
Microsoft isn’t a stranger to the iTunes App Store and now Microsoft Studios has just released Kinectimals, it’s a game!! The $2.99 app brings the island of Lemuria directly to your iOS device of choice. The app is a stand-alone mobile pet simulator that also allows you to unlock five new cubs for the original Xbox 360 version and just like the Windows Phone version that only launched in earlier this month ago.
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Microsoft’s Kinectimals lands on the App Store
December 14th, 2011
Gadget news Canon EOS Rebel T3 now available in assorted colors
June 21st, 2011
Gadget news
Available exclusively from Canon’s online store, the EOS Rebel T3 EF 18-55 IS II Lens Kit in three new color variations – red, brown and metallic gray, in addition to the standard black color.
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Nikon D5100 kit now available at Best Buy for $900
April 17th, 2011
Gadget news 
Good news, the Nikon D5100 DSLR has just hit the shelves of Best Buy a few days early for $899.99 while the ME-1 external mic won’t be here until the original April 21st launch. Amazon and Adorama are also already taking pre-orders for $800.
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Nintendo Wii price dropping to $196.99 at Toys R Us, Best Buy
April 17th, 2011
Gadget news 
It’s still month away for Nintendo Wii price cut, but Best buy and Toy R US can’t wait for this. So both already have the motion-controlled console on sale for $170 today. This doesn’t look like a permanent price cut — note Limited Time Offer!. It’s available in white or black, both variants including Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort and a Wii Remote Plus. The older MotionPlus bundle is also available for the same price, if for some reason you’d prefer a bigger controller.
Sony PlayStation 3 shipd reach 50 million units around the globe
April 16th, 2011
Gadget news 
Sony has announced that the cumulative sales of the PlayStation 3 surpassed 50 million units shipped around the globe, while the PS Move controller introduced late last year has also kept pace and rounded its own milestone with eight million units shipped in worldwide. The PlayStation Network service also has has more than 75 million registered accounts and operates in 59 countries and regions around the world.
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