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- Cinematical staffers offer their thoughts and memories of Heath Ledger, in the wake of the young actor's shocking, tragic death yesterday afternoon.
- The inevitable parody of Tom Cruise's recently revealed super-crazy pro-Scientology video, this one starring Jerry O'Connell. Pretty funny. (Via Jill)
- Scott Adams unveiled a pretty cool new Dilbert widget on his blog yesterday.
- A highly detailed 14-inch tall action figure of the monster from Cloverfield is on the way from Hasbro. It "will come with two interchangeable heads - one depicting a calm face and the other an agitated face - and it even comes with the head of the Statue of Liberty as well." Sweet. In other Cloverfield news, Sci Fi Wire has some intriguing hints about Easter eggs scattered throughout the movie.
- Interesting rumor: Jeff Gerstmann and GameSpot founder Vince Broady might be teaming up to create a new site to "take on GameSpot."
- Activision expects to have replacement Guitar Hero III discs for Wii, with stereo sound, ready to ship out next month.
- World of Warcraft now has over 10 million subscribers, which equals half the population of Australia.
- A couple of handy free programs courtesy Download Squad: BootSkin (via), which lets you replace your Windows bootup splash screen with another image, and TUGzip (via), which can open pretty much any archive file format you can think of, including ISO.
- We're sure you don't need any help, you nerds you, but Tech Digest has 10 ways to become the ultimate fanboy/fangirl. (Via)
- "Disney is currently field-testing the use of DS Lites as an interactive tour guide and map for its Magic Kingdom resorts." Awesome!
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons – The Lost Modules helps reinforce stereotypes about D&D players. But it's also kind of funny.
- We're not terribly familiar with Gears of War, but we're still rather impressed by these pics and video of a toy chainsaw and a Nerf gun being combined and transformed into a weapon from the game.
- A grown-up sized, TV version of ye olde Etch-a-Sketch.
- One of the great joys of life is ordering food online to be delivered. A tasty meal that comes to you, with hardly any interaction with people necessary? Awesome. And that's why Delivery.com looks so cool to us. Punch in your address and it'll give you a list of restaurants nearby, with detailed information about each, and, of course, the option to order food from them online. (Via)
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