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NCAA Football 07

I picked up NCAA Football 07 during my lunch break yesterday, along with a Datel Transfer Kit and an Xbox Memory Card (do the math yourself; I’m embarrassed to tell you how much I paid for it all). I bought the Transfer Kit and Memory Card so I can import PSXSports.com’s rosters for the [...]

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I use Griffin Technology's iTrip to listen to podcasts on the way to work and back everyday on the FM station 87.9. I've heard that 87.9 is the best station to use because, according to iLounge, there are only three stations in the United States that broadcast on that frequency. However, I've noticed [...]

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This is a little old, I know, but I just caught another glimpse of the famous Sony Bravia commercial. Basically, it's a very simple ad featuring 250,000 superballs (aka "bouncy balls") bouncing down a typical San Francisco street. The mere sight of such a thing is incredible…it's definitely worth a look. Here's [...]

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After my mom complained because she didn't have her own digital camera for use at home (I had taken the family camera to college), she and my dad told me start researching for a new camera for myself. After spending nearly a month trying to figure out which digital camera best suited me, I [...]

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CBS launched a new part of their website called innertube, a video streaming service obviously created directly because of ABC's successful online show streaming service. However, innertube is a horrible failure for the following reasons:
1. Poor content
The genius of ABC's online streaming service is that it streams what viewers actually want to watch. [...]

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Philips Norelco recently launched the Bodygroom, a shaver for those not-so-visible places. As you can probably guess, the marketing team must have been lost about how to advertise this product. Well, according to ShaveEverywhere.com, it looks like they've figured it out (and done a pretty damn good job of it as well).
Norelco's idea [...]

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