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Play YouTube Videos Directly in VLC Media Player [Vlc]

July 1st, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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RockPlayerBase Plays DivX, AVI, and Other Videos You Want on Android [Downloads]

June 21st, 2010 Kevin Purdy No comments
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Wacchen Saves Online Videos To Watch Later, Is Like Instapaper for Video [Bookmarking]

June 8th, 2010 Erica Ho No comments
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Enable Motion Interpolation for Movies on Your PC [Movies]

May 30th, 2010 Whitson Gordon No comments
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Keep Tube Grabs HD Videos From Popular Tube Sites [Videos]

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YouTube rental selection expanded; sadly, most films still lack explosions

April 23rd, 2010 Joseph L. Flatley No comments
Are you looking for yet another way to stream Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired? Netflix and iTunes not doing it for you? Apparently YouTube’s first, tentative step into on-demand rentals (some sort of Sundance Film Festival cross-promotion early this year) went well enough, and the company’s started offering an extended range of movie and TV episodes for your viewing pleasure. Depending on the flick, anywhere between $.99 and $3.99 will get you 48 hours access, paid through Google Check-Out. Not too many Hollywood blockbusters are on tap, but if you’re in the mood for a documentary, indie, or foreign film, hit up the source link to see for yourself. Personally, we’re holding out until Die Hard With A Vengeance becomes available.

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Being Green is So Easy, Even a Pug Can Do It

April 22nd, 2010 bryanmckay No comments

A pug teaches us how to be green and protect the environment.

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Lin Yu Chun and William Shatner Sing a Duet

April 22nd, 2010 bryanmckay No comments

Lin Yu Chun and William Shatner perform a duet version of “Total Eclipse of the Heart” on Lopez Tonight.

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Hulu Tests Out Monthly Subscription Plan

April 22nd, 2010 Paul Lilly No comments

The free ride might soon be over, or at least slowing down. According to a report in the New York Times, Hulu, the popular online streaming site, will begin testing a subscription service called Hulu Plus perhaps as early as May 24.

Users who aren’t interested in forking over a monthly stipend would still be able to view the five most recent episodes of most TV shows for free, such as Saturday Night Live and Glee. Where the subscription comes into play is for viewers who want to watch a bigger selection.

Hulu, the second largest video portal on the planet, has turned a profit in the last two quarters and has pulled in more than $100 million in revenue from advertising. But according to the NYT, Hulu is under increasing pressure from its owners to rake in more cash and get viewers accustomed to paying a monthly subscription for professional content.

Do you think the $9.95 fee is reasonable? Would you subscribe to a service like this?

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Drunk Coachella Bro Can’t Get His Flip-Flops On

April 21st, 2010 bryanmckay No comments

This viral video documents one very drunk man’s struggle to put on a pair of flip-flops.

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