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Posted on 08 September 2010
Oh Sanyo, you do like to flirt with our Crapgadget label, don't you? Having already given the world battery-powered neck and hand warmers it never asked for, Sanyo is today expanding the Eneloop warmer family with a slinky new waist furnace. Thin film... Continue Reading...
Oh Sanyo, you do like to flirt with our Crapgadget label, don't you? Having already given the world battery-powered neck and hand warmers it never asked for, Sanyo is today expanding the Eneloop warmer family with a slinky new waist furnace. Thin film... [...more]
Gameloft is porting yet another one of its iOS games to the PS3 for release on PlayStation Network. Dungeon Hunter, a classic hack-and-slash adventure is getting an HD remake exclusively for Sony's console. According to GamerBytes, the PS3 version fea... [...more]
Hundreds of thousands of people in eastern and southern Mexico see floodwaters inundate their homes. [...more]
A top rugby referee who took an overdose as he struggled with his sexuality is backing a campaign to reduce suicides amongst men. [...more]
BP's internal investigation into the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico finds that "a series of failures" was to blame. [...more]
Build it, and they will come. We suspect the same is true with shipping papers. Go Solar USA most certainly hopes so, as it has just inked a deal with Chinese developer Yosion to bring the much-hyped Apple Peel 520 to the US of A. For those unaware, th... [...more]
Getting in touch with heroes can be difficult. Typically, they only bother to roll out of bed and show up when something goes really wrong.Continue reading Video game characters need business cards tooVideo game characters need business cards too orig... [...more]
All the action, reaction and analysis in video and text as Nick Clegg stands in for David Cameron at prime minister's questions. [...more]
eldavojohn writes "You might recall back in June when it was noted that North Korea was developing and exporting flash games. Now, the isolated nation state is apparently home to some game developers that are being published by a subsidiary of News Cor... [...more]
David Cameron will miss prime minister's questions on Wednesday after his father suffered a stroke while on holiday in France. [...more]