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Oh, that tricky George Lucas. He's got the animated 'Clone Wars' series coming to two cable networks this fall and to help push that series - and let's face it, bring home a little more coin - Lucas is combining some of those episodes into a feature length film that will hit theaters in August.
If the above photo of a "stretch Prius" looks Photoshopped to you, you're not alone. The image elicited hundreds of deriding comments on the PriusChat message board before the car's creator came forth and described how he "pimped" his Toyota Prius so that it would hold his family of six comfortably.
Tom Osborne is returning to Nebraska to temporarily run the Cornhuskers' athletic department and possibly determine the fate of Bill Callahan. University chancellor Harvey Perlman announced the return of the Huskers' former coach Tuesday in a news release. A news conference was scheduled for later in the day.
The following statement outlines an ambitious but doable strategy for dramatically reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, phasing out nuclear power, and ending energy imports while simultaneously creating new domestic jobs and businesses, improving energy, national security and the economy, and enhancing the environment and public health.
The world's first hybrid train, which is fuel efficient and reduces emissions, made its inaugural trip from Paris to the French Champagne region on Tuesday.
OnStar has offered Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance to its subscribers since 1996, but now the firm is getting set to add anew enhancement for 2009 vehicles. The feature can use GPS to pinpoint a vehicle once it has been reported as stolen, and can be slowed down remotely.
According to a group of researchers from the University of Leicester and the UK's National Space Centre, the payment methods we use here on Earth would not make for viable space currency -- due to sharp edges or radiation-prone magnetic strips -- and would need to be replaced with something more suited to the environment.
"3-D Modeling Field" is what they call it. I call it the coolest thing i've seen in a while. Awesome 3D projection forming a holographic image.
Michelle Kaufmann's latest zero energy, green prefab home has just made its debut on the lawn of San Francisco City Hall - and Inhabitat has some great photos of the home, including the green roof, solar panels, and interior spaces.
USB 3.0 improves upon its successors by adding fiber-optic cable inside alongside the copper wiring, greatly increasing the speeds.
The writer of the best slogan will get a DVD of the space movie of their choice, From the Earth to the Moon, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, etc and will be interviewed for a follow up posting on what it takes to engage the public with space. Other noteworthy submission will get other small space swag.
When the first orders for nuts started to trickle in to his family's 78-year-old business Friday, Jeffrey Braverman had no idea what he was getting himself into. About 50 orders had been placed in a short time to New Jersey retailer Nuts Online, all in reference to a television show called "Jericho," a show that Braverman said he barely heard of.
Their Stealth motorcycle has a horsepower equivalent to a 500-cc bike, and it tops out at around 50 mph. That’s not much on the highway, but it’s plenty of speed to zoom around town. And at least your neighbors won’t complain about the noise: This is one good looking, yet nearly silent hog
On one of the latest Diggnations, Kevin was talking to Alex about how the hubble is gone now, and said he would pay 2 bucks a month just for them to send another one into space for the sole purpose of getting cool desktop wallpapers.Here you go Kevin, my website is still a work in progress, but you inspired me to start working on it a year ago!
At the National Cable and Telecommunications Association Conference in Las Vegas this week, Comcast demonstrated a cable modem downloading at 150 Mbps, according to the Mercury News (AP).
It lashes together four cables to give you a lickety-split download rate of 150Mb per second, a helluva lot faster than the 2Mbps to 5 Mbps you get with a cable modem these days if you're lucky.
Video and photo galleries of the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA's new infrared galactic peeping tom. As well as looking like an Imperial Star Destroyer, it also seems just as big judging by the actual-scale prototype. In fact, it looks so big that it makes you wonder how are they going to put this thing in space in one piece. The answer: origami.
Of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Giza is the only one still standing. Built around 4,500 years ago to house the body of the fourth-dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu (or Cheops), it stands testament to a lost world's technical expertise.
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) has shown off a first-of-its-kind 3D online user community service for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) console.
The new standard is still more than a year or two away, but according to IEEE documents, the group hopes that 802.16m will be able to deliver 1Gbps transfer rates over the air. In fact, 802.16m is "required" to meet downstream speeds of up to 1Gbps in "nomadic" mode, or high efficiency/strong signal mode.
While the Blu-ray camp is busy claiming victory, recently HD DVD supporters seem to be circling the wagons around an old friend, the -- 'til now -- unused 3X DVD technology. HD DVD has always claimed it holds a price advantage over Blu-ray, by way of offering low cost upgrades for existing DVD manufacturing processes.
XM and Sirius have just issued a joint press release stating their intention to become life partners in a proposed $13 billion deal, which still must pass rather daunting regulatory scrutiny and opposition from such heavyweights as the National Association of Broadcasters.
It seems that DRM just can't catch a break these days. First the all-important processing key required to unlock and decrypt HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs was discovered, now just days later comes news that the folks at SlySoft have updated their AnyDVD "backup" software utility to allow for "on the fly remastering" of HD DVD discs, although not Blu-ray
"Between my server and my Windows Media Center home theater PC, I have at least two PCs on all the time at home. Have you ever wondered how much it's costing you to leave a computer on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?"
NASA: The new images of Mars reveal a terrain of banded rocks similar to that found in the southwestern U.S., said Chris Okubo, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. The cracks bear telltale signs that fluid—probably water—seeped through them hundreds of millions of years ago.
This girl is quite a phenomenon on Youtube. Never contacted by media industry she adds a video almost every day. Check out What a Wonderful World, Santa Baby, Mambo Italiano and others. This site has a list of links to Youtube videos and no ads as of yet. Best of luck to her.
Singer seeking corporate sponsors instead of charging for tickets. The wizard of the Ozzfest is going back on the road this summer and this time the tickets to his 25-city tour will be free.
Comcast has nationally launched GameInvasion.net, a video-centric gaming site that was previously only available to Comcast High Speed Internet Customers. The site aggregates news and other content from sites like G4, IGN, GameTrailers.com and individual publishers and developers. Will also distribute Major League Gaming’s TV show, MLG Pro Circuit.