Episode 95 of The pause.com Entertainment Podcast is live!

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We start out this episode with some listener mail, general pleasantries and the like.

In video games, the guys talk about Rage, and Tony talks about Arkham City. Lou mentions, once again, not being able to talk about the Star Wars: The Old Republic Beta that he’s playing. Miscellaneous video game news follows.

In TV (~22:45), the segment starts with the guys talking about The X-Factor, then moves on to Pan-Am and The Walking Dead. Tony talks about Revenge and American Horror Story, and Lou talks about Fringe, Doctor Who, Ringer, Supernatural season 6 and Smallville. Random TV news tidbits after that.

In Movies (~59:25), Tony saw The People vs. George Lucas and Lou saw The Thing. Miscellaneous movie news follows.

In the Mash-Up segment (~1:16:25) the news this week includes:

  • Steve Jobs has died
  • The iPhone 4s was unveiled
  • Google took the wraps off of Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • Researchers at a university in Tel Aviv have shown off their quantum levitation. You have got to see this video!
  • The Maserati Kubang will in fact most likely be called the Cinqueporte
  • RIM has partnered with Porsche Design to unveil a new Blackberry in Dubai next week
  • GM has denied the rumor that they’d be entirely bankrolling the new Cannonball Run movie that’s in the works
  • In other Videos You Have To See news, check out this Ditch Witch modified by Raytheon-Sarcos with “slave arms”. Want.
  • A bug in the iPad’s Smart Cover Unlocking feature means that anybody can break into your iPad. Oops.
  • The fuzzy objects seen in front of the sun seen by a Mexican astronomer in 1883 are now believed to be fragments of a comet with a mass of 9 trillion tons that came within as little as 438 miles from Earth
  • DeLorean is back, and they’re promising a new, all-electric DeLorean by 2013
  • Motorola’s new Droid RAZR is the world’s thinnest smartphone
  • The Lytro light field camera we talked about previously is now available for pre-order starting at $400
  • Sprint has just put a data cap on mobile hotspot users
  • The founders of Skype and Rdio are behind what appears to be a new company to challenge Netflix in streaming, called Vdio
  • You can now have your very own, adult-sized, Harley engine-powered Green Machine, for just $75k from Hammacher-Schlemmer

And of course keep listening after the Mash-Up to hear Tony & Lou’s votes for the Best & Worst Entertainment Moments of the Week!

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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