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Humor: New Angry Birds Spoof Takes The Birds To The Warzone

Humor: New Angry Birds Spoof Takes The Birds To The Warzone

We've seen our fair share of humorous videos featuring the very popular Angry Birds. There's been the excellent peace summit, and the birthday cake, not to mention Rovio's own promotional videos, that will undoubtedly bring a smile to any face. We've got another one today, and it will make your Sunday.

Alexander Vaughn
Angry Birds To Get St. Patrick's Day Levels, A Movie And New Games

Angry Birds To Get St. Patrick's Day Levels, A Movie And New Games

If you thought Rovio was out of ideas for milking Angry Birds, you couldn't be more wrong. During a panel at this week’s Game Developer Conference (GDC), Rovio's CEO, Peter Vesterbacka, announced that the company is on the verge of adding yet another bunch of levels to Angry Birds Seasons, a movie, as well as some brand new apps this year.

Rovio: "Angry Birds Rio," Coming This March

Rovio: "Angry Birds Rio," Coming This March

Rovio has announced that a new version of Angry Birds, inspired by Rio (an upcoming animated feature film), will hit the App Store this coming March. The game will feature 45 levels, and "will be available for download on smart phones and tablets worldwide."

Joe White
Angry Birds Go LEGO

Angry Birds Go LEGO

Angry Birds can't seem to stay out of the news recently, so here's one more tidbit to keep the excitement building... with LEGO Blocks that is.

Matt Rome
"Angry Birds" The Animated Series Is Under Way

"Angry Birds" The Animated Series Is Under Way

To a very many, Angry Birds is a game we can't stop coming back to, but as a whole, it has gone far beyond that. It has become a cultural hit, influencing merchandise and accessories from T-shirts to plush toys and ringtones to iPhone cases. What about heading to Hollywood?

Casey Tschida
First Look: The Mac App Store

First Look: The Mac App Store

Apple’s long awaited Mac App Store is online and is about to change how many of us purchase software. Announced last fall at Apple’s “Back To The Mac” presentation, the Store looks promising. It does to Mac applications what the iTunes App Store did for iOS apps. I’ve played around with the new feature for a few hours and also made some purchases. Here is our "first look" assessment of this huge OS X update.

Bryan M. Wolfe