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DC Begins the ‘Countdown’


Comic Book retailers have recieved solicitation information about one of the worst kept secrets in comics.
That’s right, the rumored ‘Countdown’ event, designed to get those of you plopping down your weekly cash from the ‘52′ series to keep making that weekly investment.

Full Solicitation on the first four issues below the break.

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3style’s Jogwheel Mouse

Video Editors everywhere know how cool a jobwheel can be, and now the crew at 3style have combined a jogwheel and mouse to create this awesome method of controlling your computer. According to Gizmodo there is no word yet on pricing, or availability, but check out this video to see how the jogmouse works […]

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Superman Returns leads 07 Saturn Award Nominations

The nominees for the 2007 Saturn Awards have been announced, with Superman Returns leading the pack with 10 nominations. Other nominated films include: X-Men: The Last Stand, Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, Casino Royale, Mission: Impossible III, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and Stranger Than Fiction
This […]

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SImpsons Movie Trailer #3

I’m not sure that there is anyway this movie could live up to 18 years worth fo build up, but dang it…it sure looks perty.

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Readius Rollable Display puts one more nail in Paper’s Coffin

Now, before you get upset by the headline, I’m being facetious. I personally don’t think paper will every completely die…but things like the Sony’s Reader and Polymer Vision’s Readius could - without a doubt - impact the print world very soon.
The extremely compact, and thin device has a screen appearance that is apparently just […]

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Bionic Eyes 2.0

Sci-Fi Tech has an interesting update on the Doheny Eye Institute at the University of Southern California (USC)’s experimental technology that can literally allow the blind to see.
Now, they haven’t completely restored vision to the blind just yet, but what they have done will allow blind individuals to distinguish light from dark, and see the […]

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ADVANCED REVIEW: Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Season 8) #1

Thanks to the fine folks at Dark Horse Comics, we got a chance to take an advanced look at Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Season 8) #1 “The Long Way Home - Part One”.
This new Buffy comic book series picks up where the last season of the show left off. Joss Whedon is […]

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Bridge to Terabithia - Review

The trailers and television spots for this film gave me the impression that it was going to be another “Harry Potter” or, more appropriately, another “Chronicles of Narnia”. You know, a movie where a group of adorable kids travel to a beautiful fantasy world and engage in a slew of amazing adventures, jam-packed with […]

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(Another) Ghost Rider Review

Earlier today, one of our sister blogs, Filmsy (A fantastic film review blog that all of you should bookmark), reviewed Marvel’s latest release, Ghost Rider.
Since this film falls heavily into geek territory because of its comic book ties, I decided to give it a look this evening…and…wow…just wow.
and not a good wow…

Apple Gazette Video Quick Tip #2

If you’ve ever wanted to learn the basics of Automator for the Mac, this video tutorial from our sister blog Apple Gazette can show you how.

Filed under: Apple

Ghost Rider (2007) - Reviewed

I first encountered Ghost Rider back in the early 90’s at, oh, age 8 or 9. What drew me to the character was pretty much what draws everyone to the character, at least at first. Ghost Rider looks really, really cool. Flaming motorcycles, blazing skulls, black leather, chains
visually, Ghost Rider is like […]

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This is pretty impressive. Take a look…

Filed under: Games

Star Trek Remastered: New images from “Amok Time”

As the Star Remastering continues, the creative team is getting a little more liberal with their interpretations of the “original” special effects now they they’ve won fans over.
The images below show you what the original establishing shots in the show were:

Remastered images after the break

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Michelle Ryan is the new Bionic Woman

The BBC reported earlier this week that British actress Michelle Ryan has been cast as cyborg/tennis pro (yes, you read that right) Jaime Summers in NBC’s proposed re-imagining of “The Bionic Woman.”
Michelle (22) most recently appeared in the British Romantic comedy Cashback, and will soon be on ITV co-starring with Billie Piper (of Doctor Who […]

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Why wasn’t the Wii named Revolution

One of the things that surprised everyone in a good, and bad, way, was the name of Nintendo’s current console. Some liked it, some didn’t, but one thing that we can all agree upon, is that it was surprising. In a recent interview, the father of Super Mario, Shigeru Miyamoto, explained the reasoning behind the […]

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22 ways to reduce computer eyestrain

If you, like yours truly, spend a lot of time by your computer, then you have probably felt at least once a burning pain in your eyes, or blurry vision. Thankfully, there are small exercises or things you can to help reduce this pain and prevent CVS (Computer Vision Syndrome).
Do you spend a lot of […]

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