Moble Energy called and although it is still a “toy” that uses renewable energy evolved is interesting. As you can see in the picture, it is a portable windmill covered with solar panels. The design is the work of Cheng Peng, Yanko Design , and although only serves to load the MP3 and mobile, is “groovy.” [Read the rest of this entry…]
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Who is a notebook as his constant companion work is one that needs more than a display with buttons in front. With connectivity, robustness, and Core i5-520M Power wants a 14-incher his elitist claim requirements.
Who buys a Elitebook? Meanwhile, we have a very good picture about it. Recently we had the HP Compaq 6540b WD690EA in the test, which delimits the EliteBook series at the bottom. One could also say: Who can find a Compaq not sufficient, the EliteBook buys. The prices of premium business models start at about € 1150. [Read the rest of this entry…]
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from American Express
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your first purchase1 - $500 reward certificate toward the future
lease or purchase of a new Mercedes-Benz2 - Get up to 1,000 excess miles waived at lease-end3
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Mercedes-Benz Accessories4 - Annual fee of $95 [Read the rest of this entry…]
Aperta private production Ferrari introduced the 599 SA.Ferrari 599 SA Aperta, only 80 pieces produced. [Read the rest of this entry…]
When you think about gaming mice, what brands come to mind? Razer? Microsoft? Logitech? Those are the big boys, but in the past few years we’ve been seeing other hardware companies branching out, such as ThermalTake and Cooler Master. In this review, we’ll be looking at a product from another newcomer to the peripheral game, also noted more for their computer chassis and cooling solutions than anything else. I’m talking about NZXT, whom has recently been making strides to enter the input device arena by leveraging their unique design philosophy. They put together a compelling offering a few years back with the Avatar gaming mouse, which was actually reviewed here on FiringSquad. [Read the rest of this entry…]
After years of hard work, Dutch indie developer InterWave Studios is preparing to release their first commercial project, Nuclear Dawn. It’s a Source engine-based FPS/RTS that will aim to deliver the best of both genres, without compromising the experience of either one, when it’s released next month. In today’s interview with General Manager Igor Raffaele, you’ll read about the game and how it manages to blur the line between shooter and strategy, the tough decisions a small studio has to make in managing their resources, and the role Valve plays in making indie games flourish on the PC, among other things. Enjoy!