What do you do when you run out of USB ports? Get a hub of course. However, most hubs can be quite dull and boring. Our editors have compiled five of the weirdest for your viewing enjoyment. To start, we have the Solid Alliance food plate, which looks quite tasty to say the least. Continue reading to see them all.

New York Post’s Lou Lumenick reviews Iron Man 2, and tells you why this installment might be lacking in the story department, compared to its “much superior predecessor”. Continue reading for the full video review.

Gamer Wade McGilberry of Semmes, Ala. knew there was a $1-million prize for pitching a perfect game in MLB 2K10, but he didn’t know the winner would be him. Until…this past Monday, Continue reading for a video.

2K Sports had a long list of requirements to certify a legitimate perfect game – the tape submitted had to show the console starting, from boot-up screen through loading the game.

[via Kotaku]

Sure, it may be a low quality cam capture, but this leaked trailer gives us a first look at J.J. Abrams’ Super 8 movie. According to MTV, J.J. has even “confirmed rumors that the trailer was sent to movie theaters in canisters requiring special codes to open.” Video after the break.

For those who’ve not heard of MyYearbook, this social website “was initially created by two high school students, David and Catherine Cook, and their older brother Geoff, during Spring Break of 2005.” Now, their newly launched Chatter feature has already reached 1-million updates a day. Video after the break.

Chatter is a lot like Facebook’s News Feed. But unlike Facebook, which populates your feed with items from your friends, Chatter is geared more towards meeting and interacting with people you don’t know.

[via TechCrunchWiki]

Amazon is selling the HP Wireless Eco-Comfort mobile mouse for just $21.08, originally priced at $49.99. Featuring energy efficient components that allow a single AA battery lasts up to 7 months — includes “automatic power saving features with smart standby modes.” Product page.

2 additional programmable buttons easily accessible on the top left side allow you launch applications, control sound volume, navigate backward and forward, zoom in and out or launch your favorite websites.

[via Amazon]