Entertainment

Sony Throws A PS3 At A Bravia TV At 80km/h ‘Cos You Do…

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It’s to market the fact that Sony are once again giving away a free PS3 with the purchase of select Bravias TVs after October 22. There are 25,000 PS3′s available—a few less than last time—but really, all we really care about is expensive stuff smashing into each other.


June 9, 2009
Computing

You Can Be Microsoft’s Next Lauren

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Microsoft Australia have partnered with the Nova radio network to leverage the huge success of the Laptop Hunter ads they’ve been pushng for the last couple of months. The end result is that they’re giving away $1300 each day to someone in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to buy a new PC.


April 9, 2009
Entertainment

Terminate Yourself (Or Your Cat)

If you’ve ever wondered how you’d look as an evil robot from the future, Terminate Yourself (a promotion for Terminator Salvation) is happy to indulge your curiosity. Note: Cats actually appear less evil as Terminators.


February 2, 2009
Geek Out

Virgin Are Giving Away A Virgin Galactic Flight… (Kind Of)

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Oh God yes. Remember the otherweek when we told you that Virgin Blue were teasing the idea that they were giving away a trip on Virgin Galactic? Well they are. Or, to be more precise, they’re giving away 25 million Velocity frequent flyer points, which is enough to claim your place on a trip to space.


November 25, 2008
Computing

OLPC Brings Give 1, Get 1 Promotion To Australia

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The OLPC movement rode a rollercoaster of fun disaster danger when it decided to try and give away a unit to kids in need for every unit sold to US customers last year. Now that rollercoaster ride is coming to Australia.

If you purchase an OLPC laptop, you’ll also be donating another unit to a child in need in outback Australia or the Pacific Islands. According to the website, this deal kicks off on November 30 and will only run until December 31, so get your orders in sooner rather than later.

For some reason, the OLPC is still priced in US dollars, with GST chucked on top of that, which is a kind of dodgy way of doing it, if you ask me. Still considering they’re actually making an effort to try and chance the world one laptop at a time, I suppose we can forgive them.

You can order your OLPC at Laptop.org for $US399 plus GST from November 30.

[Laptop.org]


October 31, 2008
Gaming

Radio Station 2UE Becomes 2U-Wii – Get it?

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Nintendo’s marketing strategy seems to be a it… strange. They seem to be completely ignoring, you know, gamers, and going for a generation of older, non-gaming people. I mean, I know the Wii is fun for all ages, but who knows how much cash must have changed hands for radio station 2UE to actually change their name to 2U-Wii for three weeks. It’s not just a gimmick either – their website has been overrun with the new 2U-Wii logo and the radio DJs are presented as Miis pretty much everywhere except for photos online.

The worst part is that they’re actually giving away $20K worth of Nintendo gear. Even though the Wii gets older people to play games, do they ever pull it out once the initial enjoyment of Wii Sports has worn off? No. Of course, neither do most of us, I guess, so my argument seems to have a glaring hole in it.

Oh well, carry on Nintendo. Can’t wait until you decide to fork over craploads of cash to CBS in the US to create half a dozen episodes of DSi: Miami, where victims are bludgeoned to death with Wiimotes…

[2U-Wii]


October 30, 2008

Samsung Giving Away $380,000 Worth Of Kit From November 1

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What economic crisis? On the back of the news that Sony’s giving away craploads of gear with the launch of Quantum of Solace, plus Samsung’s own “Buy a Samsung TV get a free Blu-ray player” promotion, the Korean electronics giant is backing it up with a $380,000 promotion over the Christmas period. Starting November 1, customers who buy an applicable Samsung camera, video camera, MP3 player or DVD player will go in the draw to win an hourly prize of a camera, video camera, MP3 player, DVD player, Blu-ray player or even (if you’re lucky) a 32-inch Samsung TV. Prizes will be drawn hourly, so the chances of winning are probably pretty good. It runs between November 1 and January 2 next year, and you can check out the list of selected Samsung products below.

So who’s promotion is going to get you to buy their product? Sony or Samsung?


October 28, 2008
Gadgets

Sony’s Milking Quantum Of Solace For Everything It’s Worth

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Sony just can’t seem to get enough of Bond. James Bond. Not even a week after wrapping up their not-officially-a-Bond-promotion-but-it’s-called-the-”Quantum-Code”-so-you-don’t-have-to-use-too-much-imagination-to-see-where-they-got-the-idea-from Quantum Code promotion, they’re at it again, this time offering a range of Bond-style adventures.

To be eligible for this promotion, you’ll need to pony up the cash: “For every $50 spent on participating Sony products, consumers will have the opportunity to win one of seven world-class Bond-style adventures.” There are also daily prizes including PS3s, 007 DVD box sets, movie vouchers, BigPond music download credits and adrenalin vouchers (whatever they are).

Of course, Sony are pimping the QR codes again, with the chance to double your chances in store by scanning a QR code. Considering each of the seven major prizes is worth up to $30,000 each, this isn’t exactly a bad promotion to try and win. For a full run-down of the prizes and specifics on how to enter, see the full release below…


October 24, 2008
Computing

Sony Starts Auction Royale For Bond-Themed VAIO TT

In case you’re a huge James Bond fan just on the verge of buying a laptop, Sony’s auctioning off a hundred 007-branded VAIO TTs to promote the Nov. 14 release of Quantum of Solace. Each 1.3kg TT packs an Intel Centrino 2 processor, 4GB RAM, a 64GB SSD, an 11.1-inch XBRITE LCD screen and a built-in webcam. Along with the laptop, you’ll also get a matching leather carrying case. In case you think Sony’s just trying to get its Goldfinger on, all proceeds from the auction will go to 1% For The Planet, a charity that gets companies to donate 1% of their sales to environmental organisations. [Ebay]


July 8, 2008
Mobile

Promo Box for Nokia 6205 Dark Knight Edition Is Cooler Than Phone Itself

newVideoPlayer("/batphone_giz.flv", 475, 376,""); Nokia just sent us the 6205 Dark Knight phone in a promotional box and man, is it cool. The box, that is. As you can see in the clip above, the purple box with pretty green bow on top surprised the hell out of me when I opened it–it cackled in the Joker’s voice. The box is also packed with a DVD of Batman Begins and a creepy Joker card that has the scribbles of a madman all over it. Way to go with the box, Nokia…now where’s the psycho purple 6205 Joker Edition to go with it? [Verizon Wireless]