The best of the internet, squirted out in flavorful neon globules, just for you.
- 7 uncommon uses for Twitter. (Via)
- It's a peacock! A peacock made of meat! (Via)
- Check this out, it's crazy. (Via)
- Cutest. Video. Ever. (Via)
- ZOMG, E3! We've got live-blogs and video of Nintendo's event, plus various items written up in separate entries: a new Wii Zelda is coming, but not until 2010 at the earliest; the Zelda game will use MotionPlus; a co-op, side-scrolling, old school Mario adventure called New Super Mario Bros. Wii; a new Metroid game is coming from Nintendo—and Team Ninja; here it is in action; the boys at Penny Arcade are pleased; a Q1 2010 release for Sin and Punishment 2; other Nintendo games on the way; Super Mario Galaxy 2; details on Wii Sports Resort; Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again; and a new Mario & Luigi RPG adventure. Sony also did its thing, officially announcing the PSP Go (which Joystiq got its hand on) and a new motion controller. We've also got the trailer and impressions of Mass Effect 2; a look at Capcom's E3 event; hands-on with Final Fantasy: Crystical Chronicles - The Cyrstal Bearers; photos of The Beatles: Rock Band E3 booth; hands-on with a new Halo 3 mode; impressions of Brink; video of DJ Hero gameplay; hands-on with Shadow Complex; God of War III; The Last Guardian; Tatsunoko vs. Capcom; more on The Old Republic; and more photos and general impressions. Whew!
- Details on the private rocket race, and a chance to send your voice to the moon and back.
- How to make an exploding drink.
- A look at China's internet censorship.
- Polaroids on your iPhone.
- The Tetris dude plays World of Warcraft as a woman.
- Dude put a jet engine on his bike.
- The Earth could last an extra billion years, and so could your data!
- Wired takes a look at the new Google phone.
- First look at Josh Brolin as Jonah Hex.
- Amazon is mending fences by setting up a new gay and lesbian online store with Logo.
- If Where's Waldo? is going to be a movie (and apparently it is), who should play Waldo? Here are five possible casting choices. Oh, and apparently they're really going through with the Stretch Armstrong movie, too.
- Winona Ryder says there's definitely a Heathers sequel in the works and Christian Slater "has agreed to come back as a kind of Obi-Wan character."
- Robert Luketic, the guy who made Monster-in-Law and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, could be picking up the stalled Barbarella remake. Argh.
- YouTube is getting XL for your TV.
- TouchDrive gives you full access to the files on your iPhone or iPod, as if you're browsing them through My Computer. Nice!
- Google Docs now supports Word and Excel 2007 documents.
- A look at Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's new Batman and Robin comic, which debuts today. We can't wait!
- "A long-time Star Trek designer is being recognized by NASA for his longtime contributions to the look of the U.S. space program."
- A LEGO minifig of Magritte's Son of Man. (Via)
- Super Punch found us some fun links again: a Cthulhu ski mask, Wolverine as a Park Ranger, and Nazi dinosaur war beasts.
- Some very nice fan art, including Metroid-themed items. (Via)
- Another in-universe T-shirt, this one from T2.
- Kratos will cameo in Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny.
- An image of a mecha from Avatar, and the news that an H.R. Pufnstuf movie will be made by Sony.
- Kurt Wimmer of Equilibrium "fame" has been hired to write the Total Recall remake. Uh, the writing was not exactly the strong point of Equilibrium.
- Jimmy Fallon talks to Jon Favreau on the set of Iron Man 2.
- The Virtuality TV movie has been moved to an earlier air date, and here are some pics.
- Guillermo Del Toro talks about his upcoming trip to New Zealand to shoot The Hobbit, and about how the cuisine there is fattening him up!
- Seven "unfilmable" sci-fi books and who could maybe film them.
- World's strongest laser unveiled!
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