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Gifts and Gadgets 2008 - Part 3

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Image of Elmo Live, Photoshop Elements, and digital camera.

The Inexpensive Stuff

In the final part of his annual series about what is hot in high-tech this holiday season, New York bureau chief Scott Gurvey examines some toys that will take a smaller bite out of your budget.

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External Links/Articles*

To find out more about the tech products and services mentioned in Scott Gurvey's report, explore these external links:

  • Bakugan Battle Brwalers
    Bakgugan Battle Brawlers are action-figures with a card game and accompanying cartoon program.
  • Boogie Superstar
    Boogie Superstar is a video game from Electronic Arts that runs on the Nintendo Wii system.
  • Boom Blox
    Boom Blox is a video game from Electronic Arts that runs on the Nintendo Wii system.
  • Elmo Live
    This links to information about Elmo Live offered on the Fisher-Price website. Fisher-Price manufactures the toy.
  • Hasbro Family Game Night
    This links to information about Electronic Arts' video game version of Hasbro Family Game Night for Wii and PlayStation 2.
  • Lips
    Lips is a music game for the Microsoft Xbox system.
  • PhotoSave DVD
    This DVD from Verbatim aims to make it easier for users to backup and archive digital photos.
  • Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements
    This links to information about Adobe's consumer photo editing and video editing software.
  • Scene It?
    Scene It? from Screenlife is a series of movie and TV triva games for the DVD player.
  • Spike the Ultra Dinosaur
    This links to information about Spike the Ultra Dinosaur offered on the Fisher-Price website. Fisher-Price manufactures the toy.
  • Wii Fit
    This links to information about Nintendo's Wii Fit exercise video game.
  • You're In the Movies
    You're in the Movies is a game for the Microsft Xbox system.
  • *Clicking these external links will take you off the NBR web site on PBS.org. NBR has no affiliation with these sites.

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