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http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=15794 original article We caught up with Michael Biehn and his wife Jennifer Blanc at their Fan Expo signing table. We originally expected to only get a couple of minutes with them, but it turned out to be the longest interview of the show. During our time with them, we learn a lot about the genesis their latest film, Michael's directoral debut "The Victim", as well as what it was like working on "The Divide", which I caught at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival t...
Full story: http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=15768 While at Fan Expo this year, Peter talks with Sam Bradley, who after contributing to the first volume, was bumped up to editor status for the second outing, working alongside Joy Ang and Nick Thornborrow. In the interview, Sames talks about the increased story count - up 21 from 15 with 10 of the original artists returning - as well as plans for the third volume, and much more.
http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=15667 One thing we weren't expecting to see at Fan Expo this year was new laptop technology. While game franchises have become a major part of conventions in the past few years, with the convergence of geek culture, it's usually a matter of game titles, not the hardware underneath it. So when we came across the Toshiba booth, which had their new Qosimo glasses-free 3D laptop on display, we had to take a look.
Full article: http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=15296 I first saw this while looking for some kitchen utensils at a home/kitchen store. It is a silicon jar opener. Composed of a rubbery silicon material with a hard plastic tightening collar, it is made to open the toughest of jars.
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I appear to have recently visited a dystopian copyright universe. Only slightly more dystopian than your universe, perhaps — or perhaps it is your universe. (So hard to keep track these days.) The important thing is the cultural exchange that I have been able to establish with its inhabitants. We discussed: the parable of patent theft that is Iron Man 2; the disjointedness of Tron 3D; whether Di Caprio can act his way out of Inception; and something loosely recognisable as The Social Network. ...
http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=14390 Full article Interview with the creators of Doodle War. Each combatant ship is drawn by the player on a game card that is scanned into the game by a camera hooked upto a laptop, and the stats of your ship are determined by the shape, size and colours used to create it. The combat then plays out on a bigscreen tabletop LCD TV.
The updated version of Bell's Mobile TV service being demoed on an HTC Incredible S Android phone