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  • Bulletstorm Review for the Xbox 360
    Published by Epic and developed by People Can Fly, Bulletstorm for the Xbox 360 is a sci-fi first-person shooter that is completely unpolished, yet enjoyably entertaining.
  • A Review of Dead Space 2 for the PlayStation 3
    Dead Space 2 is finally here, almost 3 years after the original was released, and it is chock full of intense multiplayer action as well as some thrilling campaigns.
  • A Review of Mindjack for the Xbox 360
    The concept behind Mindjack is good one, as you can figuratively jump out of your mind and into one of an enemy.
  • Ilomilo Game Review for the Xbox 360
    If you are looking for a cutie-pie game, you may want to take a look at Southend Interactive's Ilomilo for the Xbox 360.
  • Dead Rising 2: Case West Review for the Xbox 360
    Published by Capcom, Dead Rising 2: Case West, is Blue Castle Games' second attempt at the Dead Rising franchise.
  • A Review of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam for the PS3
    As you probably already know, DICE released what many consider the best multiplayer shooter of 2010 called Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
  • A Review of TRON: Evolution for the PS3
    What better way to kick of the release of the TRON: Legacy movie than combining it with playing the TRON: Evolution video game.
  • 3 iPhone/iPod Docks Worth Taking a Look At
    Whether you like it or not, iPhone and iPod docks are everywhere, finding the right one can be as difficult as buying a laptop.
  • A Look at the Motorola Droid 2 Global
    The Droid 2 Global is very similar in style to its cousin the Droid 2 except it has a lightning fast with a 1.2 GHz processor running on Android OS 2.2, while the Droid 2 only has a 1 GHz processor.
  • Splatterhouse (2010) Review for the Xbox 360
    If only Splatterhouse would have come out a month and a half earlier, it would have been the perfect game to play on Halloween night.
  • 5 of the Best Touchscreen Phones
    There was a time when I wasn't sure if touchscreen technology would become the norm, but now you can virtually find them almost everywhere, from phones to tablets to printers.
  • Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Xbox 360 Review
    Criterion Games are pros at making smash-em up racing games, and they wasted no time injecting their creativity in Hot Pursuit.
  • A Review of the Samsung PNC508000 Plasma HDTV
    Samsung's PNC8000 series is the Korean manufacturer's first rate plasma line of 3D ready HDTV's. What originally attracted me to the TV was its mega-thin profile and brushed chrome finish.
  • A Review of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood for the Xbox 360
    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was met with some skepticism when it first announced, it's not quite Assassin's Creed III, but rather version 2.5. However, it'˜s still an invigorating and engrossing continuation of its predecessor.
  • Top 3 Gadget Lovers Gift Ideas for Christmas
    Christmas is just around the corner, and everybody has a gadget lover on their list. So for this reason I have compiled a list of the top three gifts that I wouldn't mind unwrapping on the 25th.
  • A Review of Call of Duty: Black Ops for the Xbox 360
    Calling Call of Duty: Black Ops the most anticipated game of the year is an understatement, but does it deliver?
  • Fable III Review for the Xbox 360
    What can you expect from the follow up to what some are calling the best RPG game of 2008?
  • A Look at the Samsung HT-C6500 Home Theatre
    What caught my eye originally was the sleek glossy black finish of Samsung's new HT-C6500 home theatre system. The next thing that impressed me was the long list of features the system came with, with the price tag finally being the deal breaker.
  • Medal of Honor Xbox 360 Review
    Yet another installment of the classic Medal of Honor series is upon us, this time it's simply titled Medal of Honor. However, unlike the last version of the game, this one didn't quite make it out before a getting a massive amount of controversy.
  • A Look at Vizio VBR200W Blu-ray Player
    I normally watch my Blu-ray movies via my PlayStation 3, which is sitting in the game's room, but I have always wanted one in the living room, so I went out and bought the Vizio VBR200W.
  • A Review of NBA 2K11 for the Xbox 360
    NBA 2K11 is the latest installment in what is probably the best selling, and highest rated NBA video game series of all time.
  • iPod Shuffle Fourth Generation Review
    Using a much smarter re-design this time around, Apple has beefed up its entry level iPod, adding new features and color schemes as well as a VoiceOver and a battery life indicator.
  • Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z Review
    A few weeks ago I was presented with an opportunity to try out the new ThinkCentre M90z by Lenovo. Lenovo isn't exactly well-known name when it comes to PCs, but I have to admit I was truly impressed with the ThinkCentre from the moment I turned it on.
  • A Review of NHL 2K11 for the Wii
    I have been waiting for this game to come out since it was first announced, not just because I am a huge hockey fan, but the idea of actually playing the game with a hockey stick was an exciting proposition.
  • Toshiba's All Purpose Laptop - the Satellite M645-S4055
    Just recently my old laptop met its ultimate fate. It crashed and burned, so needless to say I was now in the market for a new computer. I set my sites on Toshiba's Satellite M645-4055.
  • A Review of Plants Vs Zombies for the Xbox 360
    If you have an iPhone or an iPod touch, then you have probably heard of 'Plants vs Zombies.' The game is very similar in style to the ultra popular 'Tower Defense' game, but it has managed to put a very interesting spin on things.
  • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Xbox 360 Review
    If it seems like Spider-Man has been around forever, that's because he has. Your favorite friendly neighborhood super hero is back in 'Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions,' and this time it not 'business as usual.'
  • A Look at the Nikon Coolpix S6000
    Having a digital camera is a must these days, but choosing the right one can be challenging. I recently got a chance to try out the Nikon Coolpix S6000, which is being slated as the smallest camera to incorporate 7x optical zoom.
  • A Review of Mafia 2 for the Xbox 360
    With a name like 'Mafia 2,' you probably aren't expecting a good clean family type of a game with a cast of jovial characters
  • A Look at FaceVsion's TouchCam N1
    With more and more people using video chat as a communications standard, it would only make sense to use a camera with high definition capabilities. FaceVsion's TouchCam N1 might just be the solution.
  • A Look at the New Amazon Kindle 3
    It looks as if Amazon has finally released the third generation Kindle, and according to Amazon.com, it's the most 'gifted' and has the most '5-star' reviews of any product on Amazon.
  • A Review of Victoria II for the PC
    Developer Paradox has come out with many strategy games, none more forgettable than the original 'Victoria:' "Victoria II."
  • Vitamin A
    Vitamin A was the first fat-soluble vitamin to be discovered. Vitamin A is necessary for proper visual function, immune system activity, growth and development, reproduction, and integrity of the skin and mucous membranes.
  • Creating Energy with Urine
    A $202,000 dollar EPSRC grant was given to help develop a prototype called the Carbamind Power System which was developed by Dr. Shanwen Tao and his research partner Dr. Rong Lan.
  • Thiamin
    Some of the few things you can do to help protect yourself from the sad state of dementia...
  • What is SAMe
    S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) is formed in the body by combining the essential amino acid methionine to adenosine-triphosphate (ATP). It is involved in over forty biochemical reactions in the body.
  • A Review of Castlevania: Harmony of Despair for the Xbox360
    Although somewhat reminiscent of earlier version of the series, but with one added feature, 'Castlevania: Harmony of Despair' can be played with up to six other players.
  • A Look at the Seagate 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive
    I remember a few months back hearing a rumor that Seagate was working on a massive 3TB hard-drive, well it looks as if they have finally done it.
  • A Look at the Top 3 Gaming CPUs
    What better tools for fragging than a mouse and keyboard? You can't argue the fact that PC can deliver a higher screen resolution, and you can always upgrade your hardware.
  • Peppermint
    Although peppermint was not officially recognized until the seventeenth century, various species of mint have been used for their medicinal effects for thousands of years.
  • A Review of Hydro Thunder Hurricane for the Xbox 360 Live Arcade
    Microsoft Xbox 360 Live Arcade started off summer with a bang earlier this week with the release of Limbo. Now with the release of 'Hydro Thunder Hurricane,' things are sure to get a lot spicier for the Xbox 360 Arcade.
  • Magnesium
    The functions of magnesium primarily revolve around its ability to activate many enzymes.
  • NCAA Football 11 PS3 Review
    Well, it's July, so that means another NCAA Football video game release. Can EA Sports deliver this time? Or is this going to be just another Madden with college players?
  • Iron
    Iron is critical to human life. It plays the central role in the hemoglobin molecule of red blood cells (RBC's), where it functions to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissue...
  • Samsung NX10 Digital Camera Review
    The Samsung NX10 is a mirror less digital camera with easy to change lenses. The camera seems to be geared towards users needing a lightweight camera that takes crisp shots and comes with Digital SLR capabilities.
  • Glutamine
    Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body (amino acids are the building block of protein) and involved in more metabolic processes than any other amino acid.
  • A Look at the Logitech G19 Keyboard
    Can a keyboard really cause a change in the way you play a game? Well, Logitech thinks it can.
  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W370 Camera Review
    I recently got a chance to try out Sony's new Cyber-shot DSC-W370. I have to admit that after doing some research on the camera, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to pick one up for the amazing price of $191.98.
  • Ginkgo Biloba
    Ginkgo biloba is a deciduous tree that lives as long as a thousand years and may grow to a height of more than 120 feet and a diameter of as much as 4 feet.
  • The 3 Best Software Programs for Web Design
    If you enjoy working on your computer, exerting your creative juices and have an eye for detail, then the web design field may be for you.
  • Garlic
    Garlic is well known to all for its culinary and medicinal qualities. The pungent odor of garlic is caused mainly by allicin,
  • A Review of the Belkin Wireless Play Max Router
    The new Belkin Wireless Play Max Router doesn't seem like a step forward in comparison to their previous top rated N+ router...
  • A Look at the Garmin Approach G5 Golf GPS System
    If you already own a GPS system for your golfing game, then I don't need to tell you about the annual fee's that come with them.
  • Fish Oils
    Fish oil supplements contain the omega-3 fatty acids EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid). A significant body of evidence now shows that consumption of fish oil
  • Flip SlideHD Review
    The new Flip SlideHD has added new video watching and recording features that are a step above all other handheld video cameras.
  • Fiber
    The term "dietary fiber" refers to the components of plant cell wall and non-nutritive residues. Fiber is divided into two general categories '" water soluble and water insoluble
  • Ephedra
    Ephedra species are erect, branching shrubs found in dessert or arid regions throughout the world
  • A Review of Naughty Bear for the Xbox 360
    You play the part of Naughty Bear, a crackpot bear who resides on an island with a colony of other bears who do not like you to say the least. The object is to scare, kill or drive all the other bears insane.
  • DHEA
    Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that acts as the building block for all other steroid hormones
  • The Top 3 Blogging Software Programs
    There are many different kinds of blogging software available; choosing the best platform for you can be a difficult decision.
  • Spoiler Alert: Unlocking All 13 of the Red Dead Redemption Outfits
    If you're looking to find the outfits for 'Red Dead Redemption,' then you have come to the right place.
  • ACNE
    Acne is a common skin disorder that occurs in two forms: Superficial (acne vulgaris) and cystic (acne conglobata). In both forms, the lesions occur predominantly on the face...
  • What Isn't Included in the iPhone 4G
    Since the unveiling of the iPhone 4G, Apple seems to have captured the nation. Don't get me wrong, the iPhone 4G is a nice looking phone, but does it have what it takes to be the top smartphone?
  • Toshiba Libretto W100 Resembles a Book
    If you're a fan of touch screens, then you are in for a treat. To celebrate their twenty fifth anniversary, Toshiba is about to release the LibrettoW100.
  • Toy Story 3 Game Review
    Opposed at going towards the direction of a usual movie licence, Toy Story 3 augments this experience with some enthusiastic open world elements.
  • HP EliteBook 8440w Notebook Review
    The Elitebook 8440 is a 14 inch LCD based notebook with a native resolution of 1600 x 900. It is a compact thin machine, but I wouldn`t exactly call it's a light machine.
  • Infections (Low Immunity and Immune Support)
    Immune support is often used to correct an underactive and/or poorly performing immune system.
  • Origin EON18 Review
    Late last year Miami based Origin PC launched their newest entity into the gamming PC market. The EON18 isn't so much a laptop as it is a gaming behemoth, albeit a very glossy and powerful one.
  • Motorola Droid X Preview
    For those of you who are keeping track on the Droid X, you would have to agree that the Motorola Droid X smartphone has to be one of the most carelessly kept secrets in recent memory.
  • Keeping the Weight Off
    After all your hard work, the last thing you want is for the weight you lost to come creeping back on. So here are some strategies to make sure those pounds stay gone for good:
  • The Features of the New X-box 360
    With a brand new X-box 360 design, features and the announcement of Kinect (the official name for Project Natal) things are sure to get stirred up in the video gaming world.
  • Samsung 46" 3D LED HDTV Review
    So the first batch of 3DHD TVs is hitting the market, but is it really worth the price bump? You've heard the rumors; you've seen the glasses, but now its actually time to watch a movie on the Samsung 3D TV.
  • HTC Magic Cell Phone Review
    Take a detailed look at the new HTC Magic cell phone.
  • Depression
    Depression is characterized by feelings of low self-esteem, pessimism and despair.
  • Diabetes Mellitus
    Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disorder of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism characterized by fasting elevations of blood sugar (glucose) levels and a greatly increased risk of heart disease.
  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 Review for Wii
    Last year's 'Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10' was not only an amazing golf game on the Wii, it was also a stupendous showcase for Nintendo's optional Wii Motion Plus peripheral.
  • A Look at the New MacBook Pro
    Apple has upgraded their entire line of MacBook pro's this year, including the 13, 15 and 17 inch. They all basically look the same on the outside, but it looks as though Apple has definitely put a lot of work into the uni-body aluminum construction.
  • A Review of Pure Futbol for the Xbox 360
    Before you play this game, you have to keep in mind that Pure Football for the Xbox 360 is not FIFA or World Cup Revolution. So before you call this the worst soccer game ever, bear in mind this game is supposed to be a laugh - or is it?
  • Microsoft's Skinput
    Imagine tapping your forearm or hand to control a phone or an MP3? Well, the technology is not too far away.
  • Obesity
    Definition: Obesity is defined as a state of being more than 20 percent above normal weight, or having a body fat percentage greater than 30 percent for women and 25 percent for men.
  • Atherosclerosis
    Atherosclerosis is the process of the hardening of an artery due to the build-up of cholesterol containing plaque.
  • Food Allergies
    A food allergy or sensitivity occurs when there is an adverse reaction to the ingestion of a food.
  • High Blood Pressure
    High blood pressure is a major risk factor for a heart attack or stroke. The blood pressure reading measures the resistance produced each time the heart beats and sends blood coursing though the arteries.
  • Alzheimer's Disease
    Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain disorder that manifests as a progressive deterioration of memory and mental function, commonly referred to as dementia
  • ExoPC Slate Tablet Computer Takes on IPad
    No it's not an iPad, but the ExoPC Slate could very well provide some completion for the Apple tablet computer.
  • A Look at the Nokia N8 Smartphone
    Just recently, Nokia released their newest smart phone, the N8 and the specs seem too good to be true.
  • What You Need to Know About Facebook's New Privacy Controls
    Under mounting pressure from users, Facebook has introduced new efforts to better protect your privacy.
  • UFC Undisputed 2010 Game Review
    UFC: Undisputed 2010 is here and there are several new additions included this time to try to bolster its contention as a heavy weight in the fighting game genre. Will it be enough to take the belt? Let's go to the judge's card.
  • A Look at the Dell Streak
    A few months back at CES 2010 Dell CEO Michael Dell, introduced us to the Android Tablet. However, since the announcement and release of the iPad, many of us dismissed the Dell Streak.
  • A Look at the Pandora Portable Gaming Console
    Until recently Nintendo had a stranglehold on the handheld gaming market, with no immediate competition besides Sony's PSP. Now you can add Pandora to the list of open source portable gaming platforms.
  • Android 2.2 Is Here
    Android 2.2 (AKA Froyo) Operating System is out, and although the changes aren't compelling, there are some very cool new features worthy of noting.
  • What to Expect from Google TV
    What is and what can we expect from Google TV
  • A Review of Red Dead Redemption
    One of the most anticipated game releases of the year has to be Rockstars' 'Red Dead Redemption,' follow-up to 'Red Dead Revolver.'
  • A Review of Alan Wake for the Xbox 360
    Nearly five years has passed since game developer Remedy announced that they were working on a new psychological thriller called Alan Wake
  • A Look at the 2011 Corvette Z06 Carbon
    If you were to think of the most iconic vehicle that Chevrolet has ever produced, the Corvette would be the first one on the list.
  • Intel WiDi Wireless Display Technology Goes Mobile
    Imagine being able to relay an image or video from a PC or laptop to a high-definition TV screen. Well according to Intel this is now possible. Intel is already in the process of packaging this technology with numerous Core i5 and Core i3 notebooks.
  • 2011 Ford Mustang GT Preview
    The 2011 Ford Mustang is set to go on sale early in summer 2010, and although it may look identical to the 2010 model, there are some changes you should know about.
  • Archos 7 Home Tablet, the Good, the Bad
    Known for its cutting edge in technology and influence in portable media players, Archos introduces their newest device...the Archos 7Home Tablet.
  • The 2012 Audi E-tron Concept Car
    With global warming and greenhouse gasses still a burning matter, an emission-free electric vehicle is emerging as a must have feature in the automotive market.
  • An Early Look at Mafia 2 for the X-Box 360
    During the 1940's and 50's America was besieged by a new breed of Mafia, a disciplined class of characters willing to take the Mafia to a whole new level. Mafia 2 for the X-Box 360 takes us back to this era.
  • The Top 5 IPad Games You Must Have
    Turn your iPad into a portable entertainment system with the 5 best iPad games available.
  • Should You Jailbreak Your IPad or IPhone
    With the iPad 3G release, an unfastened jailbreak technique has been created that frees the iPhone and iPad from the barriers that Apple has created.
  • The Feud Between Apple and Nokia Ignites Once Again
    Another lawsuit has just been besieged upon Apple by Nokia and if found guilty, Apple could potentially be in debt to Nokia for a whopping 1 billion dollars.
  • A Look at Final Fight: Double Impact
    For those of you who don't remember the side-scrolling, melee styled arcade game era, I implore you to revisit the genre via Capcom's latest release Final Fight: Double Impact.
  • A Review of the Alienware Netbook M11x
    The Alienware M11x is an 11.6-inch thin and light laptop which crosses into the netbook realm, but it is of course a very different machine than a standard netbook, offering gaming on the go.
  • A Look at the BlackBerry OS 6.0
    A look at the next version of the BlackBerry operating system which is reportedly coming out this summer.
  • A Review of Splinter Cell Conviction
    review of the new game Splinter Cell Conviction
  • A Look at the IRobot Roomba Vacuum Cleaner
    I take a look at one of the newest models of the Roomba series of vacuum cleaning robots to hit the markets is the Roomba 562 Pet Series. This particular model was made to meet the needs of those who own pets or who are sensitive to allergens
  • A Look at the HTC Droid Incredible
    If you are in the market for a new smartphone, then I suggest you take a look at the new HTC Incredible
  • A Look at Microsoft's Project Natal
    Microsof't Project Natal, is a hands-free motion-sensitive controller system with voice recognition software.
  • Concept Car, 'Leaf' Claims Negative Emissions
    The Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), has unveiled their new negetive emmisions concept car at the Beijing Auto Show. Can a car really clean the air as you drive?
  • The Top 5 Apps for the Google Android Tablet
    A look at the top 5 apps for the Android that Google should incorporate into their upcoming Android Tablet
  • Apple's IPhone 4G Speculated Release Date
    A new report from The Korea Times claims that Apple is preparing to launch the fourth-generation iPhone
  • Can Apple's iPad Live up to the Hype?
    Apple has asked us to drop our notebooks, for the amazing iPad. Can Apple's iPad live up to thy hype?
  • A Review of Splinter Cell Double Agent for the XBOX 360
    A review of the new game Splinter Cell Double Agent for the XBOX 360
  • Future Gadgets and Technology Wish List
    A look at what the future holds for us technology wise
  • How to Make Money from Blogging
    How you can earn some extra money by bloggin.
  • A Review of the Top Two HD/3D TV's
    A review of today's top 2 3D TV's
  • Apple's iPad: 5 Must Have Apps
    A review of the top 5 apps available for the iPad.
  • A Review of the 2010 Honda Fury Chopper
    Honda has introduced the first-ever factory-built chopper. The new 2010 Honda Fury.
  • A Review of the 2010 Chevy Camaro
    The most exciting version of the 2010 Chevy Camaro. With a thoroughly modern design and adorned with massive power, the Camaro does not disappoint.
  • An Exciting New Trend in Housing Options
    Rethinking the definition of compact, affordable living - The micro-house.
  • A Review of Just Cause 2 for the PC
    A review of the newly released game...Just Cause 2 for the PC. Go from vehicle to vehicle, free fall from any cliff and pull yourself into a helicopter in mid flight in this absolute must have game for the PC.
  • A Video Game Review of Battlefield: Bad Company 2
    Dice finally releases Bad Company 2. Believe me fans of the first Battlefield: Bad Company will not be disappointed.

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