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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.
Video games revitalize the radio star, the rail cam, cool space photos, and steamy baristas.
Blockbuster cozies up to Blu-Ray; Vista plays nice with Google; last-minute iPhone details to keep us on edge; a site that makes competition a way of life; and classic sitcom 'minisodes' to keep you busy at work.
The Queue: Helping keep you happy!
Zagat launches a mobile Web site, a squishy dancing robot, selling your photos online, tracking your favorite bands, and how technology keeps young adults happy.
NASA's 3D video of the sun, Wikipedia on disc, gas pump TV, text messaging machine, and Google vs. Yahoo 2.0.
Spears is a hot search, HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray, Netflix flap, and no green Apple.
The Queue: Every second counts!
AT&T gives the video phone another chance, recordable discs with personality, biking on water, a million reasons to watch some random guy count, and dogs that paint.
Cell phone banking, online bargains, adventures in space, and an NBA Sidekick.
Flixster built into MySpace profile via Google's OpenSocial
ZDNet takes a look at a demonstration of how functionality from the Flixster social movie review site can be piped directly into a MySpace.com profile using Google's OpenSocial framework as the connective tissue between the two sites.
March 2, 2007: Crash test dummies, CompUSA closures, cheaper Blu-ray, RIAA targets college students, scary teen drivers and a singing toothbrush.
