Brian Tong, host of CNET TV's The Apple Byte, finally makes the trip out to New York for the sole purpose of helping us host the show. Alright, we wish--in reality Brian is out here for a much nobler cause. Today's show is filled with everything you'd expect from Apple fanboys and video game nerds!
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It's always an insane show whenever Brian Tong of CNET TV's The Apple Byte rolls through the studio, and today is absolutely no different. Although we'd like to think that Brian is here just because he loves us so much, it turns out that his trip is for a much greater cause: The big Moon personally invited him out to speak on a panel in front of CBS interns about what it's like being a minority in the media, something that Wilson and I definitely could have spoken about, but clearly CBS wanted a positive influence on the kids. Unfortunately, Brian finally drops some bad news when he tells us that these 13-year-olds are already vying for all of our jobs.
In today's episode, Brian gives us a rundown of his sojourn to E3 and all the recent video game news coming out of the pipe, including Project Natal, Xbox 360 rumors, next-gen console forecasting, and everyone's favorite Nintendo Wii vitality sensor! I wish I could remember what else they were talking about, but I blacked out (on purpose) just as they started talking about E3. Much thanks to B-Teezy for getting up early to do the show!
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A very special 404 throwback episode!
Assault with a deadly burger, bar bathroom toiletries, perfect strokes, black balls and boba straws, and Asian gangstas are just a few of the topics brought up by today's guest, Mr. Brian Tong from CNET TV! He usually keeps it clean on his show, the Apple Byte, but The 404 is all about letting loose, and trust us--he does. This might be the most perverted, nasty, NSFW, and all around hilarious show EVAR- OMGBBQ!
I don't even know where to begin. Brian Tong, star of CNET TV's The Apple Byte joins us today for what be our dirtiest show ever. We run the gamut of perversion, from assault with a deadly burger to almost 10 minutes of jokes about Logitech's PerfectStroke system. Tangents are the name of the 404 game, so we also take a few moments to explain to Jeff about the mythical Asian dessert known as Boba and run through the verbal insanity that is Urban Dictionary. You also have to tune in to hear us give a detailed (and metaphorical) rundown of a certain GIF that I found online. Won't definitely won't show you it, but we use enough euphemisms so that you get a pretty good idea. How many times do I have to say this? NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW!!!
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Assault with a deadly burger, bar bathroom toiletries, perfect strokes, black balls and boba straws, and Asian gangstas are just a few of the topics brought up by today's guest, Mr. Brian Tong from CNET TV! He usually keeps it clean on his show, the Apple Byte, but The 404 is all about letting loose, and trust us--he does. This might be the most perverted, nasty, NSFW, and all around hilarious show EVAR- OMGBBQ!
I don't even know where to begin. Brian Tong, star of CNET TV's The Apple Byte joins us today for what be our dirtiest show ever. We run the gamut of perversion, from assault with a deadly burger to almost 10 minutes of jokes about Logitech's PerfectStroke system. Tangents are the name of the 404 game, so we also take a few moments to explain to Jeff about the mythical Asian dessert known as Boba and run through the verbal insanity that is Urban Dictionary. You also have to tune in to hear us give a detailed (and metaphorical) rundown of a certain GIF that I found online. Won't definitely won't show you it, but we use enough euphemisms so that you get a pretty good idea. How many times do I have to say this? NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW NSFW!!!
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Wilson Tang is an associate producer for CNET TV. He's a part-time artist and filmmaker and has written and directed several films. He likes long walks on the beach and girls.
Jeff Bakalar is an editor for CNET Reviews, getting all the dirt on the gaming industry. After spending a few years in the world of film production, he has settled down and currently lives in New Jersey. He's an avid writer, gamer, and full-time pessimist.
Justin Yu can be found tinkering with printers and other peripherals for CNET, when he's not adjusting his headphones, riding his bike, or eating hot dogs for breakfast.

