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That’s Gay: Hooking Up With the iPhone

Bryan Safi enlists infoMania's tech guru Ben Hoffman to teach him all about the iPhone app that lets gay men meet and hook up instantly. Welcome to the world of Grindr. That's Gay is a recurring segment on the weekly television show infoMania. In each episode of That's Gay, Bryan Safi explores gay issues and stereotypes as they are portrayed by the clueless media. For more Bryan visit http://current.com/groups/thats-gay/ and Current infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania . added by: Ben_Hoffman

Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst: The Chocolate Starfish Gets Humble

The singer we met this week was worlds away from his former self, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Fred Durst Photo: Jeff Vespa/ WireImage Think back, if you can, to the nightmarish state of rock and roll in the late ’90s. Recall the thudding riffs, the macho posturing, the turntablists. Shudder at the memory of Woodstock ’99, the Family Values Tour, and moshpits filled with red-faced, shirtless frat guys all looking to abuse and/or murder you. Recoil from the terror. The dread. The Puddle of Mudd. It was a tough time, indeed. Now, think even harder … what’s the first image that comes to your with mind? Chances are, it’s a dude. He is probably wearing a blood-red Yankees cap, turned backwards on his skull. He is probably crouched, wildly gesturing, the crotch of his baggy sweats nearly scraping the floor. He is probably angry at seemingly nothing — and everything — all at once. He is almost definitely Fred Durst. Because, more than anyone (or anything), fairly or unfairly, Durst represented most of the above. He was misogynistic, mean-spirited and egotistical. He picked fights, burned bridges, and stomped on anyone who got in his way. He rhymed “Nookie” with “Cookie,” and did it loudly and proudly. Basically, he was “rap-rock” personified, an outwardly lunk-headed, ham-fisted dude who elbowed his way to the top of the mountain. And when the genre that he embodied dropped off, Durst was left in the lurch. And here’s the thing: Fred Durst knows all of this. Or, at least, I think he does. Because when I met him (and his Limp Bizkit mates) Recently, he was none of the things I mentioned above. Instead, he was soft-spoken. Slightly goofy. Strangely Zen. And most of all, incredibly humble. Time and reality seem to have tamed him. Of course, this is all based on the 45 minutes I spent talking to him, and everything he told me about Limp Bizkit’s new album, the rather excellently titled Gold Cobra (which, strangely, still does not have a release date), but I don’t think I’m that off-base. It’s the first album to feature the band’s full lineup in more than a decade, one that Durst calls their “full circle” affair. Making it meant mending the bridges he had so roughly busted up during his heyday, apologizing to his bandmates, and realizing — probably for the first time ever — that the world does not revolve solely around him. And sure, the first song we’ve heard off the album — “Why Try,” currently streaming on the band’s official site — is very much a Limp Bizkit-y affair (one in which Durst refers to himself as “the pirate pimp”), and yes, the presumed first single is called “Douchebag,” but those are merely superficial details. Durst admits that the former was born out of in-studio collaborations and the latter is actually a song about bullies. It would seem the shoe is on the other foot. But that’s not all. Durst spoke at length about the “unspoken language” that he and his bandmates share, a “magical” connection that he couldn’t have with anyone else. He mentioned the pure intent behind Cobra, a renewed focus the band had lost in their later years (“It’s controlled chaos now … there’s an intent behind it”). He heaped praise on guitarist Wes Borland’s work on “Douchebag,” and beamed about the “melodic stuff” on the album. But most of all, he repeatedly talked about the fun he’s having these days, about the energy the band is receiving from the crowds they’re playing for. Make no mistake about it, Durst is amazed — and a bit flattered — that his fans have stuck with him through all of this. He is taking nothing for granted. And, at the end of our interview, he made a point of showing me the (then-unreleased) artwork for Cobra on his iPhone. You’ve probably seen it by now. It’s a painting, done by Borland, of a giant cobra, rearing up in a cave, with a bikini-clad babe nestled in its coils. As Durst was dialing it up, he couldn’t help but laugh, mostly because he was so excited by the artwork (and, of course, the sheer WTF-ness of titling an album Gold Cobra ). It was an oddly telling moment, not to mention a really genuine one; the kind of thing I’d never expect from a guy with his reputation. But it only further illustrates my point: Fred Durst, the former Enfant terrible of rap rock, is actually a pretty humble guy these days. He laughed. He smiled. He even wore his ballcap forward the whole time. His image may not be what it was, and perhaps that’s beside the point. Fred Durst isn’t the monster you probably think he is, at least not anymore. He’s been through the ringer, he’s heard all the jokes, and he’s better for all of it. And while he still may do it all for the nookie, he no longer derives satisfaction in instructing you to stick it up your (yeah).

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iPhone 4 expected in June 2010 Apple Conference

An annual developers’ conference hosted by Apple will start in June 7. During this conference, the company is expected to unveil the latest version of the iPhone. The event will run in San Francisco until June 11. The Apple spokeswoman declined to say who would be delivering the keynote this year because of the incident that had happened last year. The event in previous years has featured a keynote address given by Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs. In 2009, Jobs was on a medical leave and so marketing head Phil Schiller took the responsibility and substituted on his behalf. Analyst expects the company to unveil the newest iPhone at this year’s conference, which is anticipated to be launched later this summer. The third-generation iPhone was unveiled at last year’s gathering, and went on sale less than two weeks later. The iPhone released in 2007 has become a hit to consumers. Apple sold a record of 8.75 million smartphones in its most recent quarter. Many anticipate the fourth-generation iPhone to have a new feature such as a front-facing camera. iPhone’s exclusive carrier in the U.S. is the AT&T, but analysts predict that the company will bring the device to carrier Verizon in the year 2011. Apple’s conference will also includes its first iPad development sessions. Apple released the 9.7-inch touchscreen tablet in the market earlier this month and it sold about 500,000 units in its first week. iPhone 4 expected in June 2010 Apple Conference is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Apple Rejects Gay-Sightseeing App Over Gay Sights [IPhone]

Apple believes it has a “moral responsibility” to patrol content on the iPhone. That apparently includes heavily watering down a guide to New York’s gay culture, as one author just learned. More

The Nine Types of Text Messaging Monsters [Etiquette]

Text messaging is one of the greatest advances in communication since, well, the telephone and email. That said, it’s still a fledgling medium and some people need to learn how to use it without being a total jackass. More

Cartoons Banned By Apple: A Gallery [Censorship]

Apple banned a third prominent cartoonist from its app store, citing mockery of Tiger Woods and a policy against “ridiculing a public figure.” If we’re to let Apple censor our news, we should familiarize ourselves with the company’s whims. More

Apple Returns The Favor

Apple updated their (imaginary) splash screen at Apple.com in retribution over Jason Chen taking apart their iPhone and posting it on Gizmodo. This seems like it'd be appropriate comeuppance. The Best Links: Via Best Roof Talk Ever View

Lufthansa Wants To Fly Gray Powell To Germany For Free

The guy who misplaced his iPhone and became the focus of Gizmodo's iPhone leak story gets a break: http://twitter.com/Lufthansa_USA/status/12647904521 View

Gray Powell And The Lost iPhone 4G

Gizmodo made headlines yesterday with the leak of the infamous iPhone 4G, but how did they get their hands on it? “Guy walks into a bar, guy has a few beers. Toward the end of the night, guy walks out of the bar forgetting his phone. Not too uncommon of a story. But if your name is Gray Powell , and it was the iPhone 4G that you left behind, it might be the worst story you’ll ever have to tell.” Read the full story here . View

Comic Reading Apps On Different Platforms

When using a comic book reader app on your iPhone or iPad, be prepared to run into a few problems. He must have done something to make Steve Jobs angry. View