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Caption Contest: Eric Schmidt does ‘Gangnam Style’ with PSY
Did you truthfully think Eric Schmidt went all the method to Seoul simply to introduce the Nexus 7 for South Korea, hang out with Samsung’s JK Shin and moan about the patent war with Apple? Of course not. The Google chairman additionally located some time to learn the legendary “unnoticeable horse” dance with PSY, the charming oppan in the Korean chart-topper Gangnam Style. While Google Korea was happy to offer a few images, the only video we could possibly dig up was a surprisingly short one hosted by Daum– it’s installed right after the break.
Brian: ” Guy, not being the CEO of an international company sure is tough work.”
Terrence: “I see you are a fellow disciple of the Carlton Banks school of dance.”
Don: “Gangnam Design, 2012-2012.”
Billy: “This tune is really about the time I set my socks on fire. I see you still have yours. One second.”
Edgar: “Hm … I think we forgot the equine.”
Richard Lai: “PSY, please Google + me when this comes out on Dance Central.”
Dan: “Doenjang Girls, would you such as to get a Nexus 7? It’s wayyy more costly than a latté.”
Darren: “Soooo pleased this man put this video on YouTube and not Vimeo. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ “
Jon Fingas: “Oppan Google sty– no, also I cannot go that far. “
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Caption Contest: Eric Schmidt does ‘Gangnam Style’ with PSY
Did you honestly think Eric Schmidt went all the way to Seoul just to launch the Nexus 7 for South Korea, hang out with Samsung’s JK Shin and moan about the patent war with Apple? Of course not. The Google chairman also found some time to learn the legendary “invisible horse” dance with PSY, the charismatic oppan in the Korean chart-topper Gangnam Style. While Google Korea was happy to supply a few photos, the only video we could dig up was a surprisingly short one hosted by Daum — it’s embedded right after the break.
Brian: “Man, not being the CEO of a multinational corporation sure is hard work.”
Terrence: “I see you are a fellow disciple of the Carlton Banks school of dance.”
Don: “Gangnam Style, 2012-2012.”
Billy: “This song is really about the time I set my socks on fire. I see you still have yours. One moment.”
Edgar: “Hm… I think we forgot the horse.”
Richard Lai: “PSY, please Google+ me when this comes out on Dance Central.”
Dan: “Doenjang Girls, would you like to buy a Nexus 7? It’s wayyy more expensive than a latté.”
Darren: “Soooo glad this guy put this video on YouTube and not Vimeo. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ “
Jon Fingas: “Oppan Google sty– no, even I can’t go that far.”
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Caption Contest: Eric Schmidt does ‘Gangnam Style’ with PSY originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Sep 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption Contest: HTC’s down-to-earth photo shoot
Zach Honig: “If I make this reverse overhead shot do you promise to attach a parachute to my string?”
Sean Buckley: “Drop test #3 will commence in 3.. 2..”
Christopher Trout: “Who needs a facelift when you have wind effects like these?”
Darren Murph: [Yelling, to combat the wind] “WHY DO WE HAVE FOUR PEOPLE TO PROMOTE THE ONE LINE?”
Brian Heater: “Another dropped call from AT&T.”
Myriam: “Looks like we fixed that bug in the accelerometer! It’s working just fine right now…”
Tim: “Hang on, trying to decide which Instagram filter to apply… so many choices…”
Zach Lutz: Despite the fabulous view, Guy couldn’t resist his overwhelming urge to check for available software updates.
Sharif Sakr: As if throwing Dr Dre and his Beats Audio out of a plane wasn’t enough, they had to shoot him in the back with an arrow.
Richard Lawler: What do you mean there aren’t any FourSquare badges for this?
Jose Andrade: “Don’t move. I’m almost done with this DrawSomething drawing”
Billy Steele: “You just hold the phone and I promise I’ll pull the ‘chute. Maybe.”
Caption Contest: HTC’s down-to-earth photo shoot originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Apr 2012 18:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption Contest: Blue shells can’t slow Miyamoto down
Tim: “I’m developing a new power-up. It’s called Golden Parachute.”
Richard Lai: “I once gave Kaz’s ex a ride on this.”
Myriam: “I guess the shrink ray finally works.”
James: “The new Hotel Lobby level proved a success”
Billy: “What? At least it’s a hybrid.”
Mat: Miyamoto looks forward to exhibiting at next year’s Tokyo Motor Show.
Brian: “Miyamoto had an important message to impart on the youth of today: do enough magic mushrooms, and you’re going to end up driving your car through a mall food court.”
Sean: A clean shave and a suit jacket revealed far more than Mario had ever intended. “Well,” he thought, “at least I can still keep the ‘M’ logo.”
Jon: “In movie news: Photos from the ‘lost camera’ sequence in the upcoming The Hangover III started surfacing today…”
Darren: “You should see what happens when I get Star Power.”
Caption Contest: Blue shells can’t slow Miyamoto down originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 11 Dec 2011 22:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption Contest: No doubt, these two are definitely made for each other
Billy: “Did you forget our anniversary?” “Our what? Oh, no… of course not.”
Zach Honig: “Hug me.” “LOL OK BRB.”
Darren: “Short-range communication protocols are the best.”
Terrence: “Little did he know that his sweetheart was texting her other boyfriend literally behind his back.”
Michael: “I thought sexting was only for long distance relationships…”
Sean: “Love is letting your boyfriend save another princess. And helping over WiFi, of course.”
Christopher: “Who wears flip flops with a denim jacket?”
Joe: “Ad-hoc lovin’.”
Richard Lai: “Can’t wait to try Dance Central tonight.”
Caption Contest: No doubt, these two are definitely made for each other originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 20 Aug 2011 10:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption Contest: Bakebot learns to actually bake things, feed the looming robot army
Aww, look! Bakebot’s soooo cute! He’s actually cooking things these days, thanks to MIT grad student Mario Bollini, who recently upped the creature’s skill level in an effort to grab more calories with less effort. Little did he know, however, that teaching a self-contained machine how to feed the future uprising wasn’t exactly the best long-term move. No, that creeping feeling of fear isn’t unwarranted.
Darren: “01001111 01001101 01000111 00100000 01000011 01001111 01001111 01001011 01001001 01000101 01010011!”
Terrence: “Bakebot’s lessons with the master chef were going so well, until his Bork to binary translator failed”
Brian: “Bakebot love kitten. Bakebot eat kitten.”
Brad: “Stephanie! Johnny no add vanilla!”
Sean: “It’s so unfair! I have eight other senses, but I’d trade them all — even smision — to be able to taste.”
Christopher: “Rachel Ray hit a wall with 15 minute meals, so we found a faster, more charismatic replacement. Meet Rachel Number 5.”
Michael: “Here I thought the robot apocalypse would be powered by nuclear fusion and laser beams, turns out it’ll be running on profiteroles and delicious cakes.”
Jon: “I’m toasting bread in my head right now…seriously”
Zach: “You want me to wear a what? Why don’t you trying sticking a fan in your scalp. Then you can tell me to wear a hairnet.”
Joseph: “How do ya like my ganache now, Martha???”
Daniel: “A robot may not injure a cupcake or, through inaction, allow a cupcake to come to harm.”
Richard Lai: “How do you like them cookies, Firefox?”
Jose: “How am I supposed to add a teaspoon of sugar with this underperforming Kinect camera?”
Kevin: “Enough with the cakes, what was Leia saying about our only hope?”
Dana: “I. Love. A. Little. Bourbon. In. My. Cookies. Don’t. You.”
Richard Lawler: “Death to all humans. Sweet, delicious, chocolatey… death.”
Don: “Just don’t call him Iron Chef. He hates that.”
Billy: “Ace of Cakes was canceled because I annihilated the host.. now I must weaponize that Millennium Falcon cake.”
Zachary: “Jobless MIT grad narrowly avoids soup kitchen, emerges from basement with replacement mother.”
Caption Contest: Bakebot learns to actually bake things, feed the looming robot army originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 07 Aug 2011 11:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption Contest: Russian prez is impressed by iPad 2

In non-Soviet Russia… presidents tend to receive some pretty swanky high-tech gifts. Dmitry Medvedev, leader of the good people of Russia and one of the few men to successfully rock denims with a suit jacket, has been bestowed with a fresh new iPad 2 and his facial expression seems to suggest he was immediately irradiated with blasts of magic, fairy dust, and the smiles of innocent children from across the world. We just hope he hasn’t seen the crummy camera yet, he is something of a tablet photography connoisseur.
Darren: “Why, lookie there! I can see Alaska from my iPad 2!”
Joe: “I can’t believe I’m playing chess with Gary Kasparov!”
Jose: “I wonder if Barack also likes to play Risk on his iPad.”
Josh F.: “See? The cat is talking but he’s saying ‘has’ instead of ‘have!’”
Don: “Kickin’ in the front seat, sittin’ in the back seat, gotta make my mind up, which seat can I take?”
Tim: “Look, it already has Words with Comrades installed!”
Vlad: “And this has push notifications for when Mr. Putin has instructions for me, yes?”
Richard Lawler: “10,000 apps and it’s still cheaper than buying the New Jersey Nets.”
Myriam: “And so if I tap here, it opens the door to the shark tank… and over here are the laser controls. Cool, eh?”
Caption Contest: Russian prez is impressed by iPad 2 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 17:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption Contest: NVIDIA CEO flaunts tattoo on stage, still serving cans of whoop-ass

Oh sure, NVIDIA might not have had any physical chips to show off at the GPU Technology Conference earlier this week, but CEO Jen-Hsun Huang did have one very, very special exhibit up his sleeve.
Paul: “And below the logo is a picture of all the shipping devices running Tegra 2.”
Don: “Here are the new logo designs we’ve been working on, Mr. Huang.”
Ross: “Take a cue from Peter Moore and go with temporary. You never know where you’ll be in even just a few years’ time.”
Chris: “Huang’s Boxee Box tramp stamp, of course, would remain a secret.”
Joanna: “And this is why I hate gun, er GPU shows.”
Darren: “Whatever. At least it’s not a Zune tattoo.”
Richard Lai: “Yo Intel, this is how embedded is done.”
Vlad: “Jen-Hsun’s displays of support for Notion Ink are starting to get out of hand…”
Caption Contest: NVIDIA CEO flaunts tattoo on stage, still serving cans of whoop-ass originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 25 Sep 2010 10:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption contest: nothing easy about this rider

Sony Ericsson’s booth at IFA this year includes an Xperia-themed chopper that you can sit on and have your picture taken — with a Sony Ericsson cameraphone, of course. As of press time, no word on when it’ll be updated to use unleaded gasoline.
Chris: “It’ll be available at local dealers mere moments after you finally stop wanting it.”
Darren: “A fine substitute for the PSP Phone you’ve been dreaming of.”
Laura: “Fail hog.”
Ross: “Still no pinch-to-zoom, but at least here, that kind of makes sense.”
Don: “Mr. Stringer, your chariot awaits.”
Vlad: “Sony just couldn’t help throwing in a bit of product placement in its Terminator 2 remake.”
Tim: “It’s bigger, heavier, slower, and way more expensive than other models — but hey, look at all that chrome! Oh, yeah, the bike isn’t bad either.”
Sean: “Active shutter glasses sold separately.”
Thomas: “**Model shown is coming soon. Actual product is a horse.”
Caption contest: nothing easy about this rider originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Sep 2010 12:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Caption contest: Windows 7-themed restaurant serves 64-bit grub in Taiwan

We (falsely) assumed that the Windows 7 Whopper would be the last food item ever associated with an operating system, and now we’re quite literally eating our words. As the story goes, a Hot Fried 77 restaurant has opened up over in Taiwan, offering tons of “Windows-themed meals” for NTD $77 (around $3 in Greenbacks), and judging by the cornucopia of images down there in the source, we’re guessing this is no prank. We’re debating whether laughing or crying is the appropriate emotion here.
Nilay: “This is not what we meant by Windows 7 Server.”
Chris: “I’m a PC, and putting down a pint of Beast while installing Windows 7 was my idea.”
Richard Lai: “This is the real Windows Genuine Advantage.”
Joe: “We like to believe that Microsoft started with the restaurant and then reverse engineered an OS.”
Richard Lawler: “Obviously, there’s no word for Seagrams in their language.”
Darren: “You haven’t heard? Alcohol consumption by end-user is now listed in Minimum System Requirements.”
Josh F.: “When reading ‘serve it to us on a plate’ in a literal sense goes horribly right.”
Joanna: “Everything I come up with is just wrong.”
Don: “Can you tell me where the XP Cafe is?”
Paul: “Would you like that in 32-bit or 64-bit?”
[Thanks, Chris]
Caption contest: Windows 7-themed restaurant serves 64-bit grub in Taiwan originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 May 2010 12:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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