luapo |
November 20, 2010
These are the glasses with a built-in video camera that allow you to discreetly record all that you see. The 0.3 megapixel pinhole camera is located in the bridge, providing 320 x 240 high-quality resolution for AVI videos.
Up to 2 1/2 hours of videos can be recorded directly onto the built-in 2 GB memory. The left temple’s frame houses a slot that accommodates a microSD card for additional memory storage. Videos can be copied to a computer running Windows XP/Vista using the built-in USB port and included cable. You can also download MP3s to the glasses and listen to them using the included earbuds.
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luapo |
November 19, 2010
It looks like the scumbag scammers are out in full force trying to take advantage of Harry Potter fans. Don’t even try to pretend like you don’t know someone that wouldn’t click on a scam-link to get early access to a Harry Potter flick. We all know someone that would.
First, a fan searches for information for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows online. Results claiming to offer a free download of the movie appear in the search results. Users are directed to complete “offers” asking them to give away personal information or download a potentially malicious toolbar that may collect personal IDs and passwords.
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luapo |
November 19, 2010
luapo |
November 19, 2010
Walt Disney Pictures has finally released a teaser movie poster for the next installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean series, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. The film is expected to be a stand alone adventure following Jack Sparrow’s quest for the Fountain of Youth.
luapo |
November 19, 2010
Microsoft Corp. today announced it has sold 1 million Kinect for Xbox 360 units worldwide in 10 days and is on pace to hit 5 million by the end of the year. The announcement comes a week before the biggest selling day of the year, Black Friday, and in the wake of increasing momentum for Xbox 360, which led U.S. video game console sales for the past four months.
“We are appreciative of the response we have seen from consumers that has culminated in sales of more than 1 million units in the first 10 days on the market for Kinect for Xbox 360,” said Don Mattrick, president of the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. “This is a great start to the holiday season, and we will continue to work with our retailer partners to keep pace with high demand and deliver against our plan to sell more than 5 million Kinect sensors worldwide by the end of this year.