Apr
2nd

YouTube Flips For April Fool's Day

Posted by Leah Singer on April 2, 2009 at 11:51 am

YouTube issued a new blog entry yesterday about its new ‘roll out’ for the featured videos section of the homepage.

“Today, we are beginning to roll out the new watch page. The update will begin with videos on the home page — go to www.youtube.com, click on any video featured, and you’ll get dizzy with excitement.”

As a little April Fool’s Day prank, YouTube flipped all the content upside down to bring some of that ‘dizzying excitement’ to your day.

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Some commenters on the YouTube blog said it was a cute prank:

“That was funny. I need a good laugh in the morning, especially because it took so long for my sister to figure it out. Lol”

Others lashed out at YouTube for taking the time to create April Fool’s pranks and not focusing on more work-related issues. One commenter stated:

“So you have time to play pranks and you even have time to put links explaining the April Fool’s joke and how to fix it, but you don’t have time to put a link to the youtube blog when you make changes to the site?”

I thought it was a cute little prank; my only issue was I noticed there were a few ’sensitive’ videos listed on the featured section that I thought shouldn’t be part of an April Fool’s joke – like a video about Natasha Richardson’s ski accident (not really knee-slapping content). Besides that, it was pretty clever. Your thoughts?

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Apr
1st

Apple Unveils New Gaming Console

Posted by Robert on April 1, 2009 at 12:57 pm

Apple Braeburn Gaming Console

San Francisco — Venturing ever deeper into rival territory, Apple Inc. unveiled their latest technological development this morning; a new gaming console, referred to as codename: Braeburn.

As their first real attempt at capitalizing on the gaming world, Apple’s new creation is showing much promise. Given its small size and current weight of 2.6 lbs, the Braeburn is the most portable non-handheld console yet to date. Shying away from tradition, the systems games will be distributed via “micro” flash card rather than a form of compact disk. The technology is still under development, but is described as resembling a small sugar cube.

Apple Braeburn Gaming ConsoleThe console has been designed not only as a gaming system, but as a multimedia bridge. It supports both Bluetooth and Wireless-N communication, and comes equipped with an iPod docking station. But perhaps the most interesting feature is the 160GB hard drive with a full installation of Mac OSX. The idea originated as a way to stay connected to social networks by allowing users to install their favorite chat programs and access blogs via Safari. It soon developed further with the possibility of playing Mac-compatible games on your television screen.

Other specifications talked about were extremely vague, but the real eye-catcher (or is it ear-catcher?) was the mentioning of Ultra HD. For those of you new to the concept, the latest in High Definition resolution raises the bar from 1080p to 4320p; 16x the quality of the current industry standard. The console will support resolutions as low as 720i, but 480i/p can only be achieved via the optional docking port.

Although an official launch date has not yet been revealed, rumors point to a Q3 release of 2011. It’s no surprise that a price tag has not yet been announced, as this is an April Fools Day Joke, and we made the whole thing up.

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