It's the return of Crave! Video
It's the return of Crave! Video Transcript
>> Transforming phones.
>> Guitar Hero phone.
>> Become a super spy -- all that and more on Crave. ^M00:00:06 [ Music ] ^M00:00:09
>> What's up guys, we are bringing back the good stuff that you all have been craving for. It's the return of Crave. Joining me today is Ms. Jessica Dolcourt, our hostess with the mostest, she works here at CNET. Jessica, could you tell the good people what you do?
>> I have the super cool job of reviewing software on mobile phones and desktops.
>> Okay, now if you guys aren't familiar with what Crave is, this is where we wreath and wrath about all the cool things on our Crave Blog.
>> And you can find that at crave.CNET.com.
>> Okay, so let's just jump into it. I was checking out the Crave Blog and we talked about transformer phones, so we basically glued this attachment kit on the back and it becomes a transformer with arms and legs.
>> That's a pretty cool desk item.
>> Yeah, it could, you know.
>> What's the conversation is.
>> It's like Gumby. It's like Gumby for your cell phone, right. What do you got for us?
>> Oh, it's so cool. I've got an announcement of Guitar Hero 3 Mobile.
>> Oh, sucks!
>> For AT&T phones. Now it's out on AT&T phones with a few upgrades and better graphics and do you know what?
>> What?
>> What's the most popular game on mobile phones? -- It's Tetris.
>> Tetris, yes.
>> And my Guitar Hero 3 Mobile was on Verizon phone, they actually dethroned Tetris.
>> Oh, man.
>> To become a more popular game. So this is a game and everybody's gonna wanna have.
>> So, I wanna know like can you hold the cell phone side ways and like play like Guitar Hero?
>> Yeah you totally plug-in a guitar tune now.
>> You don't.
>> But you do use keypads instead and so there are only three keys instead of five different press, but what they do to compensate for advanced users is you use multiple keypad combinations, so you have to press two or maybe three keys at once.
>> Wow.
>> The better you get.
>> All right now, we're talking a lot about what's on the Crave Blog, but what about actually being able to use some of these things in a everyday situations. Well, this is one of our new segments. We call Craving Reality. ^M00:01:49 [ Music ] ^M00:01:54
>> Hey.
>> Hey.
>> You know I had an awesome time last weekend and I was just wondering, you know did you?
>> Yeah, sure. You know, I'm gonna go recycle some paper. I'll be back. ^M00:02:08 [ Sound effects ] ^M00:02:36
>> Have you been waiting here this whole time?
>> Yeah, took long enough. So, okay, how about, you know we go out again this weekend, you know I got tons of cool places I would go to.
>> I never said we will do anything. ^M00:02:50 [ Music ] ^M00:02:51
>> Can't take a hint, can you Brian?
>> No. I mean sometimes no means no, sometimes no means yes.
>> A-ha.
>> You know how it is. All right, now it's time where we look out for you in a piece called Do Not Crave. North Carolina based Joe Harmon design has created the world's first wooden supercar, which can reportedly reach speeds of 240 miles per hour. Now, this just scares me dude. It's a car and it's made up of wood -- wood. Now it's a 15-foot long car and it's called the Splinter. I would be afraid of getting a splinter in my woo-ho when I sit down in it. It has a 4.6-liter V-8 engine and it's made from maple, plywood and fiber board. A plywood engine eh? Well, vroom, vroom away. The whole idea sounds cool, but we gotta say, Do Not Crave. Okay, so there you have it. It was my first Crave. Jessica had a go for you.
>> Absolutely phenomenal.
>> You come back, you'll come back?
>> I'll definitely come back.
>> Okay, now if you guys wanna find out what else is going on with the Crave Blog, check it out at crave.cnet.com and make sure you email us. Tell us what you wanna see, what you're in to and also the chance to win our little Trivia Contest at crave@cnet.com. So, we'll see you guys next week. Jessica will be back down the road, right.
>> That's right.
>> All right. We'll see you guys. ^M00:04:02 [ Music ]
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