Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Wikipedia for shopping

Well, here is a pot that will help you search through and find the best deals for shopping. Shopwiki.com is a site that catches and lists all the best deals even when they are not paid to it.

The site list wide range of products ranging from accessories, automotives, arts and crafts, clothing etc. You also can get a list of iPod deals too. The site is really cool and is really very helpful to those who search in net before buying.

Through shopwiki you are assured of getting anything and everything in the market today. So, guys next time you start searching for shopping I recommend you shopwiki for you search.

China devastated by a 7.8 earthquake

The devastated quake that rocked China yesterday has claimed 10,000 lives already. Reports say that another 10,000 are feared to be buried under the city of Mianzhu. This quake is said to be the worst that has hit in 32 years. The quake measured 7.8 in Richter scale. While the Chinese government has sent out 50,000 troops to the three countries worst hit by the quake the troops are struggling to reach the battered mountainous areas. Heavy rains combined with low clouds has made relief through helicopters impossible while the roads have been blocked due to storms. Any plans to parachute the troops has also been called off due to storm. Thousands of eager relatives from all over the world are really worried regarding the lives of their dear ones as no ready information was available.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Zune to resuce


Guys, be careful when you use Microsoft Zune the next time to view your movies downloaded from Bit torrents. It applies mainly to the latest episodes of “Heroes” or any other NBC shows.

The news is that the future updates of the Microsoft products may well have software that will block unauthorized copies of the copyrighted videos from being viewed using it. Microsoft has announced that it will soon start selling the video programming for this effect for Zune. These will include programs from NBC Universal, which has pulled its shows off Apple’s iTunes Store.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Bad credit offers for you!!!

Well, most of the people living in this world fall into a bad credit situation every now and then and this is really very common. People should not get upset or should break down due to this. Life offers a second chance for all in this world. Like wise there are a number of lenders willing to help out those in a bad credit situation. Badcreditoffers.com is one such leading company helping out people with financial problems.


The company has a very dedicated staff league that continuously monitors the trend in the market and offer solutions that are in hot demand in the market. The company is mainly aimed at helping out people with bad credit status. The bad credit loans offered by this firm serve in bringing up the people in deep abyss. The site offers bad credit credit cards to bring out the people from their sad state. The firm offers the best credit suited to you. The firm is truly a second chance for the people with less than perfect credit rating. So, guys just visit this page and enjoy various services provided by the site.


Microsoft closes in on Apple

Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), which trails far behind Apple in the portable media player market, tried to narrow the gap Tuesday with the release of new technology that enables Zune users to share more of their music libraries with friends.

The latest update to the Zune software that synchronizes the player with a person's music library on the PC and Microsoft's online store reflects how Microsoft is hoping to grab market share from the Apple iPod by encouraging Zune users to build online social networks. Microsoft last November launched a music community Web site called Zune Social, where users could browse each other's playlists and share opinions on songs and bands.

Grand Theft Auto IV creates record

Video-game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. said Wednesday that sales of its popular and eagerly anticipated title "Grand Theft Auto IV" reached more than $500 million in its first week of availability.

The company said it has sold more than 6 million units globally since the game was released on April 29.

The New York-based company said it sold 3.6 million units on its opening day alone, worth a retail value of $310 million worldwide.

"Grand Theft Auto IV" follows the criminal exploits of protagonist Niko Bellic, an immigrant-turned-gangster who travels from Eastern Europe to Liberty City, the game's fictional locale based on New York City. As Bellic, players can hijack cars, earn cash for criminal activities, shoot innocent bystanders and visit strip clubs.

Critics say the extreme violence in "Grand Theft Auto" video games could be harmful to children, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving has complained that the latest version includes the ability to drive while intoxicated.