Nine Inch Nails just released some new wallpapers for YearZero and for the iPhone.
Category: Asides
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Wii Sponsoring #16 Car
Nintendo Wii will be sponsoring the #16 car driven by Greg Biffle in the August 12, 2007 – Watkins Glen International, and September 23, 2007 – Dover International Speedway NASCAR races. I don’t believe this is the first time a video game company has sponsored a car in NASCAR, but it is the first time Nintendo has done so. NASCAR’s one of America’s most-watched sports, and it’s reaching people all over. This move makes a lot of senses for Nintendo, and will probably make it even more difficult to find Wii’s in stock this holiday season. Speaking of which… if you’re in the market to buy one, start shopping early. Seriously.
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iPhone Stuff
The folks over at BlueFlavor just released a site called Leaflets that features reworked versions of popular sites that have been optimized for the iPhone. While you’re surfing the web on your iPhone, you can do it in style with one of several awesome iPhone wallpapers from Airbag Industries.
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10,000 B.C.
10,000 B.C. This might have some potential…
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Codename: Cloverfield.
Codename: Cloverfield. If you saw Transformers, you no doubt saw the mysterious “Cloverfield” preview beforehand. If you missed it or want to see it again, it’s available in HD here. I love how it’s only referred to as “Untitled J.J. Abrams Project (2008)” on IMDB.
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Blinksale now supports OpenID
Blinksale now supports OpenID. You know, this OpenID thing might just be catching on… :P
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65 Reasons to Own a DS
65 Reasons to Own a DS. Reasons I own a DS: #2, #8, #14, #41 (It’s a great game, seriously!), and #53.
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Giant Frickin Robots pwns the Box Office
Giant Frickin Robots pwns the Box Office. “Transformers debuted with an estimated $67.6 million in ticket sales to top the box-office rankings for the three days of the July 6 weekend, the Associated Press reported. Added to grosses since the movie opened with preview screenings on the night of July 2, that raised the giant-robot movie’s total take to $152.5 million.”
If you haven’t seen Transformers yet, what the heck are you waiting for?