The Apocamix: Remixing the End of the World in Music (Eclectic Method)

The folks from Eclectic Method used footage from various end of the world themed movies and TV shows to create The Apocamix, a musical montage celebrating the apocalypse as depicted by popular media.

[Via Laughing Squid]

Portal 2: Rated E for Everybody… Except for Orphans [Video]

There’s a bit of controversy going on right now because Portal 2, which bills itself as “educational” and is rated “E” for everybody, has put a father at a loss for words while playing the game with his adopted daughter. Check it out:

What do you guys think? Is the guy taking things too far or is his anger justified? Let us know in the comments section below!

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PlayStation Network hits another glitch

It’s really not been a great few weeks for Sony. The company has been forced to suspend website log-ins to its PlayStation Network thanks to knock-on effect of the security breach.

The issue only affects people trying to log in to their account through a website, rather than connecting on the PS3 itself. Of course, that may include people who’ve had trouble changing their password on the PS3 and tried to do it on the web instead.

The problem is that the way the PSN password system works means it’s possible to change your password on the web armed only with your e-mail address and date of birth. That’s not proven a major problem in the past (while possible to find out those details in some cases, for example through social network profiles), but has emerged as more of a risk given both of these details are included in the data stolen by the hackers.

Meanwhile Sony boss Howard Stringer has defended the delay in announcing the data breach, saying that the company was “very careful and very responsible”, arguing that “forensic analysis is a complex, time-consuming process.”

That won’t be enough for critics though: one Congressional committee is already asking detailed questions about the breach, including several points (such as who was responsible for the attacks) that Sony has already said it won’t be making public.

The next big step will be the reactivation of the PlayStation store and the implementation of the “make good” offer from Sony which, it must be acknowledged, goes beyond my suggestion of a month’s free PlayStation Plus and adds in two free games.

Given the delays when people tried to get back into their accounts when the system came back online, it might be a smart idea for Sony to see if it can stagger the opening of the store (with existing PlayStation Plus subscribers first in the queue) rather than try to cope with 75 million people trying to download a free game on the same day.

Geeky Latte Art [Picture Gallery]

Some rather awesome latte art creations by the folks over at the Fremont Coffee Company in Seattle, Washington.

[Source | Via Buzzfeed | Via Pikimal]

Amazing Portal 2 Personality Spheres [Pics + Video]

Check out these awesome home-made Portal 2 personality spheres by Flickr user Chris Myles.

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Rick the Adventure Sphere

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Space Sphere

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Deluxe Floppy Disc Pillow [Pic]

Check out this adorable big and fluffy throw pillow by mymimi! It features a unique illustration of a happy floppy disc (including rosy cheeks)–so awesome!!

Each of these generously sized pillows is 16″x16″x 4″ deep and would add cuteness to any room!

[$38 @ Shanalogic.com]