Here's what went down today in the world of videogames, technology and pop culture!
- EA offered $2 billion for Take Two.
- Then EA explained the whole thing on their website.
- Phil Harrison is set to leave Sony.
- All the talk of the EA/Take Two merger set their stocks going in opposite directions.
- WipEout HD Trailer, Screens, Tracks.
- We review the USB Mini Archade Basketball game.
- Then, Take Two officially rejected the EA offer, leading to other speculation.
- Almost all of youtube.com was down for around two hours yesterday because of the nation of Pakistan.
- Japan is launching a new satellite that hopes to offer 1.2Gbps downloads to subscribers on the ground.
- eBay auction listings are down 13% as the result of a protest.
- Anne Rice will be writing one more book in her Vampire Chronicles series.
- Hip hop mega-producer Dr. Dre is getting into the beverages business.
- Nokia wants to solve all your problems with portable electronics by releasing a device that could change its shape to fit any purpose.
- Garfield gets a retrofit.
- Microsoft released their plans for the XNA Community Games platform and 7 trial games went live on the service.
- Frontlines: Fuel of War leads Gamefly's Top 10 list.
- Microsoft has given up on producing HD-DVD players for XBox 360.
- FCC: Pixilating naked body parts is not enough to avoid an indecency ruling.
- In just 3 short days, DivX will shut down Stage6.com.
- We have a trailer for the new film Run Fatboy Run.
- Kirby is among the Wii Shop content for the week.




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