Apparently there’s a new Sims game coming out that’s entirely based in medieval times. That’s pretty much all the information I have right now except I’m gonna be a powerful wizard with a dragon mount that I can and will use to torch your whole f***ing castle and kidnap the princess.
This is a video of Improv Everywhere’s rendition of the the opening scene from A New Hope on the #6 train in New York . It’s pretty cute, despite the glaring lack of golden bikini
Note: This isn’t the whole table (you can’t even see General Tso’s Chicken!) so click HERE to see the thing in all its super high-res glory and prepare to drool . Or vomit in your mouth so hard it sprays between the cracks in your teeth.
Just in case you weren’t really sure how deep into this 3DTV thing Sony is, senior director of Sony Europe Mick Hocking announced the PS3’s update for Blu-ray 3D movie playback will be released in September — but it won’t stop there. Expect future firmware upgrades that give the PS3 3D rendering for photos (.mpo files), any broadcasts it can pick up on PlayTV , and even YouTube videos. Not running out the door to buy one yet?
Some princess she turned out to be, amirite?! Geez, was there a cameraman there too? And gaffers?! Whoa whoa whoa — A BUFFET TABLE?! Oh wow. Craigslist (won’t last forever) Thanks to Tecknix, who would have just yelled ‘CUT!’, tied everybody up, then set the house on fire.
What’s up, yo? Oh, sorry, we meant, what’s up, FroYo ? The Engadget Podcasteers dig deep on the new version of the Android Cellular Telephone And Other Connected Devices Operating System as the line between telephone and computer becomes less and less important
Although Google launched the Nexus One with grand plans to radically change the way consumers purchased phones and service, it looks like the experiment has fizzled to an end — the company just announced that will eventually stop selling handsets online and instead partner with carriers to sell the N1 in-store while using its website to promote “a variety of Android phones available globally.” Google says customers simply want a hands-on experience before buying a phone, but we’d say the lack of subsidies from any carrier except T-Mobile and some serious customer service issues probably played in killing Google’s original sales strategy — and of course, both Verizon and Sprint essentially refused the N1 in favor of the bespoke Incredible and EVO 4G . We’d also say that Android as a whole will remain unaffected, since the Nexus One was never a huge seller , but it’s still rare that a company simply gives up a business model like this, and we don’t know if Google will ever follow up with a successor to the Nexus One.
I didn’t know ol’ blue pants from Contra was named Bill. I swear, you learn something new everyday. Today I learned what it feels like to pick up a plastic bag full of soupy dog shit