100 posts tagged kiosks
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Two Number 14’s, Large Fries, & A Coke
http://www.proctorformayor.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ two-number-14s-large-fries-a-coke/…Hey, Larry Wilson! The California Supreme Court has overturned the gay marriage ban! Good on them, too. I’m not against gay marriage in the slightest bit. If you’re a true Republican, you believe in the government staying out of your personal freedoms.
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New Killzone 2 Direct Feed Screens and Updated Impressions
http://www.jplaystation.com/ 2008/ 05/ 08/ new-killzone-2-direct-feed-screens-an…More impressions from Magazine writer TTP from the SCEE event which was held on tuedays: "Ok, just got back from London and I guess it’s time for me to share some Killzone 2 impressions with you. First of all, in order to actually play the game I had to wait in line for around a fucking hour.
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Technology Enthusiast Starts DVD 357 Blog
http://www.prfriend.com/ pr/ 2008/ 05/ 08/ technology-enthusiast-starts-dvd-357-…The DVD 357 Blog readers can keep up with the latest computer peripherals and pc accessory technology news and topics like the latest from peripherals for Apple Computes and great IBM PC accessories. Phoenix, AZ, May 08, 2008 — DVD Technology geekster, David Cohen, has partnered with Neekam company to create the DVD 357 Blog.
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Xbox 360 kiosks headed to children's hospitals across the US
http://google-gadgets.com/ blogs/ xbox/ 159/ xbox-360-kiosks-headed/Xbox 360 kiosks headed to children's hospitals across the US Posted on May 7, 2008 in Xbox (Games) Microsoft has teamed up with Companions in Courage in order to bring "hundreds" of Xbox 360 kiosks to children's hospitals across the nation, and the gaming stations have already been installe...
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Microsoft Donates Xbox 360 Kiosks to Children’s Hospital
http://www.fuzzlinks.com/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ microsoft-donates-xbox-360-kiosks-to-chi…Microsoft is teaming with the Companions in Courage Foundation to deliver Xbox 360 kiosks to children’s hospitals across the country, the company announced today. Each kiosk will include an Xbox 360 packed with select games, movies, television content and access to a private network that allows hospitalized children to play games and chat.
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Xbox 360 Gaming Kiosks
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 05/ 06/ xbox-360-gaming-kiosksMicrosoft has just partnered with a non-profit organization known as Companions in Courage, aiming to bring hundreds of standalone Xbox 360 kiosks to children’s hospitals all over the country in order to keep them occupied in ways different from the idiot box.
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Xbox 360 kiosks coming to childrens hospitals
http://danstechnstuff.com/ 2008/ 05/ 06/ xbox-360-kiosks-coming-to-childrens-hos…Xbox 360 kiosks coming to childrens hospitals Posted on May 6, 2008 by Dan Microsoft is teaming up with Companions in Courage to bring Xbox 360 kiosks to children’s hospitals across the US, beginning with Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian, Children’s Hospital &
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Taking control - Self Service (press release)
http://www.controldietweight.net/ atkins-diet/ taking-control-self-service-press…Taking control Self Service (press release), KY - 1 hour ago For instance, savvy grocery retailers using remote management-equipped product-lookup kiosks could have noted that when the Atkins Diet hit the news, …
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Microsoft to bring Xbox 360 kiosks to hospitals
http://www.slipperybrick.com/ 2008/ 05/ microsoft-to-bring-xbox-360-kiosks-to-ho…Microsoft to bring Xbox 360 kiosks to hospitals Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on May 5th, 2008 Recently Microsoft announced a new partnership with the non-profit organization Companions in Courage, an organization dedicated to supporting families with children who are dealing with life-threatening medical conditions.
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Microsoft Teaming Up With Companions In Courage To Bring Xbox 360 Kiosks To Hospitals
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 05/ 05/ microsoft-teaming-up-with-companions-in-c…By Andrew Liszewski A few weeks ago Microsoft announced a new partnership with the non-profit organization Companions in Courage which is dedicated to supporting families with children who are dealing with life-threatening medical conditions.