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    Entries from July 3, 2011 - July 9, 2011

    Saturday
    Jul092011

    "Sprinkles! Get on that 50. cal now!!" Freddiew's latest masterpiece - Video

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    "Sprinkles! Get on that 50. cal now!!" Freddiew's latest masterpiece - Video

    It seems as if Freddiew has done everything in the book when it comes to creating insanely action-packed short films featuring combat, love and of course, ground splitting machine gun fire. Even though Freddiew thought he had covered everything in the book, he realized he missed one of the most important things — cats!

    Saturday
    Jul092011

    Hilarious examples of corporate organization - Infographic

    We all know how wacky the culture in today’s hot companies are, take Google for instance. Seen above, you have an “eating/lounge” area of the office where there are foam blocks and bouncy balls all over the place as well as bendy lamps and bright red funiture — on the flip-side, you have Microsoft who just want to kill each other all the time — very different worlds, but in the end they’re all pretty wierd…

    Friday
    Jul082011

    Thai Steve Jobs sells tea instead of iPads - (Video)

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    Thai Steve Jobs sells tea instead of iPads - (Video)

    Well, maybe it’s not the Steve Jobs you and I both know, but his Thai counterpart (who still likes to dawn the black turtle neck, blue jeans, and sneakers) is more into Tong Yi Cha tea. Though it looks like he can’t get away from his Apple roots, announcing a partnership with them to giveaway iPad 2’s weekly for consumers of the aforementioned tea.

    Friday
    Jul082011

    Uncharted film might get Neil Burger as writer and director

    David O. Russel, whose film talents were better suited for projects not of video game origin, was first attached to direct the Uncharted adapation about a year ago. But after making countless changes to the story and mythos, thereby throwing out any sort of relationship between the proposed movie and its source material with the exception of its name, he was told to take a hike by Sony. Now a new challenger has entered the ring with The Illusionist and Limitess director and occasional screenplay writer, Neil Burger. — More after the break!

    Friday
    Jul082011

    Bioshock Infinite's E3 demo in its full 14 minute, time-tearing glory

    Bioshock Infinite was quite frankly the most talked about game of this year’s E3, and it all was due to the gameplay demo that was shown to select press behind closed doors. The first game’s setting was an underwater eutopia known as Rapture, home for the rich and politically restless —Infinite’s home however is now set in 1912 Columbia, a city based within the skies that travels the globe in hopes to spread the American ideals across borders from the clouds. The gameplay is familiar but one thing that will blow your mind are the newly introduced “tears” in time. — Find out more after the break!

    Friday
    Jul082011

    Watch the Mars Rover land like a boss (like it will in 2012)

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    Watch the Mars Rover land like a boss (like it will in 2012)

    This is obviously an artist’s concept animation that shows NASA’s Mars Rover landing on Mars. NASA will launch Curiosity (the Mars rover) in late 2011 and land it on Mars in August 2012. We think it’s so amazing to see how complex the process is to land a little Rover on Mars, and how talented the pilots must be!

    Friday
    Jul082011

    Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400 review

    The Logitech MX518 is one of the most critically acclaimed gaming mice in all of history. Recently, Logitech decided to step it up a notch and refine it a bit. What’s different about the G400 in comparison to its predecessor? Four main things - it has a much more powerful optical sensor, faster report rate, a ligher cable, and a new color. Is the G400 a worth successor? — Our full review after the break!

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