10 Star Wars Movie Scenes You’ve Never Seen

The Star Wars saga is one of the best-known in the entire history of cinema, as a fan-favorite of every generation – and a brand new trilogy aiming to bring even more fans into the fold. But you would be surprised to know just how many scenes director George Lucas originally meant to include in his space epic. Scenes that could have turned out to be completely unforgettable, if they hadn’t wound up on the cutting room floor.

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Top 10 NEW Games of November 2015

Did somebody say Fallout 4?

Here are the 10 games. We’ve linked each (below) to its order or pre-order page on Amazon.com for those of you who might be interested in ordering a copy.

1. Fallout 4 (Xbox One, PS4, PC) – November 10, 2015

2. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 (Xbox One, PS4, PC) – November 6, 2015

3. Rise of the Tomb Raider (Xbox One, Xbox 360) – November 10, 2015

4. Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void (PC, Mac) – November 10, 2015

5. Star Wars Battlefront – (Xbox One, PS4, PC) – November 17, 2015

6. Need for Speed (Xbox One, PS4) – November 3, 2015

7. Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash (Wii U) – November 20, 2015

8. Yo-Kai Watch (3DS) – November 6, 2015

9. Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon (3DS) – November 20, 2015

10. Anno 2205 (PC) – November 3, 2015

[Gameranx]

Get These Free Star Wars “The Force Awakens” Snowflake Templates

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As he does every year, graphic designer Anthony Herrera has released an awesome series of DIY Star Wars “The Force Awakens” paper snowflake patterns for the holidays, and the best thing is that they’re free! I’ve also included a “How To” video at the bottom of this post, because creating these paper snowflakes is not as easy as you’d think. Check ’em all out below!

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[Star Wars “The Force Awakens” Snowflake Templates]

Stiff & Hard Excitement Among Phone Makers

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Japanese researchers have found a way to make stiffer and harder glass. However, reports that it could mean phone screens stronger than steel are misleading at best, partly because of confusion over what has been measured.

The work by the University of Tokyo and the Synchotron Radiation Research Institute, doesn’t involve any new materials, but rather a more effective production method.

Most toughened glass is based around silicon dioxide, but with the addition of alumina (aka aluminium oxide, pictured) to boost strength. To date the problem with that technique is that it’s difficult to increase the alumina content without the mixture touching the edge of its container and crystallizing.

The researchers tried a different approach, dropping the silicon dioxide altogether. Instead they used high pressure to crush together oxide powders of alumina and tantalum (an element commonly used in capacitors.) Rather than put the resulting substance in a container, they levitated it with oxygen gas and melted it with lasers, creating (extremely small) spheres of glass.

As well as meeting the basic requirements for glass (being colourless and transparent), the spheres performed well on several tests of resilience, but that doesn’t make it harder than/stronger than/stiffer than steel.

To be specific, the glass scored well for Young’s modulus, a measure of stiffness or rigidity. In simple terms, that means it takes a lot of force to deform it by changing its shape. While the rating was above that of some metals, it was still less than that of steel.

The glass also scored well on the Vickers test, which measures hardness. That’s effectively how much resistance the material puts up against something that is trying to penetrate it.

The testing didn’t specifically cover strength or toughness. The former is how much force a substance can withstand and still be able to recover its original shape. The latter, which is particularly relevant to phone screens, is how much force it can withstand (specifically how much energy it can absorb) before it fractures.

Potentially misleading marketing aside, it’s certainly the case that a screen made from this glass would be more resilient to some sources of damage than existing phone screens. However, it would not be unbreakable, and in any case there’s still a long way to go from creating tiny spheres to using the same technique to create an entire sheet of glass for a screen.

The Legend of Zelda: A Live Action Movie Teaser Trailer [Video]

A fantastic fan made live action movie teaser trailer for an unfortunately nonexistent “Legend of Zelda” movie.

From Ideas for Hollywood:

We got together with some of our local cosplayers and made a fake trailer trying to show that Legend of Zelda would make an incredible movie. It was a really fun project for us and thought it’d be fun to share with you guys.

[Ideas for Hollywood]

HALLOWEEN 2015: Geeks are Sexy Readers’ Costumes Picture Gallery

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Once again this year, I asked you guys to send in pictures of your Halloween costumes, and as usual, you delivered! Unfortunately, I received over 200 photos, so I just can’t post them all, but here’s a selection of some of my favorites for your viewing pleasure! Pictured above: Per H. as a scary Ronald McDonald.

Also, congratulation to Kevin and Andrew who won the t-shirts! I’ll be in touch with you guys shortly.