Episode 66 of The pause.com Entertainment Podcast is live!

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At the beginning of the show, the guys start out by reading some listener mail. The segment is still entitled “Fred”. Please give us a better name for this segment!

In this episode, Tony talks about Dante’s Inferno. Lou talks a bit more about Mass Effect 2 as well as some World of Warcraft stuff. Miscellaneous video game news follows.

In TV (~30:45), Tony talks about The Green Room with Paul Provenza and True Blood, and Lou talks about the season 2 finale of Supernatural, as well as Doctor Who: Waters of Mars. Random TV news tidbits after that.

In Movies (~44:40), Tony saw The Road and Michael Jackson’s This is It. Lou saw A-Team. Miscellaneous movie news follows.

In the Mash-Up segment (~1:09:45) the news this week includes:

  • A project called Desertec is underway to build a massive solar field in the Sahara
  • Tesla will use the Tesla Roadster’s platform to underpin at least four other models
  • The first iPhone 4 reviews are in!
  • iOS4 is supposedly causing pre-iPhone 4 models to run extremely slowly
  • The price of Barnes & Nobles’ Nook ebook reader has been dropped, and they’ve introduced a $150 Wi-Fi only version. Amazon has since dropped the price of the Kindle to $190
  • TRON Legacy toys & collectibles should start hitting stores soon
  • July 9, 2010 has been designated Collector Car Appreciation Day by the Senate
  • Apple’s refreshed Mac Mini has HDMI and easily-accessible RAM
  • Motorola’s Droid Incredible stores JPG images of sites you visit on the web via the phone’s browser. You have been warned
  • Toshiba has revealed it’s Libretto W100 dual-touchscreen, Windows 7 tablet computer
  • Houston police might soon be using unmanned aerial drones. For what, we’re not sure yet
  • Northrup Grumman will begin building the LEMV surveillance ship for the U.S. Army. Basically, it’s a big-ass blimp
  • LEGO will release a 2,500+ piece set of the Imperial Shuttle from Return of the Jedi in September, for about $260

As always, the end of the episode is when Tony & Lou reveal their votes for this week’s Best & Worst entertainment moments.

The pause.com Entertainment Podcast is hosted by long-time friends Tony Incopero and Lou Zucaro. Join them as they discuss all sorts of fun things in the world of entertainment, gaming, gadgets, cars and more with a healthy dose of their sense of humor.

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