The Daily Dose

Friday, July 16, 2010 – Happy Free Bumper Day!

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

Up Front:

When It’s Safe To Hit The Bathroom During Inception [NY Mag]

Gadgets:

Apple Posts Smartphone Antenna Performance Page [Engadget]
DA Withdraws iPhone 4 Warrant, Returns Gizmodo Editor Jason Chen’s Possessions [Tech Crunch]
Wired Forcast The iPad’s Existence In 1999 [Boing Boing]
Digital Diplomacy [NYT]

Gaming:

Mega Man Gets Multiple New Looks [Kotaku]
Red Dead Redemption‘s Legends & Killers Screens Revealed [Joystiq]
James Bond 007: Blood Stone First Look [IGN]
Olympian Shawn Johnson Boosts Wii Games [USA Today]

Culture:

How The Internet Beat Up An 11-Year-Old Girl [Gawker]
Inception‘s Spinning Room Special FX [Popular Mechanics]
How The Discovery Channel Building Gets Ready For Shark Week [NextRound]
Inception Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know [MTV]
First Look: The Cast Of Sucker Punch [Slash Film]
Now’s Your Chance To Live In A Science Museum For A Month [Gawker]

News:

Rumors Persist Of A Jonathan Nolan-Directed Superman [Slash Film]
Suicide Girls Produce “The First Reality Horror Movie” [The A.V. Club]
New Comic Con NYC Puts Faith In The Thunder God [Geekosystem]
Will Smith Cast To Play Vampiric Version Of Cain [Slash Film]
Attention Movie Pirates: New Round Of Lawsuits Coming [The Hollywood Reporter]
Nicolas Cage Signs On For Neveldine/Taylor-Directed Ghost Rider Sequel [Slash Film]

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