Here’s a video of G4’s “Attack of the Show” host Kevin Pereira playing the drums to Kanye West’s “Amazing.” Although he admits “the drums are way too busy for this track,” it is still an awesome feat. Check it out.
[Via Kevin’s blog]
Here’s a video of G4’s “Attack of the Show” host Kevin Pereira playing the drums to Kanye West’s “Amazing.” Although he admits “the drums are way too busy for this track,” it is still an awesome feat. Check it out.
[Via Kevin’s blog]
Video game publisher Activision let loose the official website for DJ Hero, their latest effort in bringing musical instruments into the living room for mass audiences. On the website you will find the official E3 trailer for the game, plus new stills and videos of in-game action. The game will ship this fall for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii, and Playstation 2 for $119.99. The bundle will include the game and the turnable/cross fader peripheral. GameStop has started taking preorders. Also of importance is the announcement of Jay-Z and Eminem’s contribution to the game. A special edition of the game will come with “the rappers’ new greatest-hits CDs, possibly including previously unreleased tracks, plus an advanced version of the controller, a DJ stand, and metal traveling case.” Check out IGN’s article on DJ Hero and their exclusive video interview with an Activision rep; he shows off the accessory and how it is going to work.
[Image via IGN; quote via USA Today]
The new version of Sony’s Playstation Portable was leaked today to the public through various sites and blogs. Reminicent of Sony’s aged Mylo “Internet device,” the PSP Go! will feature a large 3.8in. display, a slide out D-pad, the classic PSP nub, the Playstation shape buttons, and start and select. It contains 16GB of flash storage and built in Bluetooth. Interestingly, the UMD drive is gone. There is only a Memory Stick Duo slot–will this be the future medium for PSP games? Only time will tell. Sony is expected to go into more detail with this new device at E3 this week. Check out Engadget for a video of a Sony representative talking about the PSP, and see Gizmodo for official and in-use stills of it. Is that a PSP version of LittleBigPlanet I see? And was it mentioned that portable versions of Gran Turismo and Metal Gear Solid are on the way?!
[Image via Engadget]

On June 6th, Palm will be releasing its brand new smartphone device called the Palm Pre. It will be available for Sprint for $199.99 after you sign up for a 2-year contract. I got a sneak-peak hands-on with the Pre this afternoon. To sum it up, the Palm Pre is simply the first cell phone that will truly rival the Apple iPhone. Both the exterior and the UI are extremely sleek and modern. Although the physical keyboard is rather small, the keys are bouncy and raised to make typing with them not too much of a hastle. I was able to run a number of apps including Calendar, Email, SMS, Photos, Camera, Music, the browser, SprintTV, AmazonMP3, Google Maps, and YouTube. The App Store was open, but I was unable to download apps from it. Synergy, Palm’s signature way of bringing together everyone’s contact information into one entity, is quite impressive. When you search a contact name, you get more than a picture of them, their phone number, email and address information. Tagged with their name is also their AIM, Facebook, and other social networking services, if they have them, of course. Think of it as a a bundle of ways to contact a person, all found in one place. The “cards” are very fluid in motion. You can easily flick an open app to the side for later use, or up and out of the way to exit it. All in all, I am very excited for the launch of the Palm Pre on Sprint. According to some rumors, the Pre will soon be available on other networks, such as Verizon, in the coming months. Here’s hoping Palm will make a move Apple did not take advantage of–opening their device to a number of networks, to get a Pre in as many hands as possible.
Check after the break for the gallery of pictures. They include the front and back of the device, as well as the official packaging of the phone. Continue reading Exclusive: Palm Pre Unboxing & Hands-On
I know this video is a couple months old now, but it is quite the treat. It’s the ONN (Onion News Network) at its finest. Hilarity ensues.

Lady Gaga is know for her outlandish looks, wardrobe, and overall style. In this new music video for her song “Paparazzi,” she takes it all a step further and create a nine minute long story that captures what she (and probably many other celebtrities) goes through living a life of always looking over your shoulder (and having trust issues). The music video is very well made, edited, and choreographed. Take a look for yourself after the break. Continue reading Music Video: Lady Gaga does it again with "Paparazzi"

Microsoft’s Zune HD has finally been officially unveiled this week. Packed with a beautiful OLED touchscreen, a smooth accelerometer, and shiny new UI, this new version of the Zune looks like it may creep closer in design, feel, and sales to its highly successful competition, the iPod. No other information, such as price, has been disclosed. Check out Engadget’s hands-on pictures and Gizmodo’s video hands-on. For the first time, Microsoft has me excited about its Zune hardware. With rumors of possible Xbox 360 integration, the Zune HD may just make its big break in the MP3-player market when it launches this fall.

In his latest blog post, rapper Kid Cudi officially dropped the title of his freshman album. The highly anticipated album was originally called “Man on the Moon: The Guardians.” Cudi decided to replace the subtitle, publically announcing the as-of-now official name of the album, “Man on the Moon: End of Day.” It is slated to be released later this summer, on August 25th.
To whet your appetite for the time being, do yourself a favor and download the two Kid Cudi mixtapes right now. They are both available for free via these websites.
Kid Cudi – “A Kid Named Cudi” – Produced by Plain Pat and Emile
Kid Cudi – “Dat Kid From Cleveland” – Presented by DJ-EV and datnewcudi.com

What’s the secret behind artist Sarah Watson and her ‘invisible car?’ “The University of Central Lancashire artist made the incredible optical illusion by spray painting a battered Skoda Fabia to match the car park[ing lot] and entrance to her art studio.”
Check out another image of this surreal illusion and a link to the short source article that explains this form of art “reminiscent of the work of pavement artist Julian Beever.”

Esquire magazine shot actress Megan Fox for its June 2009 issue. This was the first magazine photoshoot to be shot using video. Photographer Greg Williams shot the cover still with the 4K RED One video camera. Hot stuff. Be sure to check out Megan Fox in action this summer in Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, opening June 24th.
Image of the RED One, photoshoot video link (!), and full cover story with pictures posted after the break. Ah hell, here’s the link: Megan Fox Esquire Video Shoot

We know all of you catch yourselves bobbing your head to the new Geico commercials featuring their new mascot, the stacks of bills with googly eyes. What you may not be aware of is that the last few words you hear with the catchy beat at the end of these commercials actually come from an entire song–a remake of the 1980s single, “Somebody’s Watching Me.” The remix is made by up-and-coming producers Mysto & Pizzi.
Below is a behind-the-scenes video into the making of the song for the commercial. You can DL the entire song for free here: [“Somebody’s Watching Me” by Mysto & Pizzi]
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