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Lifesaving items in TLBB
While a number of MMOs encourage team efforts in various quests and instances available throughout online games, one of the most significant parts of a player’s journey still remains the quality of goodies occupying their inventory.
Kids get more mileage out of modern gadgets
Kids are shunning traditional car games in favour of modern entertainment gadgets, according to the results of a nationwide test carried out by Pixmania.
Churchill Insurance warns football fans to avoid a TV drama
Retailers and manufacturers are making the most of the forthcoming World Cup with offers on new television sets.

Panasonic Blu-ray recorders with twin 'Freeview+HD' tuners
Panasonic debuts two new DIGA Blu-ray Disc recorders in the UK. The DMR-BW880EBK and BW780EBK with Freeview+HD.

Skype from your large screen TV in High Definition
Now Panasonic HDTV* owners can make free Skype-to-Skype calls from their large screen TV, which means they can see family and friends on a large screen from the comfort of their living as they talk to them.
Samsung puts the power of 3D into hands of consumers
Samsung has led the charge in the first half of 2010 to bring the full 3D viewing experience into the consumer home – and not just with 3D TVs. Samsung’s Full HD camcorders, such as the HMX-S series and HMX-H series, now allow users to connect to Samsung 3D TVs and see themselves in 3D through innovative 2D-to-3D conversion technology.

Phase two released of Mitsubishi ASX Challenge
Mitsubishi recently launched the “ASX Challenge Game” to help launch the all-new ASX crossover, which goes on-sale from July 1st this year. The game, designed by Double Fusion, has been a run-away success with over 50,000 people playing in the month since its launch on 19th April.

LG’s slim HB965TZ Blu-ray Home Cinema
LG has unveiled the HB965TZ Home Cinema System. This elegant Blu-ray home cinema system delivers rich sound from slim, wall-mountable speakers and wirelessly connects to limitless content.
Sony’s 3D experience pavilions to open during World Cup
During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Sony will open a variety of pavilions in seven countries (including South Africa) where visitors will be able to experience the “3D world Created by Sony,” featuring vivid 3D images of football as well as entertainment content including music, movies and games from across the Sony Group.
Live 3D sport broadcasts to be biggest driver for 3D viewing
Live 3D sporting events will be the biggest driver for the 3D broadcast industry, according a whitepaper by Screen Digest and commissioned by Panasonic Europe.
LG partners with Topshop for Kate Moss launch
LG is partnering with leading fashion retailer, Topshop, to supply a range of commercial display screens to support its latest high profile launch – the Kate Moss Summer ’10 collection.
Score a free TV to watch England at this year's World Cup
Over 30 million Brits are planning to follow the World Cup from the comfort of their own living rooms, according to uSwitch.com. But while some TV shops are attempting to lure consumers in with money back offers that are dependent on England's performance, it's the mobile phone companies that are truly offering the safe bet this year.
When is your card not a card?
All of the UK's major credit card providers treat any form of gambling activity on a credit card as a cash withdrawal, according to analysis by moneysupermarket.com.

Colour coordinate with the latest offering from Meridian Audio
Meridian Audio is now offering the ultimate bespoke colour service, Meridian Select, to customers worldwide. In today’s interiors market, there is a huge array of furniture finishes available.

Raumfeld multi-room audio system
Raumfeld, the Berlin-based multi-room audio specialists, announces the UK availability of its next-generation hi-fi system.