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Google Shopper for iPhone lets you find product information quickly by using your phone’s camera. It can recognize cover art of books, CDs, DVDs, and video games, along with most barcodes. You can also speak the name of the product you’re looking for. Use Shopper to make smart decisions about what to buy, what price to pay, and where to buy it. You can star items for later and share them with friends. Shopper also saves your history so you’ll always have the information at your fingertips, even when you don’t have a signal.

EPIC Black Ops Tomahawk Kills!!!

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Davis put together this montage of his best tomahawk kills from call of duty black ops.

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In lieu of a sketch this week, we have exclusive footage of Davis scalping people with tomahawks in Call of Duty Black Ops. Enjoy! Ryan and Fish intro the video.

HP / Palm webOS TouchPad Tablet First Look

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In this video I take a first look at the highly anticipated HP / Palm webOS tablet, codenamed TouchPad. Both tablets are set to run HP webOS with a design that clearly takes a lot of inspiration from the Palm Pre.

The Topaz sports a 9 inch display whereas the Opal is set to launch with a 7 inch screen. Both tablets should have similar features including a buttonless design, instead relying on a gesture area that resides in the bezel. They also will contain a front facing camera, three speakers for a premium audio experience and a MicroUSB port.

The release date is yet to be confirmed however it seems likely that the Opal will be ready for a September 2011 date in three configurations: Wi-Fi only, AT&T 3G and Verizon 4G.

Shoot Your Friends: Greenscreen

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Much like how a t-rex can’t see you if you stand still, computers think you are invisible if you are covered in green. Ever since George Lucas discovered this fact in 1928, filmmakers have been exploiting this error to get away with embezzling money meant for the set construction department. The green fabric industry has never been the same since.