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Filed under: Comedy, Casting, Newsstand
First came Jeremy Piven, who signed onto Chappelle's Show writer Neal Brennan's The Goods: The Don Ready Story back in August. While it sounds like something Will Ferrell would head, he's just producing the film, which has Piven playing "a used-car liquidator hired to save a struggling dealership during a Fourth of July weekend sale." The pot was sweetened last month when Ving Rhames also signed on, as well as Anchorman co-star David Koechner. But what used car scenario is complete without the female guns?This guy's name is John, and he's been here since 8am this morning, putting him about 50 people back in the line. He might be 50 people back, but he's got more spirit that most of the tired and irritable
people ahead of him. Why, just look at that sweatshirt! I mean, he's even got a Super Famicom controller on there and he's wearing a Power Glove. Kudos John, kudos.
Why is he the second biggest fan an not the first, you ask? Well, the guy who is first in line has been here since last Thursday (with some of his friends and his infinitely patient wife taking over once in a while to give him a break). His name? Triforce. Look for an interview with him shortly. – Adam Frucci
Slingbox and Sony's Location Free TV have a Placeshifting competitor on their hands. And let's face it, Location Free TV isn't really competition to Slingbox, so really the question is, will Pinnacle have the balls to bring it to Sling?
This media streamer isn't HD, like the Slingbox Pro. It is wireless, and sends MPEG-2 over the home network, and MPEG-4 over the internet. For now, it seems as if it only works with PCs, while the Slingbox works with Macs, Windows Mobile devices like the Moto Q, and soon, Nokia devices running Symbian.
Let's see: Pinnacle has tons of experience in processing video, but very little in the networking game. Both are important when it comes to building a solid placeshifting gadget. But given the sometimes shoddy consumer equipment that I've seen out of Pinnacle, I doubt this will be a worry free setup.
So, the odds are in Sling's favor, but we shall see when the reviews roll through. Jump for another picture.
–Brian Lam
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As a "Naturally Aged Cheddar Hunk," Luis Guzman is a man consumed by cheesy goodness.
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Filed under: Home Entertainment
If you're not a Netflix subscriber and aren't interested in becoming one, please pardon yet another post about streaming content from the formerly DVD-exclusive renter -- but for those non-Xbox owning, non-Live subscribing readers who want to get in on some HD Watch it Now action, we have some good news for you. Earlier indications were that other Netflix-friendly devices would see updates enabling high-def support and now, in what appears to be an official confirmation from Roku's VP of Consumer Products, that company's little $99 box will indeed be "delivering Netflix in HD by the end of the year," complete with a tweaked interface to suit all those extra pixels. Additionally, streaming here will operate over lower bitrates than the Xbox is expecting; good for those with iffy download speeds, but perhaps coming at the cost of quality. Finally, and teasingly, Roku devs are said to be working on "another major new feature" that will blow your mind. Oh, how we do love surprises.Roku's Netflix Player handling HD content "by the end of the year" originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Nov 2008 05:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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If you've made the switch from incandescent light bulbs to CFLs in order to be more energy/money efficient, one issue possibly plaguing your otherwise greener conscience is where to recycle it after it goes cold in about seven years, since it can't be recycled with glass bottles, thanks to its mercury content. IKEA to the rescue! They'll take old CFLs off of your hands for free recycling, which is useful given the big push CFL bulbs are getting from everyone from Wal-Mart to governments. Of course, the snag is that's only helpful if you have an IKEA somewhere in your general vicinity, but them's the breaks. [IKEA via Consumerist, Flickr]
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Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii

9:05 AM: Arrival. The first person in line has been there since 6-something in the morning. He's a hardened camper, having already scored a PS3 in the pre-order sale earlier this week. The person directly behind him showed up about an hour after he arrived. By the time I arrived, there were 12 total standing in line. Now, this is GameStop, the place where the hardcore gamer hangs out. The place where "mainstream" never ventures, so we weren't expecting grandmothers or many women in line, but the demographics in this line did nothing to add credence to the idea that this was a mainstream lineup. Of the first 12, 2 were women, one of whom was holding a place until her little brother showed up to claim it.
The rest of the liners-up are male, aged 18 to 35. Several are Drexel students and unabashed "Nintendo Fanboys." "I've never owned a system other than Nintendo and never will," proclaimed one mohawked, unemployed art school graduate. He was cool though: he offered to do a Dunkin' Donuts run for all of us.
9:30 AM: The line has 15 people now. I ask the dude behind me (sophomore majoring in Chemical Engineering at Drexel) if he planned to buy a PS3. "Naw, I don't have that kinda money," he said, twice.
9:35 AM: A passerby asks, "This for the new PlayStation?"
Someone in the crowd says, "No, Nintendo."
Passerby says, "Oh, they got a new one?"
9:45 AM: The line has grown considerably. It's at about 20 people now. Another passerby walks by and asks, "What come out today?"
"Nintendo Wii," says one of the liners-up.
"New game?"
"No, Nintendo's new system," says someone in the line.
"What system is that?" asks the passerby.
"Nintendo Wii," says someone in line.
"Oh yeah?" says the passerby, who then finally passes by.
10:00 AM: The store manager says she's taking pre-orders for 32 systems today. As of 10AM, there are about 27 people in line. The store opens, and customers are let in two at a time.
10:25 AM: I place my order: Nintendo Wii and Zelda. A casual poll of others in the line indicates that my order was very similar to what they planned to place. Zelda was the big hit, plus random mentions of other games: Metroid, Madden, Smash Brothers. As I leave the store I count again and determine that there's still about eight spots for people to walk up and join the line. They'll likely be sold out of pre-orders by 11am.
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