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The 404 368: Where we're rollin' with the homies
Created: 06/22/2009
Video description: We love having guests on the show, but it's always good to get back to our bread and butter: making fun of silly tech news! Today we cover several stories that've slipped through the cracks, including the new Alice in Wonderland movie, a new autotune iPhone application in the works, a new Queen of text messaging, and a huge calls from the public.

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