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Jason Bateman’s Special iPhone 4 Privileges

Did you have to wait in line for hours to get your hands on thew new iPhone 4 today? Jason Bateman didn’t — when the actor showed up at the Grove in LA this morning, an Apple Store worker spotted him and allowed him to jump the long line , ensuring that Bateman could pick up the new phone before anyone else. He was summarily booed. All that Hoffman-kissing goodwill , burned off already! [ ONTD ]

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The Gucci Employee Who Built a Nuclear Reactor in Brooklyn [Nuclear Fusion]

Like most Brooklynites, web developer (for Gucci!) Mark Suppes has a hobby and a craft project to occupy his free time. Only, his hobby is physics. And his “craft project” is a working nuclear reactor, that he built himself. More

iPhone Mayhem: Robbery, Heat Exhaustion, Shattered Faith [The Way We Live Now]

In cities across America, throngs of fanboys are lined up for the new iPhone. There are too many customers, and too few of Apple’s shiny new product. The chaos is rising with the summer temperature, and so is the anger. More

People Trust Facebook and Google More Than They Trust The Media

A new study found significantly more people trust tech giants Apple, Google, and Microsoft than they do traditional media. Adding insult to injury, the relatively new social networking website Facebook is even more trusted than the media which 88 percent of respondents said they had little to no trust for.  As reported  last week, “A Zogby Interactive survey of U.S. adults found that among Apple, Microsoft and Google, 49% had trust in each of these brands. Twitter and Facebook were rated much more poorly, with trust levels of 8% and 13% respectively.” And here’s the marvelous punch line (h/t NBer ):   All of these companies except Twitter were trusted more than traditional media’s 8%.   America’s news outlets should be so proud that a website created a few years ago by a college student looking to meet girls is more trusted than they are.

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‘The Killer Inside Me’: Cold Case, By Kurt Loder

Casey Affleck and Jessica Alba in a world beyond noir. Casey Affleck and Kate Hudson in “The Killer Inside Me” Photo: IFC Films Film noir has always been a nasty business, concerned as it is with obsession, betrayal, fate and murder. . In the golden age of noir, the 1940s and ’50s, the genre’s more rousing indelicacies had to be at least somewhat muted with euphemism and pictorial shorthand. But that sort of restraint is long gone, and now comes “The Killer Inside Me,” which might be the most graphically nasty noir ever made. In its blunt brutality, the movie seeks to be true to its source, Jim Thompson’s hardboiled 1952 novel (still a savage read). The protagonist is Lou Ford (Casey Affleck), a small-town lawman in late ’50s Texas. On the outside, Lou is a baby-faced straight arrow, polite and smiling and ready to kill any conversation with his witless chitchat. (“You know, they say haste makes waste.”) But Lou actually isn’t the dullard everyone assumes him to be. At home, in the big house he inherited from his father, he reads books, listens to opera, plays the piano and muses nostalgically over old porn photos. His exhausting small talk is simply a means of needling people he doesn’t like. Which would be everybody. Because deep inside, Lou is really a homicidal sociopath — the sort of criminal degenerate he’s nominally paid to put away. “The trouble with growing up in a small town,” he says early on, “is that everybody thinks they know who you are.” Nobody knows Lou Ford. Nobody still living, anyway. With its conniving characters and their small-time dreams, the story is purest noir. When the son of a local big shot becomes involved with a prostitute named Joyce Lakeland (Jessica Alba), Lou is assigned to chase her out of town. When Joyce proves defiant, Lou becomes aroused. He whips off his belt — and she becomes aroused. Soon Lou is stopping by for regular S&M sessions, and storm clouds begin to gather. Lou finds it imperative to commit a double homicide. He has rigged up an alibi, but the town union boss (Elias Koteas) — who knows a lot about Lou’s twisted past — and a newly arrived federal agent (Simon Baker) are both suspicious. Lou has to continue stacking up corpses in order to keep himself in the clear and his apple-pie sweetheart (Kate Hudson) in the dark. The movie is powerful (and muddled at the end), but the cast is the main reason to see it. Casey Affleck, with his air of whispery innocence, seems an unlikely choice to play the monstrous Ford; but he turns out to be perfect — coming from such an artfully recessive actor, Lou’s flaring rages are a shock; and Affleck’s soulless voice-overs lay bare the character’s interior rot. Alba and Hudson are both startlingly good too. Alba ventures beyond her normal range in playing a doomed slut with a heart of fool’s gold; and Hudson, a brunette here, is completely convincing as a ’50s good girl with gamey inclinations. (The scene in which she detects olfactory evidence that Lou has had sex with Joyce has to be some kind of first for such a star-powered production.) Director Michael Winterbottom has said that in bringing “The Killer Inside Me” to the screen, he wanted to bring with it the full lacerating violence of Jim Thompson’s novel. But violence on the page and violence in your face are of course two different things, and the ferocious beatings we watch being administered to some of the women in this film might have given pause to Thompson himself. The movie’s sadism certainly pushes the envelope, but who does the director intend to mail it to? (Dozens of people reportedly walked out of a screening of the picture at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.) The film’s pulped flesh and puddling blood break the noir spell — they leave us nothing to imagine. There’s no resonance, only impact. The murky moral depths of the film-noir world drain away under the movie’s merciless illumination. Don’t miss Kurt Loder’s reviews of “Cyrus” and “Jonah Hex.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Killer Inside Me.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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iPhone 4 pre-order through Apple sold out

First AT&T sold out of iPhone 4 pre-orders and now, it appears that Apple’s store has followed suit. This is one popular phone. added by: admillios

Have a Desire for Communist Propaganda? There’s an App for That

Can’t get enough of a brutal dictator responsible for substantial human rights atrocities including millions of deaths, all in the name of a failed ideology? iTunes has just the thing for you. Developer Eigthart, Ltd. presents the iStalin: FREE Communist Posters for the People iPhone/iPad application . The developer’s Web site describes the app as a means to “spread the communist glory.” (h/t @SetonMotley ) “Good news, comrades! Finally, after years of struggle the Industrialization of the Soviet Union paid off. From the creators of the Communist Manifesto, the October Revolution and the Perestroika comes the best Soviet Union product since Kalashnikov – iStalin! Finally the people will have the privilege to create Soviet posters themselves and spread the communist glory!” There is both a free version and a $1.99 version of this application. In addition to various candidate shots of Joseph Stalin, the Statue of Liberty with a “CCCP” label and shot of other left-wing icons, as such as Vladimir Lenin and Che Guevara. “The people can choose between different styles and papers that were approved by the communist party or place a photograph of Stalin or the symbols of the industrial proletariat – the hammer and sickle,” the Web site says. “There are some celebrity appearances including the comrades Lenin and Che. Last but not least, the people will be able to add different soviet slogans that tovarish Stalin personally picked.” Previously, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) has received criticism for what applications that have made it through its approval process, despite claims it has attempted to weed out “inappropriate content.” Other such controversial items have included a “Baby Shaker” app and another app created by PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP ) that offered dating advice to men .

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Conrad Murray — Hands Off My MD License!

Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Celebrity Justice Dr. Conrad Murray is pissed that the California Attorney General is trying to take a second bite out of the apple medical license. Murray’s lawyer, Ed Chernoff , filed legal docs today opposing the A.G.’s renewed attempt to suspend the doc’s medical… Read more

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iPhone 4 screen durability in question

The iPhone 4’s screen has been put through a durability test and the results don’t seem to match up with Apple’s claims about it. Take a look. added by: admillios

Mean Girls in Politics

By Ruth Marcus What is this, middle school? Women are marching forward in politics, but the new Republican nominee for senator from California is taking us back to the cattiness of the school cafeteria. Related Entries June 9, 2010 A Loss Won’t Silence the Democratic Left June 9, 2010 Big Apple? More Like Big Brother

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