Entries from October 9, 2011 - October 15, 2011






Ultimate MvC3's Phoenix Wright reveal trailer may hint to Mega Man's eventual arrival -- (Video)
We’re all excited to see our favorite employee of the state, Phoenix Wright, join the brawl in Ulitmate Marvel vs. Capcom 3… but there’s someone else who we’d we like to see join him, and I think Capcom feels the same way. Skip to 0:30 in the video and notice the background flyers and look for the Blue Bomber’s wanted poster.
Del.icio.us lives and comes 'stacked' with new features
When I heard the news a year ago that Yahoo would be shutting down Delicious, I was shocked. Suddenly, bookmarks I had been haphardzly collecting for years were in jeopardy. After trying various sites such as Diphur, and Zootool, I was close to settling on Firefox Sync—but then the YouTube crew had to go and do the unthinkable; buy Delicious. Now Delicious is back (or never left), with a new graphical interface and a fresh new idea that might be worth a second look. — More after the break!
Following the history of Twitter - Infographic
Twitter is one of those companies that seemed to have a long fuse, and didn’t really move anywhere for a while. It was only until a few years ago that the fuse ran short, and Twitter quite literally exploded into one of the most popular social networking sites, and really gave way for more internet startups. It’s been a crazy ride and there’s no sign of Twitter slowing down anytime soon, so lets take a look at what’s gotten Twitter to where they are today.






'Voltron: The End' is a live-action short directed by Diggnation's Alex Albrecht -- (Video)
Years have come and gone since we first heard rumbling that we’d be treated to a live-action Voltron movie. Well, he we are in 2011 and we still see no ‘Defender of the Universe’ in sight… unless you count this spine tingling short done by Diggnation’s own Alex Albrecht.
Xbox 360 - Gears of War 3 review
Gears of War made a huge splash in 2006 with its gory goodness and gameplay that’s made shoot and cover a household name. We’re 5 years since the original relase and the series is now one of the most popular franchises attributed to the Xbox 360, making the end to this trilogy one that will doubtlessly be very popular. And the third entry definitely lives up to the Gears name with everything you’d come to expect of it; action out the yin-yang, great graphics, and a story that doesn’t seem important or thought out whatsoever (Halo was the same way, right?). And with this comes a sense of too little change, making it feel just a little too similar to the previous installments, without many meaningful differences. Regardless, Gears does what it does best and the amount of options you have here will ensure you’ll be playing this for a while. — Our full review after the break!






Steve Jobs prank calls Starbucks during 2008 keynote -- (Video)
You may or may not have previously seen this, but no matter how many times you do see it after this it will never get old. For the man we knew who ran Apple was a serious, demanding boss — but this video gives us a small glimmer into the gentler and more human side of Steve Jobs.
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