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March 16, 2007: Stardust now just dust, Viacom slaps Google and YouTube, digital TV transition details, Slacker at SXSW, Microsoft hears Tellme, and a fingerprint-activated garage door opener.
Who's got game...consoles, that is; Jeep chooses its own adventure; no 69 in MySpace; March cars madness; T-Post at 25; and Gorb-ing yourself.
Gates and Jobs reveal secret relationship; Palm gives smart phones a companion; Apple brings YouTube to couch potatoes; Mahalo says hello to hand-crafted search results; and high-flying wings.
World's largest cruise ship makes maiden voyage, giant iPods for airline passengers, quick quiz on physical CDs, Silverlight ready for its close-up, and making your own lotto tickets.
Developing those 'forgotten film' rolls, classified job ads make room for video, TV Guide Online Video Awards, Queue on the Street, and Vanna and Pat chat fonts.
Cell phone art, BlackBerry gets more worldly, wires you paint to hide, election gets all Web 2.0, and that YouTube cell phone guy.
YouTube determining the future of free speech; a Quick Quiz on mobile information; Lindsay Lohan's alcohol bracelet explained; a Web site to help you find icons; and surveillance video of a candy heist at the Wonka factory.
Nissan gets wired with the Pivo 2 concept car, a melted Xbox 360, how YouTube could make you smarter, an exploding iPod, and the Facebook or MySpace question.
World's best bartender, free Barenaked Ladies, glowing billboards, foiled by fog, NHL/'300' mashup, and the Kegulator--for all your party needs.
Cable eases you into the digital TV transition, Google searches your bookshelf, a Web site that wants to know how you're feeling, ringtones to replace a honk, and the best cities for tailgating.
