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The role of Mark Zuckerberg went to Alex Moffat this weekend on Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update. While some bits were harmless and hilarious — “Poke! Poke! Remember that feature?
If you're like me, whenever you see a sign that uses the most overworked font in the world, you point it out and yell "Papyrus!" You probably aren't like me. But it turns out Ryan Gosling is.
While the White House was definitely the focus of tonight's episode of Saturday Night Live, the show managed to fit in a great sketch on Amazon's Alexa. The sketch was an advertisement for a (faux) de
Aaaand the Google Glass jokes have officially gone mainstream.
Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update — the bit that long ago became the best reason to tune into SNL — took on Glass last night…
<img src="http://tctechcrunch.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/screen-shot-2011-01-29-at-9-43-03-pm.png" />'The Social Network' star Jesse Eisenberg hosted "Saturday Night Live" tonight and opened the show
<img src="http://tctechcrunch.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/screen-shot-2011-01-29-at-9-43-03-pm.png" />'The Social Network' star Jesse Eisenberg hosted "Saturday Night Live" tonight and opened the show
<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/shatner.jpg">Trekkies are an odd bunch and SNL did a great job poking fun at them back in 1986 with help from Shatner. Last weekend SNL c
http://www.hulu.com/embed/0Jj6zSP684dbae0cMGbvPw Just a bit of fun for anyone checking in on an otherwise slow Sunday, straight from last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live. The show itself
http://www.collegehumor.com/moogaloop/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=23191&fullscreen=1 Since we’re all about Star Wars this weekend, I thought I’d throw in a favorite video of mine from SNL.
http://teamsugar.com/v/762522 Notice anything different about the iFones interface? Iphone spoof from SNL – Fred Armisen [Team Sugar]
We got tips from a reliable source that indeed, the 4GB version of the iPhone will hold “2 billion songs”.