Nintendo's Wii Party has stormed straight into the number one slot in the Japanese software sales chart, shifting 235000... Continue here: Wii Party storms Japanese chart | News
Continue reading...Sunday, July 11, 2010
Check out Discounts and promotion and read down Electronics, TV & Home Entertainment, Home Audio parts, followed by Shop and scan. You can then put a check in the boxes of the receivers you want to compare and it'll show a side by side ... Read the rest of the post here: Discounts and promotion [...]
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Students learn the basics of electronics through a simple sewing lesson that includes the embroidery back stitch and conductive thread. Original post: Teach Basic Electronics With a Sewing and Embroidery Lesson
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The cost of developing video games for the Nintendo 3DS could be similar to that of the Wii in some cases, according to c... The rest is here: 3DS dev costs could match Wii | News
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed a new 5 per cent tax on all consumer electronics in order to encourage... Continue here: FTC suggests consumer electronics tax | News
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The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed a new 5 per cent tax on all consumer electronics in order to encourage... The rest is here: FTC suggests consumer electronics tax | News
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The Wii has seen drops in both hardware and software over the last 12 months, as Nintendo's latest financial results reve... Excerpt from: Wii lifetime sales hit 71 million | News
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This success flies in the face of analyst predictions that the Wii launch of the service would have only a limited impact. Previously Webush Securities' Michael Pachter predicted that "the Wii installed base will embrace the Netflix ... Go here to read the rest: Nintendo: 1 million Netflix users on Wii | News
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 24, 2010
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Arrhythmic hearts soon may beat in time again, with minimal surgical invasion, thanks to flexible electronics technology developed by a team of University of Illinois researchers, in collaboration with the University ... Read more: Flexible electronics could help put off-beat hearts back on rhythm ...
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Carleton College's Information Technology Services (ITS) department is sponsoring a personal and home electronics equipment recycling day on Saturday, March 20 from 9 a.m. – 12 noon. The event's partner, Material Processing Corporation ... Read more: Carleton College: Carleton News: News: Carleton College To Host ...
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