Here's what went down today in the world of videogames, popualr culture and technology:
- Will The Beatles star in a new videogame?
- The full track-list for Activision's Guitar Hero: Aerosmith has been released.
- We played zombie game Left 4 Dead. Here's what it's like.
- We also checked out the EA Sports lineup.
- We were able to check out Warhammer Online too.
- Rick Moranis won't be in the Ghostbusters videogame. he already has enough money.
- Bungie has calculated that there have been more deaths in the Halo 3 campaign than there are people living on Earth.
- A slew of Call of Duty World at War details have dropped.
- We check out a huge Westinghouse 52" TV.
- Metal Gear Solid 4 isn't the last Metal Gear game. We'll be getting more stealth-action in the future!
- David Jaffe does not like Spider-Man games.
- Chrysler is working on UConnect Web, a services that brings internet to your car using cellular and WiFi technology.
- Three retailers have all listed StarCraft II for a December 3, 2008 release, but should we believe this? The short answer: NO.
- Rest in Peace, George Carlin!
- Ice-T and Souljah Boy have beef.
- Sony has apparently quietly launched PSN Cards in $20 and $50 denominations.
- Got some new screenshots and the first trailer for next year's installment of Call of Duty.
- Blizzard is teasing something on their site...
- Google's phone platform is being delayed a bit.
- McCain and Obama are mixing it up on Twitter.
- Facebook has usurped MySpace and taken the number one spot in terms of unique visitors in May.
- Take a look at some new screens and video of UFC 2009 Undisputed from THQ.
- David Hasselhoff has a social-networking site.
- Some big fixes are coming to Funcom's barbaric MMO Age of Conan!
- Get Smart had a very solid opening weekend performance at this weekend's box office.
- Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello told a group of investors that "Warhammer Online [will be] a strong entry in the MMORPG space," but will not "rival WoW".
- Rockstar has created a patch to fix issues they were having with Grand Theft Auto IV.
- The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) doesn't feel that they should be required to provide proof before they sue people for copyright infringement.
- A security flaw in Firefox 3 (which also affects Firefox 2) has been reported to TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative.
- Check out the new trailer for EA and Pandemic's Lord of the Rings: Conquest (PC, DS, PS3, Xbox 360).



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