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Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi Releases Her First Facebook Game with Apps Genius Corp
08 February 2012 11:01 AM | No CommentsRED BANK, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apps Genius Corp (OTC.BB: APGS.OB), a creator of innovative social games and mobile applications, released “Snooki’s Match Game,” a Facebook game...
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‘I Love Jenni’ – #1 Hispanic Celeb Reality Series on Cable Television – Returns for Season Two on mun2
07 February 2012 3:00 PM | No CommentsUNIVERSAL CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jenni Rivera, the iconic Latin music superstar, returns for season two of her mun2 original reality series I Love Jenni on March 4 at 9pm/8c. I Love Jenni...
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Secret Deodorant Partners with Bravo’s Jenni Pulos to Launch the New Secret Outlast Collection, for 48-Hour Odor Protection
06 February 2012 2:00 PM | No CommentsCINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The New Secret OutlastTM Anti-Perspirant and Deodorant Collection is partnering with Jenni Pulos, the ultimate to-do-list master on Bravo’s Flipping Out, to help fearless women everywhere ...
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LAGUNA GAMAGORI’s 10th Year Anniversary Coincides with the 10th Year Anniversary of the NARUTO Television Anime for a Planned Special Event: “NARUTO – Memories of Chakra in Lagunasia”
06 February 2012 7:00 AM | No CommentsAICHI, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Gamagori Marine Development Co., Ltd., operator of the marine resort complex LAGUNA GAMAGORI – a marine resort complex where guests can enjoy the beauty of the sea – has...
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ConnecTV Launches Most Comprehensive Social TV Service into Open Public Beta
02 February 2012 4:00 PM | No CommentsEMERYVILLE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ConnecTV, the most comprehensive social platform for all TV fans, opens its doors to the public today so viewers can share every “Did you see that!” television moment from...
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Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi Releases Her First Facebook Game with Apps Genius Corp
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Insignia’s new 5.1 surround sound offers plenty at a great price
Posted on June 21, 2010 | No CommentsWe love us some high end equipment, but we also know everyone has to start somewhere and when you're starting from scratch, any surround sound system is better than no surround sound at all. The Insignia 5.1 system pictured above is available now from Best Buy at $399 and is hard to beat at that price. The specs claim it pumps out 110 watts per channel and includes a 120 watt powered sub. Best of all is it features the Audyssey audio technology, which makes proper calibration a real breeze. And in case you been eyeing a 3DTV, it has three HDMI inputs that are 1.4 compatible and will pass all the latest 3D formats.Continue reading Insignia's new 5.1 surround sound offers plenty at a great price
Insignia's new 5.1 surround sound offers plenty at a great price originally appeared on Engadget HD on Mon, 21 Jun 2010 22:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tranquil PC iXL takes you up to 2.93GHz sans fans, has equally lofty price
Posted on June 21, 2010 | No CommentsWe told you Intel's 32nm Clarkdales were power efficient, right? Well, Tranquil PC's slapped one of those chips, a 2.93GHz Core i3-530 to be precise, into its all-new iXL Power PC and now boasts a total system juice consumption of a measly 30W at idle. That means this HTPC can get away with living the quiet, fanless life, while HDMI, a trio of eSATA ports, a multicard reader, and a Blu-ray option flesh out a comprehensive package. Naively, we thought we'd throw the Blu-ray drive in with a 500GB hard disk to see what this might cost us, and were stricken with grief at the sight of a £742 ($1,100) price tag. Should four-digit entry fees not scare you off, you'll want to know that the iXL is shipping now. For everyone else, hit the source link for a a bunch of glamor photos.Tranquil PC iXL takes you up to 2.93GHz sans fans, has equally lofty price originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Jun 2010 06:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Mac mini updated with HDMI, aluminum unibody, and SD card reader
Posted on June 15, 2010 | No CommentsWould you look at that, some love for the seemingly abandoned desktop crowd. Apple has today unveiled a freshly redesigned Mac mini, which benefits from a unibody aluminum exterior and more grunt under the hood. Prices start rolling at $699, where you'll get a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, 2GB of RAM, and a 320GB hard drive. HDMI-out is finally included, along with an SD card reader, 802.11n wireless, a Mini DisplayPort jack, and what Apple claims is a doubling of graphics performance thanks to an NVIDIA GeForce 320M chip inside. Then again, when you double a little, you still end up with not much. The newly polished nettop is a minimalist 1.4 inches tall, but manages to fit all the power circuitry inside, which means (yay!) there'll be no power brick to spoil your hipster desk space.
Don't fret if you were looking to drop the optical drive, Apple retains the config option that allows you to add in a second HDD in lieu of its DVD burner. You can grab two 500GB plate spinners, Snow Leopard Server (we thought Apple only had one OS version?), 4GB of RAM, and a 2.66GHz Intel chip for $999. Finally, the new enclosures will come with user-accessible memory slots courtesy of a removable panel at the bottom of the case. Neat that the designers didn't take the unibody idea too literally.Continue reading Mac mini updated with HDMI, aluminum unibody, and SD card reader
Mac mini updated with HDMI, aluminum unibody, and SD card reader originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Jun 2010 04:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Onkyo has three new THX certified AV Receivers
Posted on June 5, 2010 | No CommentsGreat HD isn't perfect without great sound so you'll be excited to hear that Onkyo has three new THX certified AV Receivers. Not to take anything away from the first Onkyo 3D ready receivers that started shipping just a few months ago, this new trio is in another class. The TX-NR1008, TX-NR808, and TX-NR708 are all network connected with DLNA 1.5, feature HDMI 1.4a for all your 3D needs, and sport the legendary Faroudja DCDi Cinema scaler which will work wonders on even the lowest quality video. While all three have multi-room capabilities, only the TX-NR1008 has amps to power three rooms, while the 808 can do two and the 708 just includes line outputs for a second zone. The big boy is also the only one to include advanced ISF video calibration controls adjustments for every source. All three will start shipping in July with prices ranging from $899 for the TX-NR708 to $1399 for TX-NR1008. Full release with many more specs after the jump.Continue reading Onkyo has three new THX certified AV Receivers
Onkyo has three new THX certified AV Receivers originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 17:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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