V: The First 8 Minutes

V, one of the most awaited Sci-Fi TV series of the year, will begin airing on ABC starting November 3, 2009. In the meantime, here are the first 8 minutes of the intro for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy! [Via Korben.info (French)]



Titan the Amazing Dancing Robot

His name is Titan, he’s 8-feet tall, and he’s a robotic entertainment machine that was unveiled by Panasonic at Dubai’s GITEX 2009 conference. Apart from looking like something that would run after you to kill you, Titan can actually sing and dance like you wouldn’t believe it. Check him out below. [Via TechEblog]

Google rumor has promising sound

Sometimes you hear a rumor that has very little detail, but the very idea of it is momentous enough to take seriously. This could be one of those cases: Google may be getting into the music business. Very little is known at the moment, with most reports tracing back to a post on TechCrunch. That […]



Symphony of Science – We Are All Connected

Remember the auto-tuned song featuring Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking we posted last month? Well the song was so popular that its creator, John Boswell, decided to create another one, and this time, he included Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson & Bill Nye, to sing along with Sagan. Check it out.

Did the Beatles sales plans Come Together?

When is selling 595,000 copies of a game in three weeks a disappointment? When it’s the Beatles edition of Rock Band. The sales make it the third best-selling game of September, beating out fellow debutante Guitar Hero 5, which just fell short of the 500,000. The Beatles game was up in second place for total […]

Pixar Intro Parody

Have you ever wondered what really happened to the unlucky “I” that gets flattened in the original Pixar Intro? Well Collegehumor gives you an extended look at the poor letter’s fate in their latest parody.

Star Trek 2009 Gag Reel

Star Trek 2009 will be out on DVD and Blu-Ray on November 17, (available for pre-order right here: DVD – Blu-Ray), but while waiting, you can always check the movie’s gag reel below, which will apparently be available as bonus material on the media. Enjoy!

The Golden Age of Video

How often do you see movie clip mashups made into a rap song? OK, very often, but how often do you see a video mashup using movie clips that keep a dance rhythm and all rhyme? This brilliant edit is from Ricardo Autobahn. [via b3ta]