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  • Will ‘Ant Man’ Succumb to Superhero Fatigue?

    We’re only halfway through the summer movie season and we’ve already been treated to a screen full of superheroes with more coming in faster than a speeding bullet. With each blockbusting success, the masses flood theatre seats and eagerly fork over their hard earned money for the sake of entertainment. This Friday, Marvel debuts Ant…

  • Personal Companion Robots Are No Longer Science Fiction

    In an age of rapid technological innovation, the race is on to create the next great advancement. One of the newest crazes of the tech world and the so-called “Internet of Things” is the personal companion robot. These electronic assistants are designed to talk to you, help you organize your life, provide entertainment and ease of…

  • ‘Sherlock’: Expectations and Speculation for Special and Series 4

    The BBC’s hit TV show Sherlock, a modern adaptation of the mystery-solving duo starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, is on its way back to its many adoring fans. This year, the BBC will be releasing a Christmas special, and fans will probably receive the fourth season that they’ve long been waiting for sometime in 2017….

  • ‘True Detective’ S2 E4 Recap: Street Fighters

    True Detective ramped up the action this week. We expect brooding police officers and shady business deals, but not usually a full on firefight in the streets with tons of casualties. (Interestingly we got a shootout at the same point last season.) But this fight was just the last little while of the “Down Will…

  • ‘Jurassic World’ Review: The Dinosaurs are Back!

    Since we were kids, we have been fascinated by the amazing creations that have been brought to us on TV, especially when it included dinosaurs. These movies were a part of our creativity, our imagination, and most importantly our childhood. Now as adults, we still have the same amount of love for dinosaurs as we did…

  • ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ Review: Classy and Cold-Blooded

    Kingsman: The Secret Service is an R-rated spy movie satire set in Britain. Filled with both Bond-esque style and over-the-top brutal action and profanity, this movie is an odd, yet original, one in the genre. If you’re willing to look past the sometimes gratuitous swearing and the occasionally hardcore violence, this may be a good movie to…

  • 5 Must-Have Apps for Your Smarphone

    If you’re a geek on the go, then you’re more than likely behind a small little screen that we call a smartphone, right? We spend so much time on our phones texting, going on social media, and listening to our favorite music. A lot of us are even being productive behind our phones. So let’s…

  • The iTunes 99 Cent Movie Rental Of The Week: The Imitation Game

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard earned dollar. This week, iTunes brings us Morten Tyldum’s espionage thriller, The Imitation Game, based on the true story…

  • ‘True Detective’ S2 E3 Recap: Another Week, Another Mask

    So, long story short, not dead. The unthinkable cliff-hanger last week, with Ray Velcoro taking two shotgun blasts to the chest, had us all reeling about what this could mean for the rest of the True Detective season. But it turns out he was shot with riot shells meant to seriously slow you down in…

  • ‘Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta’ Revealed at Minecon 2015

    This past weekend, Minecon, the annual Minecraft game conference, took place in London. The popular Mojang game, now owned by Microsoft after a $2.5 billion deal, has over 20 million faithful players who are eager to find out what’s next for the game. Many new developments in Minecraft’s future were discussed, some of which are,…

  • Transportation Tech of the Future

    One of the most quickly-advancing areas of technology today is transportation. People want safer vehicles that can drive themselves. They want faster, more efficient ways of getting from Point A to Point B. They want these methods to be cheaper, more stylish, and more innovative than current transportation options. Some of these transportation desires are in…

  • 7 Essential Filmmaking Apps to Make Some Movie Magic Happen

    Alright filmmakers, you’ve finally got your script where you want it. Now all you have to do is sell your soul and make your movie. Really…it may come to that. While your soul (and what you do with it) is entirely in your hands, there are now plenty of easily accessible apps that can help…

  • New CBS Series ‘Zoo’ Is Original but off to a Slow Start

    This week, CBS aired the pilot episode of its new show Zoo, titled “First Blood.” Reminiscent of disaster/apocalypse movies and the action/thriller genre of TV, this series nonetheless brings a fresh look to the theme of a changing world. It has a definite pro-nature tone, with the question being asked in the first few seconds of…

  • 5 Recent Innovations In Domestic Drone Technology

    The first image to pop into your head when you think of the word “drone” is probably one of a military UAV used for spying and missile strikes. But that’s not all drones are used for. In fact, drones are slowly becoming more and more commercial and recreational. Here are five recent things that are being…