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Sony has unveiled the Move for the PS3 which will be available this fall, for under $100, PlayStation eye camera, and a game.
Sony wants to get the jump ahead on Microsoft’s Natal and win over current Wii users.
I play my consoles in this order: PS3, Xbox, Wii/Wii fit, DS. I think big Wii-only “gamers” truly enjoy the SMB series or enjoy watching Mii’s dance around the screen doing various activities. I can’t really see anyone buying the Wii just for the remote functionality…
Regardless, I don’t think that this Sony Move will be that much different from the Wii remote EXCEPT for the fact that it’s wireless, meaning that unlike the Wii Remote and Nunchuck that have a wired connection between the two, the Sony Move and it’s secondary remote communicate wirelessly.
I guess only time will tell…
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Want to join an exclusive community from Mercedes Benz!! Hurry to see if you qualify for Generation Benz, this is a rare opp from a BIG Corporation.
Incentive information was not given, but more often then not, there is some type of reward for joining these short-term communities.
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So excited! I got accepted in the Pogo.com Beta Testing Program! :D
They aren’t accepting any new applications, but I’ll update this when they are!

If you are interested in Beta Testing, checkout my post I wrote about Beta Testing.
I LOVE Pogo! If you do too, snag some of the FREE Tokens I have found!
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I have a ONE TIME USE code for one lucky reader to get any game at Playfirst for ONLY $2.99. The code: PVR7R-JDDDT-4HP3F-N47KX
With over 1,000 games to choose from, I’m sure someone can use it!
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BestBuy has a printable coupon ( .pdf ) for 10% off select categories instore!
Expires March 15th, 2010
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This coupon is YMMV as many stores aren’t accepting them for various reasons.
Get $10 off of a $20 purchase at Kohl’s, with this printable coupon.
Expires March 14th 2010
Submitted by: on March 9, 2010 Font Size:

One of my favorite themed weeks. Consumer Protection Week!
Consumer.gov has compiled a great resource called Scam Watch with articles, videos and more!
Also check out the National Financial Capability Challenge to get materials on the awards program designed to increase the financial knowledge and capability of high school aged youth across the United States so they can take control over their financial futures. Good Stuff.
Also, get the FREE 2010 Consumer Action Handbook ( .pdf ) which has info on preventing identity theft, understanding credit, filing a consumer complaint, and much more.

Submitted by: on March 9, 2010 Font Size:

Ever wonder where your milk comes from? I was reading my mail from BoingBoing and this article caught my eye.
Personally, I have never wondered where my milk comes from, but if you have, boy, do I have the site for you! Whereismymilkfrom.com, tells you exactly which dairy farm your milk originates from!
My life is more complete somehow.
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Remember those commercials for LifeLock? The ones where the CEO of Lifelock placed his social security number on the side of a van and promised to protect your identity for the loq price of ONLY $10 per month?
AND THEN, that same CEO contracted another firm when his identity was stolen?
Well now, in one of the largest FTC-state coordinated settlements on record, LifeLock and its principals will be barred from making, (sic) ANY MORE, deceptive claims and required to take more stringent measures to safeguard the personal information they collect from customers.
According to the FTC:
The FTC will use the $11 million it receives from the settlements to provide refunds to consumers. It will be sending letters to the current and former customers of LifeLock who may be eligible for refunds under the settlement, along with instructions for applying. Customers do not have to contact the FTC to be eligible for refunds. Up-to-date information about the redress program can be found at this website.
The information stored from customers, wasn’t even encrypted! Sigh…
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March 10th is Great Energy Efficiency Day, so if you haven’t switched over to ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent lights (CFL), it’s a good day to switch!
Not only are CFL bulbs more “green friendly”, but CFL bulbs SAVE money. According to the EnergyStar site:
An ENERGY STAR qualified compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL) will save about $30 over its lifetime and pay for itself in about 6 months. It uses 75 percent less energy and lasts about 10 times longer than an incandescent bulb.
Then, take the EnergyStar Pledge and pledge to save energy and help fight global warming by replacing at least ONE standard bulb with a CFL!

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