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  • DISH Network introduced a Platinum High Definition, or HD, package as one of its many tiers of service available to customers. If you’ve looked at a list of HD channels available in that package…

  • After buying your HTC EVO telephone and signing up for a service agreement, you'll want to get a protective case to prevent damage. Enter the EVO Platinum case from Best Buy. Designed specifically for…

  • The PokeRadar, available in "Pokemon Platinum," "Diamond" and "Pearl," gives you the chance to catch an elusive shiny Pokemon. With the PokeRadar, you track down regular…

  • In "Pokemon Platinum," your main objective is to travel around the Sinnoh region as you collect badges from other Pokemon trainers. When you reach Snowpoint City, a rural, northern town, you…

  • Trainers who favor ice Pokemon in "Pokemon Platinum" know the value of Ice Beam, a powerful attack that blasts opponents with a stream of snow and hail. Ice Beam never misses its target, and…

  • Developed by Game Freak, "Pokemon Platinum" is the third game in the Nintendo DS Pokemon series, which includes "Pokemon Diamond" and "Pearl." The concept of "Shiny…

  • In "Pokemon Platinum Version," Rare Candy is an item dubiously referred to as a "vitamin," and any Pokemon it is used on is granted an additional experience level. For this reason,…

  • Rhydon is a Pokemon that evolves only via trade with certain conditions. It will only evolve if it is holding the "Protector" item while doing so. As this item was only introduced in the…

  • Giratina is a Legendary Pokemon and the game mascot of "Pokemon Platinum," appearing on the game cover and most promotional material. Giratina is a Level 47 dual Ghost/Dragon-type that can…

  • In "Pokemon Platinum" for the DS, the legendary Pokemon Regigigas dwells inside a temple in the frigid Snowpoint City. People are normally barred from entering the Snowpoint City temple, but…

  • In the "Pokemon" video games, a Spearow is a small but aggressive bird Pokemon that cautiously guards its territory. In battle, a Spearow relies on speed and physical power to hit its foes with…

  • Pastoria City is your typical Pokemon city with a PokeMart, Pokemon Center and Pokemon Gym. A good reason to revisit Pastoria after you've gotten the fourth gym badge is the Great Marsh, home of the…

  • "Pokemon Platinum" is one of the fourth installments of the Pokemon franchise and, along with "Pokemon Diamond" and "Pokemon Pearl," the first traditional Pokemon game to be released on the Nintendo…

  • Platinum medals are the ultimate test of your snowboarding skills in "SSX 3," and the game offers plenty of opportunities to get one. Each of the courses on the three mountain peaks feature criteria…

  • "F-Zero" is a futuristic racing video game in which players pilot racing machines against up to 29 virtual competitors at a time. When you initially play "F-Zero," you may compete in the Bronze,…

  • In "Pokemon: Platinum Version," some Pokemon, like Riolu, Eevee and Pichu, only evolve when they are sufficiently happy. Figuring out how a Pokemon feels about you is usually difficult. With the…

  • In the "Pokemon" games, Mamoswine is a creature that resembles an oversized boar. In battle, Mamoswine wields incredible physical strength. This power allows it to use attacks such as Take Down and…

  • "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" is a role-playing game set in Tamriel. Oblivion gates appear randomly throughout this world -- these gates lead you to an alternate reality called "Oblivion." To…

  • The game "Pokemon Platinum" allows players to migrate Pokemon from other games, such as the Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald versions of the game. Using the migration option, players can have the Pokemon…

  • When playing Pokémon Platinum, you receive a Pokedex that contains information about all the Pokémon that you've captured while you play. Your ultimate goal as a Pokémon trainer…

  • Starmie's central core glows with all the colors of the rainbow and, depending on the viewing angle, it can appear to be any one of those colors. Starmie can regrow its 10 limbs, change the color or…

  • Articuno, one of a trio of legendary elemental birds, stirs up icy wind and snow whenever it beats its turquoise wings. In "Pokemon Platinum," Articuno and his brethren, Moltres and Zapdos, roam…

  • In "Pokemon Platinum," Professor Rowan asks you to complete the Pokedex by catching every Pokemon. Your character starts a Pokedex entry for every new Pokemon she spots. Once she captures the Pokemon,…

  • "Pokemon: Platinum" features dozens of skills for the player's Pokemon to learn. These skills range from out-of-combat abilities, such as Strength and Rock Smash, that open up new paths and locations…

  • Mesprit is a Legendary Pokemon in the Nintendo DS video game "Pokemon Platinum" that roams around the Sinnoh region at random. You can find and catch Mesprit by using the Marking Map on your Poketch,…

  • Lucario is classified as the Aura Pokemon and appears in multiple titles throughout the "Pokemon" franchise, including "Pokemon Platinum" for the Nintendo DS. Lucario mixes Fighting Type special moves…

  • "Pokemon Platinum Version" for the Nintendo DS features more than 100 Pokemon to catch. Unfortunately, Groudon isn't one of them. You can still catch Groudon using the Action Replay cheating device,…

  • Regice is a member of the Regi Trio of Hoenn. This Ice-type Pokemon is completely made of Antarctic ice. Regice has seven yellow dots in the form of a plus sign as a face. Nothing, not even fire, can…

  • In the "Pokemon" games, Skorupi is a scorpion-like creature that secretes poison from its pointed tail. In battle, Skorupi excels at physical defense. However, it can also play the role of attacker,…

  • "Pokemon Platinum" is a part of the fourth generation of games in the "Pokemon" video game series. It is available on the Nintendo DS handheld gaming system, and it is the upgraded version of the…

  • In "Pokemon Platinum" for the Nintendo DS, you will explore the Sinnoh region as you battle, defeat and train various Pokemon fighters. The Hidden Power item is one you can collect and use to give…

  • Golbat is one of the many Pokemon you can catch in "Pokemon Platinum," "Pokemon Diamond" and "Pokemon Pearl." Golbat is an odd Pokemon in that it does not level up at set levels like other Pokemon,…

  • "Ho-Oh" is Pokémon #250 in the Pokedex and is both a Fire-type and a Flying-type Pokémon. Evolutions of this Pokémon are so far unknown. Just as Lugia, Pokémon #249, is the…

  • Published by Nintendo, "Pokemon Platinum" is the special edition of "Pokemon Pearl" or "Diamond." Players face the same gym leaders and elite four in all three games. "Pokemon Platinum," however,…

  • "Pokemon: Platinum" revolves around exploration and combat,. To win a fight, players must employ the abilities of their Pokemon. The game features hundreds of skills, most of which are aligned with a…

  • In the "Pokemon" video games, certain species of prehistoric Pokemon have died off from the modern world. However, if you find one of their fossils, you can resurrect them and add them to your team.…

  • "Pokemon Platinum" is a role-playing video game released exclusively for the Nintendo DS. You take on the role of a 10-year-old child who tries to be the best Pokemon trainer in the world. Route 212…

  • Pokemon is a collectible card game where the Pokemon on each card have corresponding abilities and strengths. Dialga is a legendary Pokemon found in the Pokemon Platinum card set. The Platinum Dialga…

  • Mewtwo is the legendary Pokemon from "Pokemon Red" and "Pokemon Blue." It is banned from several tournaments because it is considered one of the most powerful Pokemon in the game. To obtain Mewtwo in…

  • In "Pokemon Platinum," you receive an EXP Share item in the course of the game, given to you by one of Professor Rowan's assistants. The EXP Share is extremely useful as it allows a Pokemon to gain…

  • Hitmonlee is a fighting-type Pokemon that mainly uses kicks as his attack method. It is one of the three evolutions of Tyrogue, along with Hitmonchan and Hitmontop. To obtain a Hitmonlee in "Pokemon…

  • Most Pokemon evolve by leveling up; others evolve when you give them an evolution stone. In "Pokemon Diamond," the moonstone is a special item that you can use to evolve Nidorina, Nidorino, Clefairy,…

  • In the video game "Pokemon Platinum" you can catch Pikachu in the Trophy Garden. Since Pikachu is the mascot of the Pokemon franchise, many "Pokemon Platinum" players want to catch this Pokemon to…

  • Jigglypuff is known as the Balloon Pokemon and has appeared in multiple games across the Pokemon franchise, including "Pokemon Ruby." Using Jigglypuff's "Sing" ability causes your opponents to fall…

  • In the "Pokemon" video game series, the Viridian Forest is a location in western Kanto. In most of the games in the series, numerous bug-type Pokemon inhabit this forest; however, you may also…

  • Nomex is a synthetic material chemically similar to both nylon and kevlar. It was developed by chemical company DuPont in the early 1960s. It is not as strong as kevlar but is very resistant to…

  • Pichu is a character in the "Pokemon" series of games for Nintendo's Gameboy entertainment system series. Pokemon feature the ability to evolve into new forms, and grow as characters. Pichu is the…

  • "Pokemon Leaf Green" gives players the chance to travel in the countryside defeating and collecting super-powered monsters called Pokemon. Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokemon and the mascot of the…

  • The Pikachu-colored Pichu event is long gone, and unlikely to be repeated any time soon. But thanks to the Action Replay, you can still get this Pokemon and use it to trigger an event in Ilex Forest.…

  • In "Pokemon HeartGold," the Vs. Recorder allows you to record and watch battles you've completed. While you can only save one of your own battles in the Vs. Recorder at a time, you can upload more to…

  • In the "Pokemon" series, Igglybuff is a balloon-shaped creature with an elastic body. While Igglybuff excels in hit points, its other attributes, including defense, attack power and speed, are below…

  • Training a Pokemon until it reaches Level 100 may prove a rewarding experience for some trainers in "Pokemon: HeartGold," but for other players, hastening the process with minimal work holds allure. A…

  • As a precursor to the "walking Pokemon" feature presented in "Pokemon SoulSilver" and "HeartGold," players of the games "Pokemon Diamond" and "Platinum" were given the ability to have one of their…

  • The snake-like Seviper, first introduced in "Pokemon Ruby" and "Sapphire," has an imposing appearance and several useful strategies in battle. While its defensive stats are mediocre, it has high…

  • First introduced in the original "Pokemon" games, the cat-like Meowth remains popular with fans of all ages. As a Normal-type Pokemon, Meowth is immune to Ghost-type moves and weak against…

  • Pokemon for the Nintendo DS system has grown since starting as a trading card game in Japan. TV shows and video games have now been created to continue the growing addiction of Pokemon. "Pokemon Gold…

  • Marowak is the evolved form of Cubone and can be bred in "Pokemon Ruby" by leaving her and another Pokemon of the opposite sex (who is in the same egg group) at the daycare center on Route 117.…

  • The "Light Ball" is a special item that raises the attack of Pikachu. It can only be found on wild Pikachu. When you encounter a Pikachu in the wild, there is a small chance that it will be holding an…

  • Platinum, with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78, is a grayish-white, mostly nonreactive metal. It is one of the rarest elements in the Earth's crust, and is, therefore, very valuable.…

  • The Pikachu Colored Pichu is a special version of the Pichu Pokemon which, as the name suggests, has the coloring and general look of the evolved Pikachu. This Pokemon was only released through a…

  • Although each "Pokemon" game has its own mini-games and side missions, the game corner in Celadon City has existed since Nintendo released the first "Pokemon Red" and "Pokemon Blue" versions of the…

  • "Volt Tackle" is a powerful Electric-type attack that Pikachu can only learn in the Nintendo DS video-game "Pokemon SoulSilver." You can only get a Pikachu with "Volt Tackle" by breeding it from two…

  • In the "Pokemon Platinum," Pikachu is a small, yellow rodent that possesses the ability to generate electricity. As is the case with many species of Pokemon, wild Pikachu will occasionally come…

  • "Pokemon HeartGold" is a remake of the original "Pokemon Gold," featuring updated graphics for the Nintendo DS system. Pikachu is an Electric-type mouse Pokemon that has high speed and attack, and is…

  • The term "platinum group metal" is used to refer to any of six metallic elements -- iridium, osmium, palladium, platinum, rhodium, and ruthenium -- found side-by-side in groups 8, 9 and 10 of the…

  • Pokemon battles are a critical component of the Pokemon video game series. Two or more Pokemon will battle on behalf of their trainers in order to determine who is the strongest. Many of the video…

  • Moonstone is a massive online game that allows individuals to take the mantel of an adventurer to slay dragons and evil sorcerers. Although the game can prove highly addicting, it lacks any sort of…

  • Faulting commonly occurs in rock due to the natural stresses and strains of the earth. Intrusions are often associated with faulting and result from magma movement along weaknesses in rock. The…

  • Volt Tackle is a powerful, Electric-type attack that can leave a foe paralyzed, if he survives. It is Pikachu's signature attack in "Pokemon Sapphire," but in order to have it, a Pikachu must be born…

  • Getting new exclusive wallpapers for your Pokemon Platinum used to involve signing up for a membership on a special Japanese website, but as of 2011 there is a much easier way. Instead, you can visit…

  • In the world of "Deepolis," Helix is the primary currency for making purchases and trading items. A player with deep Helix reserves can afford the best ships, most advanced gear and most interesting…

  • Pokemon's Pikachu, a yellow mouse-like creature, frequently headlined the "Pokemon" anime series as the protagonist's favorite Pokemon sidekick. Pikachu can be discovered in a few different locations…

  • Catching Pokemon is one of the basic processes in "Pokemon Platinum" and one that will be used quite often in order to increase your party and achieve a well-balanced team. Although it is possible to…

  • The easiest way to acquire Pokemon in the Nintendo video-game series of the same name is to battle them in the wild and catch them in Pokeballs. However it is also possible to breed your own Pokemon;…

  • Platinum is a naturally occurring metal that can be found in the United States, Colombia, Ontario in Canada, and the Urals in Russia. It is considered a precious metal, more expensive even than gold,…

  • As the mascot of the entire "Pokemon" franchise, Pikachu is one of the most recognizable and popular Pokemon. Since it debuted in "Pokemon Red" and "Pokemon Blue," this Electric-type Pokemon has…

  • The "Vs. Recorder" item in the Nintendo DS video game "Pokemon SoulSilver" allows the player to record videos of their Pokemon battles and upload them onto Nintendo's Wi-Fi network for other players…

  • Volt Tackle is one of the most powerful moves in the world of "Pokemon." Only three Pokemon can use it: Pichu, Pikachu and Raichu. A Pokemon must be born with the move, so only a Pichu can obtain it.…

  • Pikachu, an Electric type Pokemon, is one of the most well-known Pokemon and has been in every single Pokemon game since the original "Pokemon Red" and "Pokemon Blue." As Pikachu is an Electric type,…

  • Volt tackle is an electric based moved in Pokemon Fire Red that has a 100% hit rate. It has a base power of 120, making it one of the strongest electric moves in the game. Pikachu, who is one of the…

  • "Pika Pika!" Anyone familiar with Pokemon will immediately recognize its mascot, the Electric mouse Pikachu. With its bright yellow fur and rosy cheeks, Pikachu has become a cultural icon. In addition…

  • In "Pokemon HeartGold" and "Pokemon SoulSilver," Pichu is small Electric-type Pokemon that resembles a mouse. The Spiky-Eared Pichu is a special creature that varies slightly from the other members of…

  • Pikachu, the mascot of the "Pokemon" series, traditionally appears early in games as a common Pokemon. However, in "Pokemon Diamond" for the Nintendo DS, Pikachu is a rarer find. You can capture…

  • In the "Pokemon" series, evolution stones have the power to transform certain species of Pokemon into stronger forms. For example, when you expose Pikachu to a Thunderstone, the electric-type mouse…

  • Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokemon that can be captured in nearly every Pokemon game. Pikachu is the most well-known Pokemon and is the official mascot of the Pokemon franchise. In "Pokemon…

  • In "Pokemon HeartGold" and "Pokemon SoulSilver" for the Nintendo DS, you can obtain a Pichu that has the same color scheme as a Pikachu through a special Nintendo Wi-Fi event. Once you have received…

  • A household craftsman interested in working with gold jewelry can melt her own white gold at home. White gold consists of palladium and nickle alloys, making its molecular structure slightly different…

  • In the "Pokemon" series, Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokemon that resembles a small rodent. Since the video game based franchise began, this Pokemon has become one of its leading mascots, even…

  • A thunderstone in "Pokemon SoulSilver" is an item that can be used to evolve specific Pokemon, much like a moonstone and a water stone. Unlike Pokemon and most in-game items, thunderstones cannot be…

  • Players of Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver must trigger a special event in order to get the unique Spiky-eared Pichu Pokemon. To get the level-30 Spiky-eared Pichu, players must first have the Shiny…

  • "Pokemon Blue," released in 1996 for the Game Boy, was the first game in the Pokemon series, introducing the world to such Pokemon as Pikachu. Pikachu, an electric-type Pokemon, has been heavily…

  • In the "Pokemon" series of video games by Nintendo, players capture, train and battle fictional animal companions called "Pokemon." There are several hundred Pokemon with different appearances, types…

  • "Pokemon HeartGold" was released in 2010 for the Nintendo DS as a re-released of "Pokemon Gold." Pikachu, who can only be found in Viridian Forest, is one of the first Pokemon encountered in the game.…

  • If you've recently started playing "Pokemon Platinum" for the Nintendo DS, you may be wondering how to find Pikachu, one of the most popular characters from the series. While Pikachu is fairly…

  • Volt Tackle is a basic attack with an electric component that causes Recoil, damaging the enemy over its next turn. Wild Pikachu do not know this skill automatically, and there is no way to train it.…

  • Treecko is a Grass-type starter Pokemon introduced in the third generation "Ruby," "Sapphire" and "Emerald" games. Treecko evolves into Grovyle at level 16 and into Sceptile at level 36. Treecko is…

  • "Pokemon SoulSilver" is the counterpart to "Pokemon HeartGold." Both games are strikingly similar to the original "Pokemon Gold" and "Pokemon Silver" games, as the names imply. While the graphics…

  • Pikachu is probably the most recognizable Pokemon in the entire franchise. The powerful electric Pokemon is the little yellow figure featured prominently in most of the television shows. Pikachu's…

  • The ability to explore a special location set under the surface world of "Pokémon Pearl" is one of the unique features of this "Pokémon" game. Players take on the role of amateur miners…

  • In Pokemon Soul Silver, you can receive different backdrops for the PC by talking to the person in the upper-right corner of the Pokemon Center in Violet City. You will need to enter different phrases…

  • In the Pokemon games, fossils are special items first introduced in the "Red," "Blue" and "Yellow" versions of the popular franchise. In "Pokemon SoulSilver" for the Nintendo DS, players can find…

  • There are hundreds of Pokemon in the Pokemon game series. Although most can be captured in the wild, there are certain Pokemon that can only be obtained by special means. Iggybuff is a Pokemon that…

  • In "Pokemon HeartGold," you can give your Pokemon items to carry to provide boosts in battle. The Light Ball, a small orb that raises its carrier's attack and special attack stats, can be given to…

  • Precious metal for jewelry-making is available in variety of forms. It comes in sheets, tubes and wires, which can be shaped into rings, earrings and bracelets. Many metals, such as gold, are alloys,…

  • "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask" places the player in the familiar role of Link; however, instead of saving the kingdom of Hyrule, Link must save Termina. The game involved a new gameplay element…

  • The Magnet Pass is a key item in the "Pokemon HeartGold" and "Pokemon SoulSilver" games for the Nintendo DS. It allows the player to ride the Magnet Train back and forth between Goldenrod City in…

  • "Pokemon: SoulSilver Version" features the Magnet Train transport, which allows players to travel at any time of the week. To get the pass for the train, you must retrieve a doll for a girl in Saffron…

  • Fossils are special items in the Pokemon universe. In Pokemon Platinum, you can obtain a total of seven different fossils. You can find the Skull Fossil and Armor Fossil underground as soon as you…

  • The Magnet Train was introduced in second and fourth generation Pokemon games, including "Pokemon Soul Silver." A magnet train pass allows a player to ride the train, which makes the journey from…

  • "Pokemon: Platinum Version" features a "Distortion Zone" and a "Wi-Fi Plaza" that allows up to four players to participate in mini-games. One of these mini-games involves digging for underground…

  • Gold melts at about 1,800 F, depending on the karat weight. The furnace to melt the gold is very simple but must be constructed correctly to function efficiently. Safety procedures are extensive and…

  • "Pokemon: HeartGold" is a follow-up to the original Pokemon games, developed for the Nintendo DS system. Like other games in the series, "HeartGold" is a role-playing game that encourages you to catch…

  • The "Pokemon" series is all about capturing pokemon. In order to do this, you need Pokeballs, which can be thrown at weakened enemies to catch them. With every throw, however, there's a chance of…

  • Although hundreds of Pokemon are available in "Pokemon: HeartGold," you cannot capture many of them. Unlike wild Pokemon, you will not encounter them in the forests and tall grass. Instead, you must…

  • Although hard to find, the Moonstone in the video game "Pokemon Platinum" can assist you in evolving certain Pokemon, such as Jigglypuff, Nidorina, and Skitty. This is the only way to evolve these…

  • Many video games rely on completing specific tasks in order to advance through the game and ultimately complete the game. Pokemon Soul Silver requires you to complete tasks that will allow to become…

  • Every "Pokemon" game has several side quests and mini-games. One of the traditions has been a slot machine game. In "Pokemon Pearl," you will find the slot machines in the Veilstone City Game Corner.…

  • In the HeartGold version of Pokemon, wild Pokemon sometimes hold items that boost their abilities; for example, a wild Pikachu holding a Light Ball will know the move Volt Tackle. You can also get a…

  • There are many types of software for check printing. One such program is VersaCheck Platinum. VersaCheck Platinum is compatible with other software that is helpful for personal or professional…

  • The moonstone in "Pokemon Pearl" is the only way to evolve Clefairy to Clefable, Skitty to Delcatty, Nidorina to Nidoqueen, Nidorino to Nidoking and Jigglypuff to Wigglytuff. Moonstones can be found…

  • Gold, considered a valuable, precious metal, is often used in jewelry such as rings and necklaces. Some jewelers or gold owners may wish to melt their gold down. A few gold coins, for example, can be…

  • The most expensive of the precious metals, platinum is more durable and long-lasting than either silver or gold. Its gleaming finish makes it a popular choice for wedding bands, anniversary presents…

  • The Moonstone from "Pokemon Platinum" is an evolutionary stone that, when used, evolves a particular Pokemon, such as Nidorino, Clefairy and Jigglypuff. However, only with a Moonstone can players…

  • The "Mondo Solitaire" and "Platinum Solitaire" applications for mobile devices both have something to offer players looking for on-the-go solitaire card games. Where one game provides a larger number…

  • "Pokemon Platinum," according to the Pokemon website, advances the "Pokemon Diamond" and "Pokemon Pearl" games, including a new world (the Distortion World) that makes the game more enjoyable and…

  • The Mystery Gift in "Pokémon Platinum" is a special feature you must add to your game after you have started playing it. Mystery Gift means you can get a special rare Pokémon that…

  • Released in 2009, Pokemon Platinum is an enhanced version of both Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl. Among the game's most coveted items is the "master ball," which has a 100 percent success rate for…

  • The platinum trophy in "The Godfather 2" for the PS3 is also called the "Act like a Mobster, Think like a Don" trophy. It's signifies that the player has acted like a mobster throughout the game. It…

  • "Pokemon Platinum" introduced new game mechanics and many new features. One of them is the ability to gain access to the rarely available Flower Paradise. Getting to Flower Paradise gives the player a…

  • A light ball in "Pokemon" is a rare item that comes from a wild Pikachu. The light ball doubles the attack and special attack of the player's Pikachu. The light ball can also be used in…

  • “Pokemon Platinum” is a version of the popular role-playing game series that allows you to train pokemon creatures to battle other pokemon to receive rewards. The “Platinum”…

  • Fossils in Pokemon Platinum are rocks containing extinct Pokemon that you discover while digging in the Underground. If your Trainer ID is an even number, you have a chance of finding the Armor Fossil…

  • "Pokemon Platinum" is a role-playing game developed by Game Freak and released by Nintendo for its DS console. The game puts players in control of a young Pokemon trainer as he travels through the…

  • Gabbro is a medium-grained, ultramafic igneous rock. It is made up of plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene. Gabbro is an intrusive igneous rock, meaning that it forms from the solidification of magma…

  • Platinum, like other precious metals, is a valuable and limited commodity. The most common use for platinum is as a component in catalytic converters, which break more harmful emissions down and…

  • A thermocouple is a device that is formed by the junction between dissimilar metals. It develops a small voltage that varies with its temperature, and the output is monitored to provide an accurate…

  • The Convention of the Metre is an international treaty that grants the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) authority to establish a worldwide standard of measurement. In the resulting…

  • Perhaps you have noticed that your platinum ring has become tight. The simple solution is to take your ring to a reputable jeweler for sizing. However, platinum has certain properties that make it…

  • Melting gold and platinum is essential for some hobbies, such as making jewelry. In order to do this properly, having the right tools is paramount. Before you visit the specialty store or shop online,…

  • Gold and platinum are among the world's most valuable substances. Traded daily on major commodities exchanges, their worth often approaches or exceeds $1000 an ounce. Gold is an ancient staple of…

  • Platinum, gold, silver and other precious metals are used to create jewelry. The precious metals are mixed with other alloys such as nickel, zinc and copper. The weight of precious metals such as…