The Razer Switchblade: New Gaming Gadget 4

The Razer Switchblade Gadget Review – The marketing of the product is going better than expected as they won the Consumer Electronics Show 2011, feedback from gamers are also becoming more intense as they reveal more of the products feature. The Razer Switchblade was being developed undercover this past 2 years, they just recently released a prototype for demo purposes which gained the gamers attention.

You can view the Razer Switchblade Review and see for your self what all the buzz are about, the Razer team is expecting more eyes as times goes by as there are more or less %69 gamers over the american population. Much have been said, this could be the next generation of portable gaming as it offers a unique way for gamers to feel the game itself.

People can play all sorts of games (based from Razer) as the Switchblade can adopt to any games made, the User Interface (movement keys, skill slots and item slot’s design are adopted to the keyboard. The Razer developers are seeing more and more possibilities for the gadget, such as; doctors playing their favorite MMORPG or RTS games during a free time, students using Switchblade at campus, a group of friends playing together with wifi. The Razer Switchblade Price is still nothing but a rough estimation of about $500.

US Unemployment Rate Dropped The Lowest In Four Years 0

In the span of four years within a month period, December marked the lowest drop of unemployment rate. In a layman’s point of view, this could be indicating good news. A lowering unemployment rate would mean that those who lost their jobs in the recession are now getting back on their track and has moved on.

However, for the economists, this lowering of unemployment rate implies a lot of things. It may generally look good but this thing happen due to several reasons. It was found out that the work force of the country also lowered. It has been estimated that 260,000 adults dropped out of the labor force for various reasons, and were no longer counted as unemployed by the government. The overall participation rate in the U.S. labor force fell to a new recession low of 64.3%.

According to economist Heidi Shierholz of the Economic Policy Institute, “Incredibly, the U.S. labor force is now smaller than it was before the recession started, though it should have grown by over 4 million workers to keep up with working-age population growth over this period.”

In addition to that, some of those 99ers are no longer eager to go back to work and are only demanding an unemployment extension. Laziness has somewhat caught to some of them.

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