Posts Tagged ‘jeopardy’
Jeopardy! supercomputer being developed by IBM will surely kill us all
It looks like Jeopardy! contestants will be the latest in a long line of humans being replaced by computers if IBM has its way.

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Jeopardy! supercomputer being developed by IBM will surely kill us all
Refurbished first-gen Kindle for $299
Looks like Amazon is unloading some first-generation refurbished Kindles at $299, a so-so savings over a new second generation unit at $360. As the resident cheapskate here at CrunchGear, even I would pony up the extra $60 for the newer version, but this refurb deal might be worth monitoring in the hopes that the price drops even more. At $269 or even $249, this would begin to look more and more enticing.

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Refurbished first-gen Kindle for $299
Samsung launching first Android device in June, calls it the I7500
Samsung finally went ahead and did what we’ve expected them to do today with the announcement of their first Android powered handset, the I7500. Better late than ever, I say. The I7500 is no slouch in the feature department with a 3.2-inch AMOLED touch-screen, GPS, Wi-Fi, and 8GB of internal memory.

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Samsung launching first Android device in June, calls it the I7500
CrunchGear Week in Review: Please, Pleo Edition
Pleo creator Ugobe files for bankruptcy “KissPhone” concept - really? How to make the perfect taco Review: Mountain Dew Throwback [Update] Portable housing concepts

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CrunchGear Week in Review: Please, Pleo Edition
Double Review: Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy for the iPhone/iPod Touch
Quick Version: You’re a fountain of useless knowledge and desperately searching for an outlet to convey your brain power. Sony Pictures Television has the perfect solution for you with two iconic game shows for your iPhone or iPod Touch: Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy. Read the rest of this entry > >

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Double Review: Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy for the iPhone/iPod Touch
Video: Inside Edition tackles the NES in 1988
Bill O’Reilly and his intrepid investigators attempt to grok the NES craze in this special report from two decades ago. It’s a fun trip back to a time where there were such jobs as “Game-play counselor” and “Fun Club President.” Remember Howard

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Video: Inside Edition tackles the NES in 1988