Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Make Your Own X Box Games with Kodu

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You can create your own X Box games for the 360 console by downloading the Kodu program on Xbox Live. Created by Microsoft Research, the Kodu Game Lab is incredibly easy to use.

In fact, when the game lab was originally released, it came with a demo of a 12-year-old girl creating her own game with Kodu. The Kodu program costs 400 Microsoft Points, which adds up to about $5.

Kodu is essentially a visual programming software that makes creating a game easier than ever. Users input their programming into the system using the Xbox controller.

You can design your game to have one to four players. Kodu also allows you to fully customize the soundtrack to your game.



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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

About Cheap ATT No Contract Cell Phones

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For cheap ATT no contract cell phones, check out AT&T's GoPhone program. GoPhones are prepaid cell phones that do not require any commitments or contracts.

If you purchase a GoPhone, you have two payment options. First, you can pay as you go, meaning you replenish your cell phone's minutes anytime you want with prepaid cards.

Alternatively, you can go with a Pick Your Plan deal where you prepay for your phone once a month. If you choose this option, you can set up automatic payments with your checking account, credit card, or debit card.

Customers can choose from a wider selection of handsets than ever when they choose a prepaid program. Some GoPhones are priced as low as $9.99 if you purchase a refurbished handset.



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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Compare Prices on Bluetooth Earbuds at Shopping.com

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To find the best deals on Bluetooth earbuds, you'll need to comparison shop to see what different sites have to offer. Alternatively, you can use a site like Shopping.com where you can compare multiple sites and products at once.

When you search for Bluetooth products on the site, you will see the price range for each set of earbuds from different sites in the results. For example, the Plantronics Pulsar 260 headset currently ranges from $30-$62 depending on where you buy.

Underneath the name of the product, you will also see customer ratings. You can click on these ratings to read individual product reviews written by consumers.

Once you have your search results, you can compare different earbud sets to evaluate their prices and features. You can also price compare for individual headsets to see which stores offer the best prices.



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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Most Popular PS3 Games - The Bigs 2

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According to GameSpot.com, The Bigs 2 is one of the most popular PS3 games on the market right now. The game is a sequel that combines the stunning moves of arcade baseball with the real logistics of the sport.

GameSpot.com gave the game an overall 8.0 on a scale of ten. GameSpot.com users rated the game a bit higher at 8.2.

The editors praised the game for the mechanics of the hitting and pitching moves. The full-season mode also won the praise of critics because it allows players to trade and maintain stats on their team.

On the down side, the reviewers found it difficult to field and run bases. The stats provided by the game are also very rudimentary and might not reveal all of the information players would like to know.



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Saturday, July 4, 2009

How to Compare MP3 Players and iPods

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Wondering how to compare MP3 players and iPods? One option is to use the site consumersearch.com and visit the MP3 player page.

You can compare the top six best-reviewed MP3 players, a list that includes several iPods as well as Microsoft Zunes. The site allows you to view price comparisons and different reviews.

In general, iPods tend to be a bit more expensive than MP3 players with the same storage capacity. iPods are the most recognizable player, and they are readily compatible with iTunes.

MP3 players tend to offer more features than iPods, however. For example, many MP3 players come with built-in cameras and FM tuners, neither of which is available with iPods.



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