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Senior housing residents needs include recipes, household gadgets

but other than that everything is super great,” says Nancy W., of Merrimack (LTR 20). “I'm writing in hope that one of your readers could help me – I have 10 spice jars (like new), some with spice labels on them.

Ubisoft claims new DRM scheme was designed by 'PC guys' who are

The smart reaction to these games—so far, the games afflicted with this DRM include Assassin's Creed II, Settlers 7, and Splinter Cell: Conviction, among others—is simply not to buy them. and Greener Gadgets · Pentax's rugged W90, ultra -zoom X90 now all but official · Nikon CoolPix P100 (and its articulating display) hands-on · RightSide Capital Announces New Seed Fund; Will Make 100-200 Investments Per Year · Sony Alpha ultra-compact concept hands-off: leaves much to

3 Teen Girls killed by Train while crossing Florida bridge Latest

3 Teen Girls killed by Train while crossing Florida bridge - Latest Gadgets, New Gadgets, New Mobiles, Latest Softwares. New Technology 4 U Another fisherman, Charlie Foust, shouted at the teenagers to jump into the water. “When they heard the train coming, they started running toward the other side,” Foust told Florida Today. “It's sad. They were just kids. They probably got scared and didn't know what to do.” (Source: Yahoo News)

Ubisoft claims new DRM scheme was designed by 'PC guys' who are

Technology, iPhone, Mobiles, Nokia, and Gadgets Besides, for every knucklehead seeding the game on BlackCats, Ubisoft can say, “See, piracy is a gigantic problem on the PC.” I think it's more accurate to say that piracy is a problem, end of. So again, do not buy the games, and do not pirate it; pretend they don't exist. Because if Ubisoft is even remotely successful with this new scheme, you can be sure other publishers will follow suit. Comments are closed.

Cool Gadgets: Ubisoft claims new DRM scheme was designed by 'PC

Because if Ubisoft is even remotely successful with this new scheme, you can be sure other publishers will follow suit. This entry was posted on Sunday, February 21st, 2010 at 4:40 pm and is filed under Cool Gadgets, Other Gadgets,

Inhabitat's Week in Green: nuclear power, body heat electronics

Skip related content Users in the United Kingdom, United States, Thailand and Mexico and other nations began reporting problems on Saturday. Some could not log in and the site was unusually slow and glitchy for others. Inhabitat's Week in Green: nuclear power, body heat electronics, and Greener Gadgets. The Week in Green is a new item from our friends at Inhabitat, recapping the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us.