Gaming Devices Archive

  • Horizon shipping their cheap fuel cell

    Horizon shipping their cheap fuel cell

    Now this is good news - provided there isn't a fuel cell hydrogen spill somewhere off the coast of Nova Scotia tomorrow. Horizon has been promising their liquid fuel cell for years but now they're actually selling them. It costs $100, comes with two fuel cartridges, and offers as much power as "1,000 AA batteries," allowing you to charge almost anything using add-on adapters.

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  • Contest: Win a prize pack of Energizer ‘Energi to Go’ chargers worth over $450

    Contest: Win a prize pack of Energizer ‘Energi to Go’ chargers worth over $450

    See the photo there? That’s just ONE of the items in the $450+ prize pack that Energizer will be giving to one of our lucky readers. The rules are simple, here’s how to win: 1. Become a fan of Energi to Go on Facebook: Facebook – Energi To Go 2. Leave a message on Energi To Go’s [...]

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  • iPhone gaming could overtake Nintendo, Sony by 2014

    iPhone gaming could overtake Nintendo, Sony by 2014

    According to a new report put out by DFC Intelligence entitled “The Market for iPhone and iPod Touch Games and Applications,” the iPhone (/ iPod touch) platform has the potential to take the lead in the lucrative portable gaming market over its chief competition, Nintendo and Sony, by as early as 2014. DFC Intelligence believes that [...]

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  • iTunes on your Blackberry: DoubleTwist seems to be popular so far, now enters Japan’s cell phone market

    iTunes on your Blackberry: DoubleTwist seems to be popular so far, now enters Japan’s cell phone market

    DoubleTwist, a universal media management desktop application for Macs and PCs, not only has a clever marketing team behind it but also seems to be something a lot of people have been waiting for. The free software, which works like a multi-platform version of iTunes with a social networking component, has been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times since it launched in February (exact number aren't disclosed for the time being). Users can share music files, photos or videos across (almost) any device via drag and drop and share the files with others. DoubleTwist's main selling point: It supports hundreds of devices, from cell phones or mobile gaming devices to portable music players. For example, the software can sync all music files you bought on iTunes with your Blackberry, Nokia phone, Kindle or Sony PSP without you having to worry about file format compatibility. Media files can then be uploaded to sites like Flickr, Facebook or YouTube from within doubleTwist.

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  • Multi-platform media sync software doubleTwist going strong, enters Japanese market

    Multi-platform media sync software doubleTwist going strong, enters Japanese market

    DoubleTwist, a universal media management desktop application for Macs and PCs, not only has a clever marketing team behind it but also seems to be something a lot of people have been waiting for. The free software, which works like a multi-platform version of iTunes with a social networking component, has been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times since it launched in February (exact number aren't disclosed for the time being). Users can share music files, photos or videos across (almost) any device via drag and drop and share the files with others. DoubleTwist's main selling point: It supports hundreds of devices, from cell phones or mobile gaming devices to portable music players. For example, the software can sync all music files you bought on iTunes with your Blackberry, Nokia phone, Kindle or Sony PSP without you having to worry about file format compatibility. Media files can then be uploaded to sites like Flickr, Facebook or YouTube from within doubleTwist.

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