Believably, Ripley's hip to the whole free online game thing
Internet, Videogame
Ripley's Believe It or Not! is set to release an online puzzle adventure game in June, newsworthy mainly for the free shrunken head.
Quick, someone's coming, hide the TV under the bed
High-Def, Television
Activated Designs has just released a new motorized TV mount that stows an entire television under the bed. Mind the cat.
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Shaun Conlin channels his inner Simon Cowell to review Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, unbuttons shirt a little bit too much in the process.
Stolen golf cart recovered, grow-op discovered
Mobility
Rocky Mountain Tracking located a stolen golf cart equipped with a Smart Tracker GPS tracking device, while also leading police to a Michigan grow-op.
Google apologizes for data mining, mouths 'bafflegab'
Internet
According to nonprofit Consumer Watchdog, Google's WiFi "debacle" shows internet giant's lack of concern for consumer privacy, calls on government agencies to ensure private data is deleted
EA's Online Pass just the beginning
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Shaun Conlin takes a look at EA's fresh used games initiative, which locks out the online components of pre-played games unless the bargain shopper ponies up another $10.
Dead to Rights: Retribution
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
A classic tale of "a boy and his dog" that happened to take a run through a meat grinder before getting scraped up off the floor and plopped into a videogame. Dead to Rights: Retribution.
Apple Schmapple, Android sales surpass iPhone
Mobility
The NPD Group has noted a shift in the smartphone market as Google's Android OS surpassed Apple's OS to take the number two spot behind the all hallowed RIM.
California: The Game. Seriously.
Internet, Videogame
California Travel & Tourism Commission and Southwest Airlines just launched a new joint online promo: California - The Game.
Bachman-Turner taking care of new MP3 business
Audio, Internet
Dinosaur rockers Randy Bachman and Fred Turner, the primary players in 70's rock group Bachman-Turner Overdrive, just released their first new tune in more than 20 years as a free mp3 download to promote new album, sans Overdrive.