The Daily Dose

Friday, Mar. 26, 2010

Today in Techland: With March Madness in the air, we hunkered down and brought you the latest installment of our Monster Madness bracket, and the match-ups were insane. Dr. Horrible vs. King Kong, The Terminator vs. MCP, Colonel Quaritch vs. Darth Vader and finally, my favorite: Queen Jadis, The White Witch vs. Lord Voldemort. These are getting pretty tough to pick. Need to know who won? Click here to find out.

Here’s what else is going on in nerd news around the Web:

The Simpsons geek it out: In this Sunday’s episode, our favorite animated family give due to Star Trek, Spider-Man and even Planet of the Apes. Check out more details on Collider. It looks like a must-see.

For Xbox 360 users: After the system upgrade slated for April 6th, you’ll be able to use USB flash drives as your main storage devices for profile info, demos and game saves. More here.

Angela Bassett-gate? Everyone is chatting about the Green Lantern casting news that Ms. Bassett is set to play Amanda Waller. Ms. Waller usually looks like this. Bit different, huh?

Nazis. In Space. First Dead Snow (Zombie Nazis) and now Iron Sky, which features the tyrannical German party creating a base on the moon. io9 has some awesome pics.

I tried to ford the river, but my oxen was chopped in half:

Nerdy Want:

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Today’s daily dino comes courtesy of our fearless leader, Peter Ha, currently geeking out in Boston for Pax East.

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