The Download Squad’s
Victor Agreda, Jr. tells you why PSP + VNC = fun.
Marc Perton asks what you want to see on Download
Squad; there’s still time to respond
to this poll. Jordan Running suggests
MediaPortal as a
free alternative to Tivo, MCE or MythTV for Windows users.
Engadget’s Peter Rojas anticipates the upcoming
debut of the Disney Mobile cellphone service. Barb Dybwad
digs some Japanese-flavored iPod accessories. Marc Perton
finds a gadget for watching flicks in your rear view
mirror while you drive (!), and gives credit to Siemens for its limited edition
wooden cellphone.
Autoblog’s Eric Bryant is spooked by a British GPS
device that automatically puts the brakes on speeding
vehicles. Randall Halcomb weeps over plans for a cheesy sequel to
Fast and Furious, and reports on an epic
employee discount battle between domestic auto
manufacturers. John Neff tells you how to put John Cleese’s
voice in your navigation system.
Joystiq’s James Ransom-Wiley speculates on a
revival of Virtua Cop, reports on Team Ninja front man
Itagaki’s take on Xbox 360 limitations, and reveals that
Capcom may be working on a remake of Resident Evil DS.
Joystiq has put out a call for a new writer to join the
Joystiq team.
Gadling’s Erik Olsen goes gaga over
Latitudes magazine, agrees with
Mediabistro’s look at America from afar, and checks out
the latest Worldwide Panoramic event. Adrienne Wilson
wonders at sex huts for World Cup fans.
Hackaday’s Vince
Veneziani’s Monday sipping is a real goody, and his
hackaday lazy afternoons reveals that Hackaday is
written up in the latest Macworld magazine. Eliot Phillips finds a guide for using an old
Mac SE/30 as a web server and a popular article on building a
backpack-based wireless access point.
Luxist’s Rick Reed appreciates the
Presidential Full Entertainment Home Bar. Peter Thompson
recommends traveling the French Riveria by helicopter. Adam
Newman checks out a robotic lawn mower. Deidre Woollard
showcases Round Hill estate in Greenwich, Conn., listed at
a cool $16.9 million.
TUAW’s
C.K. Sample III explains how to copy all your music from your
old iPod to your new iPod.
Laurie Duncan turns you on to high-end
home theater with
iPod integration. Dave Caolo increases your odds of winning
the iTunes Music Store
contest. Scott McNulty takes suggestions for a
TUAW meetup in Boston during Macworld.
Cinematical’s
Karina Longworth passes on the bad news that
Brad Pitt is quitting Hollywood for a
year. Bob Sassone agrees with Ebert’s take o






