Trailer for new web series H+ by Bryan Singer
This is a trailer for a new near-future sci-fi web series by Bryan Singer (X-Men, Usual Suspects). It looks pretty good and I’m happy to see a web series being given a more serious budget. The premise also looks very interesting, in the future we will no longer need devices that we hold to communicate ...continue reading
Kristen Schaal’s Xperia Play ads kick f-ing ass
I don’t like Sony for suing that Geohot guy for hacking the PS3. But I do love Kristen Schaal. So I just love the ads for her and not because of Sony. (ok I kinda do like the Xperia Play, I’m so torn!) ...continue reading
Mario fan-made videos
NES Nostalgia runs deep in the blood of a person who grew up in the 80′s. And now these children are adults… adults with video cameras and cheap yet powerful editing software. And they create these magnificent homages to their childhood idols. Here are a few videos to satiate your appetite for Mario nostalgia. First ...continue reading
Check out this pure CSS3 Planetarium
This entire site was done using only CSS3. Â The most incredible being the animations, which are pure css3 transition. The animation between the welcome-screen and the planet-screen, and the animation between the different planets are powered by transitions. But there are many little effects in this demo. Take a look at the Twitter button, the ...continue reading
You can’t fool Google
Well you can, but they’ll eventually catch you. (side note: Â this blog post also pretty much has everything you need to know about SEO Optimization.) A few major companies lately have been caught practicing some naughty SEO techniques and have been penalized by Google. First, a bit on SEO: SEO, the big buzz word of ...continue reading
Visualizing your Twitter feed with Processing
I’ve decided to teach myself the basics of the Processing language using Processing.js because I’d love to learn how to do some data visualization. On the processingjs.org site there a few examples of the language in use and I thought this one called Fizz was just so cool I had to share. Fizz takes your ...continue reading
Twidroyd banned by Twitter!
Oh snap! Â Twidroyd got served! (sorry it was the first thing that came to mind) Twidroyd is one of the most used, and probably best reviewed, Android Twitter apps. Â When I went looking for a Twitter app for my Android a while ago I checked many reviews and this app was always on the top ...continue reading
WIRED magazine for Android!
WIRED was one of the first to release their magazine on the iPad, and it looked beautiful. Â But it left most people wondering what will happen when all the other companies start to release tablet computers running other systems like Android. Â As much as I love the iPad, and wouldn’t mind owning one (if anyone ...continue reading
Colbert as Richard Branson on cover of Project Mag (video)
Holy crap this is nuts. Â Stephen Colbert is on the latest cover of Project magazine (iPad) made-up to look like Richard Branson using a vacuum with a sexy naked woman strapped to his back like a backpack, and vice versa. Â I guess he’s trying to say that Branson is so rich he can do whatever ...continue reading
Google introduces “One Pass” content subscription service
Google introduced a new service called One Pass that easily allows publishers to distribute their digitized content (magazines, newspapers, etc) while they handle the dirty work (payment processing, etc).  It also allows you access that content on any web connected device. The cool thing about One Pass, a direct challenger to Apple’s own recently announced ...continue reading
Order your own Tron Legacy Light Cycle now
Make your nerd fantasies come true… sort of.  It’s not like you have a glowing stick that suddenly turns into a cycle, that would be true nerdgasm.  But if you have money to throw away then by all means get one one of these Tron Legacy-inspired Light Cycles, and while you’re there get me one too. If ...continue reading