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  • WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 08: Conan O'Brien attends Amazon Prime Video's "Upload" Season 2 premiere on March 08, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic)

    SiriusXM buys Conan O'Brien's podcast and media company

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    05.23.2022

    The deal for Team Coco is said to be worth $150 million.

  • How to assemble an iPad the Conan O'Brien way

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    08.01.2014

    Conan O'Brien's Team Coco DIY series recruits comedic actor Matt Walsh to show you how to assemble your own iPad using only household items. One word of caution -- don't try this at home. Save it for the garage.

  • Conan O'Brien tries to understand World of Warcraft

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    11.22.2013

    What happens when a guy, who has practically no experience with World of Warcraft, attends Blizzcon? If it's anything like Conan O'Brien's trip, the ignorance will result in hilarity – like how O'Brien discovered the oxygen is really thin in Azeroth or that all life in the realm must have a much weaker lung capacity than we do here in the world of the real. Also: bears in heat. Outside of actually playing, O'Brien also chats with a team of professional players from Europe prior to the World of Warcraft of Warcraft World Championship and even sits down to commentate the finale. It's refreshing, because you never really hear commentators discuss the types of flooring to be found in Azeroth.

  • Conan O'Brien on Apple's growing iPad lineup

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    10.30.2012

    Conan O'Brien is back again with another Apple parody, poking fun at Apple's growing lineup of iPads. He mocks Apple's talking head-style promotional videos that mix product shots with brief statements by Apple's designers and engineers. In the clip, Team Coco adds several models to accompany the iPad mini that offer different screen sizes with "barely different options," including one the "barely fits in the door."

  • Skyrim, and the case of the curious cat man Conan

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    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    08.03.2012

    Conan O'Brien's no stranger to Skyrim, and in the 11 months since the game came out, he's been exhaustively playing the game in hopes of crafting its most definitive review. The video above is the fruition of those efforts. Or something like that, at least.

  • Conan O'Brien plays Minecraft, rates it a '26 C'

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    07.24.2012

    Conan O'Brien is a self-admitted "clueless gamer." He thinks the Xbox controller is a neck massager. Anyway, here's a clip of him trying to review the ridiculously successful Minecraft. He may have a point about the graphics.

  • Andy Richter's super secret Skyrim voiceover work, revealed!

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    01.31.2012

    Skyrim's development had assistance from some major names in acting: Max Von Sydow, Joan Allen, and Lynda Carter to name a few. But did you know that legendary comedy partner Andy Richter also played a major role? It was revealed this week on Conan, which we've embedded above.

  • Conan O'Brien pokes fun at Siri

    by 
    Kelly Hodgkins
    Kelly Hodgkins
    10.25.2011

    Siri is quickly becoming everyone's favorite personal assistant. It helps you navigate, sends messages on your behalf and provides quirky answers to life's most difficult questions like "Where do I hide a dead body?" Siri's capacity for juvenile amusement was not lost on Conan O'Brien who used Apple's Siri commercial as the basis for his latest Apple parody. As you would expect, his short skit pokes fun at the voice assistant's ability to answer just about any question you ask of it. For a chuckle or two, check out the Team Coco video below.

  • Conan O'Brien on Xbox Live was too big a 'leap of faith,' says show's producer

    by 
    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    02.07.2011

    During the "Hollywood Creative Masters" session at CES last month, the executive producer of Conan O'Brien's show, Jeff Ross, spoke on last April's short-lived rumor of talks to relaunch the show on a proposed Xbox Live channel (before the deal was made to bring Conan to TBS), reports Gamasutra contributor Chris Morris (who moderated the CES session). While Ross said it was "interesting to sit and look at it," Microsoft's proposal lacked a clear vision, and he recalled that "a lot of the conversations were, 'Well, it's a show, but it's not a show and there are no breaks, but maybe there are breaks and it's not 60 minutes -- it's this,' and nobody really knew what it was." "So it was really going to be a leap of faith to jump in with these guys and figure something out which we didn't know," Ross said, later reiterating that "we had some eventual television offers and we basically shied away from the [Xbox thing]." Last November, Reuters reported that Microsoft's plans for an Xbox Live "television channel" had taken a more conventional shape, with the company looking to license existing TV programming to stream though an Xbox Dashboard application, with a potential for interactive elements. "I think it's coming and it's big," Ross said of a TV-type feature on Xbox Live, before concluding, "It's just that we weren't in a position at that point to figure out what it was." [Photo credit: Team Coco]