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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Nerf gun shoot in new Vortex drives! And they are Awesome!

Jordan Crook studied English literature at the University of New York before entering the tech space. Prior to joining TechCrunch Crook dabbled in mobile marketing and mobile apps, as well as doing reviews for MobileBurn and MobileMarketer. Kruk, fascinated with the production of alternative sources of energy and greentech. It is currently a writer for CrunchGear. ? Read More

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When I was growing up, one of my all time favorite toys was my Nerf dart blaster. Each summer, the other neighborhood children and I would take off on our bikes, guns, tied to our backs and are fully foam war. It was a solid decade as I lifted my not dangerous weapons, but something magical evening. I got to go to the opening of its vortex Nerf bar guns and realized that these things not only for children.

There are four new models in the line of the Vortex, and although they look very similar to the old Nerf guns, these sexy beasts something totally new log their sleeve: drives. Yes little green drives fly from these bad boys, and if you've seen it happen, you will not believe that it does not hurt to get a kick.

Vortex nitron:

That's a bad Mamma jamma Vortex family. This is the first drive is fully automatic, clip fed blaster in the Vortex. Removable clip can hold up to 20 discs at a time and comes with additional clip that attaches to the rear of the pistol for a quick restart. Nitron shoots up to 50 feet and is capable of rapid fire shooting, although it really is from the disk per second. Still impressive, but don't get the idea that this is the sort of Nerf machine gun. It requires six c batteries not included and will retail for $ 39.99.

Vortex Praxis:

Praxis is designed for long-range shooting and should come in handy for those who trained sniper. It comes with a Detachable shoulder stock, just in case the hands too short. Unlike nitron practice requires good pump before each shot and comes with a clip, which carries up to 10 drives at the same time. Practice will go for $ 24.99.

Vortex Vigilon:

Vigilon is a Nerf blaster in the mid-sized and perfect for small children. He spends up to five disks simultaneously and comes with a built-in drive rapid restart clip. When the button is clicked, a sideways is released from the drop-down video and from the disks, it is very easy, just grab five simultaneously and push them there. Pop it back into place, and you are ready to go. Vigilon will cost you $ 15.99.

Vortex of a Proton:

Meet Nerf's baby blaster: the Proton. This little devil shoots one drive at a time and comes with three disks. It's super easy to download, and light enough for a small child could run with it all day without feeling weighed. Proton will go at a relatively low price of $ 9.99.

All four new models of Vortex will be available in retail stores throughout the country on 10 September, as well as HasbroToyShop.com. Check out our hands Gallery just past the break.


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Friday, August 12, 2011

Chinese smugglers shoot Zip line across the River to illegally ship iPads

Biggs is the editor of TechCrunch gadgets. Biggs wrote for the New York Times, InSync, United States at the weekend, popular mechanics, popular science, money, and a number of other outlets for technology and watches. He is the former editor-in-Chief of Gizmodo.com and lived in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. You can Tweet it here and G + it here. ? Read More

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As Kramer and Newman, puts the mail truck in Michigan for profit on a bottle can be returned, Chinese smugglers shot an arrow through the border between the Mainland and Hong Kong s.a.r., connected to a rope. They then zipped down collection of iPads and iPhones, hoping to earn a tax differences between the two areas.

Gizchina reports that smugglers shot arrows from high-rise with a Crossbow in Shenzhen and hit a small house in Hong Kong, Sha Tau KOK River. Then they sent crates and gear boxes across the border in the dead of night until authorities noticed electronics box flying through the air in Hong Kong s.a.r. at 300 meters from (my emphasis).

They nabbed $ 46 000 worth of gear, although there is no telling how many have passed unnoticed.


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