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Ah, nothing like a nice recall of millions of toys to completely wreck your corporate reputation. Parents tend to not appreciate when you endanger the lives of their special little snowflakes, you know! And then they tell 20 of their friends how bad your company sucks. Below are the 10 worst toy recalls of recent [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Games · Tagged Australia, barbie, Burger King, Burger King B.V., burns, Childhood, china, comas, Consumer Reports, dangerous lead paint, deadly and illegal lead paint, Easy-Bake Oven, Easy-Bake ovens, eBay, eBay Inc, Entertainment, face lacerations, Fisher-Price, Fisher-Price Inc, Fisher-Price infant toy, Hasbro, human behavior, Inc., infant toy recall involving lead paint, injuries, injury, lead poisoning, Mattel, public relations, seizures, similar products, Sky Dancer, Surgery, teeth lacerations, temporary blindness, toy, Toy safety, toys, United Kingdom, United States, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, USD, Yo-yo
The internet is not only a great resource for information, it is loaded with free stuff waiting to be claimed. If you would rather get samples and gift cards than viruses and spyware, you need to stick to legitimate offers. Identifying trusted websites can be a daunting task but the following list provides the top [...]
Posted by Suzy Duvall on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet · Tagged Blockbuster Inc., Business, cellular telephone, Clearvoice Surveys, Computing, Coupon, eBay Inc, Facebook Inc, free stuff, free stuff online, get free stuff, Inc., Internet activity, internet sweepstakes, Loyalty program, marketing, Mindfield Online, Safeway, Safeway Limited, saving money, search engine usage, skype, Sweepstakes, The Home Depot, www.1saleaday.com, www.audible.com’s, www.blockbuster.com, www.coupons.com, www.cvsresearch.com, www.dailysteals.com, www.freebies4mom.com, www.freecycle.org, www.groupon.com, www.hulu.com, www.insideredbox.com, www.mercurymagazines.com, www.moneysavingmom.com, www.rewardsgold.com, www.savemore.com, www.savingeveryday.net, www.skype.com, www.textem.net, www.thethriftycouple.com, www.wheresmycellphone.com
Older and wiser, the games industry is still no stranger to failure. Thankfully, due to a wider market and a new found ability to learn from the mistakes of the past, disasters come and go without toppling the biggest names in the industry (well, we assume they do). For those nostalgic for a time when [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Games, History, Movies, People · Tagged Apple, Apple Inc., Atari, Atari Jaguar, Atari S.A., cellular telephone, Copywriter, Current Generation Manufacturing, daftly oversized controller, eBay, eBay Inc, Entertainment, Gamepad, Games, Handheld game console, History of video games, iphone, Japan, Mega Drive, Microsoft, Microsoft Corporation, Nintendo, Nintendo Co.,Ltd., North America, optical media, Playstation 3, Sega, Sega 32X, SEGA CORPORATION, Sega Mega Drive, software library, software titles, Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Steph Wood, Technology_Internet, United Kingdom, USD, Video game console, Video game development, xbox
“Hooked on Internet? Help is a just a click away.” – Unknown The quote truly says it all. When it comes to the Internet, there is nothing that you can’t do. In today’s world, we are run by technology and the flow of updates to already existing technology seems to be never-ending. With that said, [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, January 31, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet, Shopping · Tagged already existing technology, Amazon, Amazon.com, Asia, California, canada, cell phones, Computing, e-encyclopedia, e-shop, earliest web designers, eBay, eBay Inc, Entertainment_Culture, facebook, Facebook Inc, favorite retail store, food, food products, Google, Google Inc., Inc., instant messaging, instant messaging services, Internet, internet accessibility, Internet users, Japan, live real time auctions, LiveJournal, LiveJournal Inc, local newspaper, Mark Zuckerberg, online phenomenon, online radio station, online shopping, online social networking, online store, Publicly traded companies, retail shopping, Seattle, social networking site, Southern California, Technology_Internet, United States, USD, Virtual communities, Washington, Web 2.0, web-hosting, website, world wide web, Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc., youtube, YouTube Inc
This list encompasses the top 10 hot Christmas toys of all time. When I say ‘hot,’ I mean the ones flying off the shelves, that every kid just HAS to have, the kind of toy that brings out the best in everyone. Kids (and some adults) spend their time feverishly begging and pleading for the [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Friday, December 17, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Holidays, Shopping · Tagged armored car, Asia, Atari, Atari S.A., Atari Teenage Riot, Australia, average video game player in the U.S., awesome80s.com, Blu-Ray, Bret Easton Ellis, Cabbage Patch Kids, Childhood, Christmas, christmas gifts, christmas season, Coleco, eBay, eBay Inc, encouraged online play, Entertainment, Entertainment Software Association, even President, Frank Black, Furbies, Furby, Game Boy Color, Hasbro, hot christmas gifts, internet access, James Quinn, Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Kimmel, Kansas City, Larry Dahl, LTD., marketing, media coverage, media-awareness.ca, Missouri, Newsweek, Nintendo, Nintendo Co., Play Station, Playstation 3, Pong, popular christmas gifts, Potato Head, PS3, Recreation, san francisco, Shopping, shopping frenzy, Snopes.com, St. Louis, Teenager of the Year, Terese Polletti, Tickle Me Elmo, Tiger Electronics, Time Warner Inc., toy history, toy industry, Toy Industry Association, toys, Tyco, Tyco International Ltd., United States, USD, Video game developers, Video game publishers, Waller, Warner Communications, Worcester, Yahoo, youtube, YouTube Inc, Zhu Zhu, Zhu Zhu Pets
Most old video games aren’t worth much money; you can buy yourself a pretty decent collection of games from the 80s with a few bucks and a trip to the flea market. But there are a select few games that are so rare, collectors are willing to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for [...]
Posted by Mark Hill on Monday, November 15, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Games · Tagged age, air raid, Atari, Atari S.A., athlete, atlantis II, Bermuda, Boston, Boston,Massachusetts,United States, Campus Challenge, Coca-Cola, eBay, eBay Inc, escape from mt drash, History of video games, Inc., Kizuna Encounter, Motherboard, mr boston, Mt. Drash, Neo Geo, Nintendo, Nintendo Campus Challenge, Nintendo Co.,Ltd., Nintendo DS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo World Championships, Pac-Man, Pepsi, pepsi invaders, Pepsico, ROM cartridge, SNK Playmore, soft plastic controller, Stadium Events, The Coca-Cola Company, ultima, Ultimate II, United States, Universal Studios, USD, Vectrex, Video game culture, Video game developers, Video game publishers
Diehard fans of famous celebrities often stay the course long after their cherished idols have long since perished. Of those unforgettable iconic stars, the top ten that are the most visited are people we can reasonably guess. People like Princess Diana and Elvis, but a few may reach out and surprise you! Long after the [...]
Posted by Natalie Jaro on Friday, October 29, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, People · Tagged America, anniversary of his birth, anniversary of the publishing, Arthur, Bagneaux Cemetery, Bruce Lee, California, Cemetery, Country Club for the Dead, Dean Martin, Deists, Diana, Dona Reed, eBay, eBay Inc, Edith Piaf, Elmira, Elvis Presley, Forest Hills Cemetery, France, Frank Sinatra, GBP, grave site, Great Mausoleum, Hoboken, Holy Trinity Church, hugh hefner, Human Interest, irish people, jack daniels, Jacob Epstein, Jim Morrison, Joe DiMaggio, King, Kung Fu teacher, Lady of the Lake, language writer, Lecturers, Los Angeles Cemetery, Marilyn Monroe, Mark Twain, Max Ernst, memphis, Michael Jackson, Music, Napoleon Bonaparte, Natalie Jaro, New Jersey, New York, New York City, Ohio, oscar wilde, Palm Springs, Paris, Paris cemetery, Pere Lachaise, Père Lachaise Cemetery, poet, Princess, Princess of Wales, prized grave site, Robert Ross, Round Oval island, Seattle, Seattle's Lakeview Cemetery, Shakespeare, singers, superintendent, Tennessee, Thomas Henegar, truman capote, United Kingdom, United States, USD, Warwickshire, Washington, Woodlawn Cemetery, writer