mrbrown went to Manila recently to check out some new Nokia products and got to play with an N95! A mrbrown show tech video special shot entirely with a Nokia N93. A production of wtfshow.com
I could not have made this funnier if I tried. Rap done by the senior management of Singapore's Media Development Authority. Resized for bigger pleasure.
mrbrown of wtfshow.com puts the Panasonic Toughbook CF-W7 through the grueling wtf show Tests of Toughness!! Download more video podcasts at wtfshow.com!
See What Show week of 8 November 2007: mrbrown of seewhatshow.com chats with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson! He talks about The Game Plan, his upcoming movies and even something about Shazam!
mrbrown from the WTF! Show (www.wtfshow.com) tries out the GPS feature on the Nokia N95 by driving around Singapore with it, to see if it really gets him where he wants to go, or gets him lost.
mrbrown of The WTF! Show (http://wtfshow.com ) visits CommunicAsia 2007 at Singapore Expo to see if he can find mobile phone covers, but ends up seeing new Sony Ericsson and Samsung mobiles. We look at the Sony Ericsson W910i and W960i, the Samsung U600, Ultra Music, Ultra Video, and E950.
mrbrown of wtfshow.com reviews the second generation Creative Zen Stone Plus (now with speaker!) and the Aurvana X-Fi Noise-Canceling Headphones! Download more video podcasts at wtfshow.com
AKA The Singapore Ping Pong Song. A music video of a song we wrote, dedicated to Singapore's most efficient and decisive table tennis president. This was recorded live via Qik.com. From mrbrownshow.com
Part 1 of a 2-part quick look at Halo 3 Beta, which made a few levels available for some online gaming on Xbox Live. mrbrown from the WTF! Show (www.wtfshow.com) jumps into his Master Chief outfit to kick ass and take names.
mrbrown of the WTF! Show (www.wtfshow.com) goes to the Annual Police Week 2007 carnival where he got to try drifting in high-tech cars! Hot race drifting cars! Hot babes! Hot drifting babe! All in one place.
mrbrown of wtfshow.com shows you owners of the older Macbooks that you need not feel left out! Who needs a Macbook Air when your old Macbook can do the manila envelope thing too?