10th November 2008
Nintendo have seen their profits soar by 34 per cent in just the first half of this year and the Japanese company hope that their “cheap and cheerful” DS and Wii consoles will prove to be the most popular toys this Christmas.
The company did see an...
10th November 2008
The games of Rugby and Association Football were founded in England around half way through this century and records have been found in early China, from at least two thousand years ago, that show evidence of games similar to football being played.
As ...
30th October 2008
The architecture in the city of Barcelona is awe inspiring and very memorable and the Hotel Silken Diagonal is no exception.
Since 2004, the hotel has stood out for its modern architecture and especially its imaginative black and white combination on...
30th October 2008
This year, laptops and LCD TVs have been very popular purchases with customers and with so many to choose from it can be difficult to make the distinction between them all. Here are two of the most impressive gadgets around that may help entice you into ...
27th October 2008
No.5 Maddox Street is a hotel with a difference and is situated just off Regent Street, it is also only five minutes away from Soho or Mayfair right in the heart of central London.
The philosophy of No.5 is somewhat different to many hotels, as No.5 wa...
23rd October 2008
The Sony PSP has recently been revitalised into the PSP 3000 which was released on the 15th October.
The PSP has always been a very popular handheld gaming unit and news of its initial release as a portable Playstation was cause for much excitement. T...
21st October 2008
Halloween is on its way again and many people are now starting to decide on how they are going to celebrate.
If you really want to go all out this year and celebrate in style then why not make a visit to some of the spookiest areas in America? You cou...
21st October 2008
Choosing a mortgage is a very important decision to make and it is important that you think carefully about repayment methods, interest rates and your needs in general before opting for a mortgage.
Some lenders may have mortgages on offer that have un...
21st October 2008
For many families, a trip to Orlando is a great holiday for all of the family, especially when it involves a visit to one of the famous and fun-filled theme parks. During the month of October, many of the theme parks put on extra special Halloween perfor...
13th October 2008
A leading financial services provider has found that the total number of unsecured loans taken out by people in the UK has increased in the past few months.
The company has revealed that unsecured loans are amongst one of the many types of debt that ha...
10th October 2008
Ministers have found that there are a third of students who are unable to start paying back their loans due to them not earning enough money.
This news comes at a time when there is already worry that graduates will find it difficult to get a job due t...
08th October 2008
The number of Britons finding that they are unable to pay their mortgages, loans or credit card bills every month has soared in the last six months.
Figures were revealed yesterday that showed that more than one in ten people are struggling to pay thei...
07th October 2008
Two charities have announced that they will be taking the Government to court due to them not doing all that they can to tackle high energy bills.
The case will be based on an act that was passed eight years ago which said the Government would have to ...
07th October 2008
Energy regulator Ofgem is set to publish their findings from an inquiry that was started back in February.
The investigation looked into leading suppliers’ gas and electricity prices due to the imposed big price increases that occurred around the sam...
06th October 2008
An insurance firm has been taken to court as they have refused to make a $10 million payment to the three year old daughter of late actor Heath Ledger.
The insurance company claimed that they believed Heath Ledger’s death to be suspicious, adding tha...