, and a fascinating country. |
LEDSAUR Tyrannosaurus Rex desk lamp makes chewing through paperwork less monotonous
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
[Via CrunchGear]
Filed under: Household
LEDSAUR Tyrannosaurus Rex desk lamp makes chewing through paperwork less monotonous originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PS3 manufacturing costs down 70 percent? Strange, it doesn’t feel that way
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
We understand that Sony has a long way to go in making up the losses it’s incurred by selling the PS3 at a loss — even if it was commanding the highest price in the industry the whole while — but if this latest word on manufacturing costs is correct, we’d say Sony has some room to get the console under that dastardly $400 mark. During an overseas call with investors over Sony’s Q1 financials, Nobuyuki Oneda, Sony’s CFO and Executive VP, apparently stated that manufacturing costs for the PS3 are down 70 percent, which is right “on schedule.” While there’s no official cost published by Sony, those in the know estimate the console originally cost around $800 to produce, and should be down to roughly $240 at this point. Maybe a holiday price cut is in the cards? Boy, we sure hope so. Either that, or he’s already spouting off the PS3 Slim’s production cost, which is a win for everybody.
[Via Joystiq]
Filed under: Gaming
PS3 manufacturing costs down 70 percent? Strange, it doesn’t feel that way originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Video: Arduino-based ‘insecure, egotistical’ robot band
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
Continue reading Video: Arduino-based ‘insecure, egotistical’ robot band
Filed under: Robots
Video: Arduino-based ‘insecure, egotistical’ robot band originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 17:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Movie Gadget Friday: Strange Days
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
Ariel Waldman contributes Movie Gadget Friday, where she highlights the lovable and lame gadgets from the world of cinema.
On our last episode of Movie Gadget Friday, we rode around the robotics-dependent world of Runaway. Traversing from robots-gone-wrong to “wire-tripping”-technology-junkies, this week jacks-in to the cyberpunk streets of LA in Strange Days. While lacking in computer gadgetry, there is no shortage of leather pants, grunge metal, huge cell phones and random rioting in this 1995 film. Keeping true to the times, we can’t get over how even the murderer commits crimes while managing to sport a fanny pack.

SQUID Receptor Rig
Short for Super-conducting Quantum Interference Device, the SQUID receptor rig consists of a two-part system: a lightweight, flexible mesh of electrodes and a recorder. The technology had originally been developed for the feds to replace body wires, but has since leaked onto the black market. The SQUID acts as a magnetic field measurement tool on a micro level. By placing the electrodes over your head and activating the recorder, your first-person audio-visual-sensory experience is recorded wirelessly, direct from the cerebral cortex onto a TDK 60-minute MiniDisc. The rig can also be hacked using a signal splitter and simstim attachment – allowing someone else to experience your experience in real-time. Optional accessories for the rig include a fanny pack for closely storing the recorder and various wigs for concealing your otherwise obvious surveillance of others.
Unfortunately, there appears to be no way to directly upload these recordings to the net, leaving room for inefficient, in-person, illegal “playback” dealings of MiniDiscs similar to buying and selling drugs. From sex to committing crimes, clients to the self-proclaimed “switchboard of souls” dealers are able to jack-in to a variety of illicit activities without leaving their home. More after the break.
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Movie Gadget Friday: Strange Days originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 17:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Take Back the Beep: how to disable voicemail instructions on Sprint (updated!)
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
While we wait for all the carriers to get on board with nixing their endless, unhelpful voicemail pre-beep messages, we’ve already got instructions from Sprint on how to disable it for your own particular voicemail box on that network.
It’s pretty easy:
- Call your voicemail
- At the menu, press 3 for personal options
- Press 2 for greeting
- Press 1 to change the greeting
- To enable / disable the instructions, press 3
Trust us, we did some serious searching for similar instructions on the other major carriers, but had no luck. If you know of anything, let us know!
Update: Thanks to some helpful comments we’ve got instructions for AT&T and Verizon for lopping off bits of the message, and, in Verizon’s case, speeding up the talking. Check ‘em out after the break. Consider yourselves upgraded to orange, guys!
Continue reading Take Back the Beep: how to disable voicemail instructions on Sprint (updated!)
Filed under: Cellphones
Take Back the Beep: how to disable voicemail instructions on Sprint (updated!) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 17:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Reminder: vote for your favorite Kindle design by Monday!
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
So here’s what we need from you: pick your favorite by 11:59PM ET on Monday, August 3rd. That’s it. We’ll take the five top vote-getters and award each with a 6-inch Kindle engraved with their design — and of course, we’ll post pictures of the finished products before they go out to their lucky owners.
Hit the read link below to view the finalists and cast your votes! Good luck to everyone!
Filed under: Announcements
Reminder: vote for your favorite Kindle design by Monday! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 16:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Microsoft announces pricing for Windows 7 family pack, upgrading
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
Micosoft’s announced some Windows 7 pricing today, starting with a “family pack” option, which will allow users to upgrade three PCs to the Home Premium edition of the operating system for $149. The upgrade from XP or Vista to Home Premium for individual users, as previously announced, is $119. The company’s also announced the Microsoft Anytime Upgrade option, which will allow users to move from one version of Windows 7 to another for a discounted price. Moving from Windows 7 Starter to Home Premium will run you $79.99, while the move from Home Premium to Professional will set you back $89.99. Finally, the move from Windows 7 Professional to Ultimate will cost $139.99, and Microsoft says that the upgrades can be done in about 10 minutes. The company did not, however, specify what the move from Windows 7 Ultimate to Windows 7 Uber-Super Awesome would run, but we’ll keep an eye out for you, and let you know when we do.
[Via CNET]
Filed under: Software
Microsoft announces pricing for Windows 7 family pack, upgrading originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 16:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Nokia 5800i XpressMusic hits the FCC: it’s like the 5800, only less so
by dpr on Jul.31, 2009, under Gadget
Read – Nokia 5800i XM shows up. Loses Wi-Fi connectivity
Read – FCC teases with Nokia 5800i XM – better camera, but no Wi-Fi?
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds, Portable Audio
Nokia 5800i XpressMusic hits the FCC: it’s like the 5800, only less so originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


















































