I just realized for the last episode I said I would get all the segments up earlier than a week later. Well, how about two days later than a week later?! Yeah!!! Creating the Youtube versions of the last episode was what caused this to get edited later than usual. I really hope to have the next episode in full by the weekend. But, as I said last time, you can catch all the segments as they are uploaded on Vimeo
This episode has an E3 Special, so check it out!
This was segmented once again for your convenience. I realized that drinking makes doing the show seem less daunting, but also takes it way more off-topic.
No creative title for the episode this week, because EVERY segment has it’s own creative title. Oh yeah, and it’s in segments instead of being one long video. Watch it below.
The Blackberry Playbook is a 7″ tablet with a 1024 X 600 WSVGA display. It’s run by a dual-core 1GHz processor with 1 Gb of RAM. It has a 5MP rear-facing camera and a 3MP front-facing camera, both of which support 1080P recording. It’s WiFi only, comes in 16($499), 32($599), or 64 Gb($699) versions, and it supports Adobe Flash. But will it support your tablet habits?
When i awoke this morning (yes, “awoke”) I had an e-mail from Hulu Plus about an account credit for not being able to use Hulu Plus via the Playstation network. I just needed to click a link to claim it and it credited me for a week worth of service. This is a GREAT idea by Hulu to get their customers to love them. I could have watched Hulu on my computer (even though I didn’t), and Hulu knows that. Kudos to them for this move.
Electric cars are cool, right? So, let’s talk about a new electric car. Mitsubishi’s “i” MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle) went live for pre-orders this past Friday(Earth Day). The economy model will go for $20,490 after a federal tax credit, as the above image shows. The car pictured above is the SE though, not the ES
I was trying to think of a clever title for a Firefox 4 review, but I really can’t, so there you go.
If you’re not current on the tech news of the times, last week AT&T bought T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion. Yeah, the world’s going down in flames. That’s not the point of this post though, the point is if you make a commercial that makes fun of a larger wireless carrier you will be purchased by that wireless carrier. Need proof? Check below.



