Dig this promo spot for ABC’s upcoming sci-fi V. It features the song “Uprising,” a recent single from Muse. Peek after the break for a second trailer.
The highly anticipated series premiere of V airs tonight at 8PM on ABC.
Dig this promo spot for ABC’s upcoming sci-fi V. It features the song “Uprising,” a recent single from Muse. Peek after the break for a second trailer.
The highly anticipated series premiere of V airs tonight at 8PM on ABC.
Enjoy this new spot for Fringe. It features trippy-cool music from Nine-Inch-Nails’ frontman Trent Reznor.
Fringe returns with all new episodes this Thursday at 9PM on FOX (if no baseball).

Ready for the lastest Glee news? Well here we go…
Madonna has given Glee the rights to her entire catelog of songs and a Madonna-centric episode is slated to air later this year. Ryan Murphy (co-creator) plans on approaching American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert to guest star in a future episode. (Come January Glee will be paired with American Idol on Wednesday nights, so this makes perfect sense.)
Upcoming episodes will include performances set to Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary, ” Van Halen’s “Jump,” John Lennon’s “Imagine” (which the glee club performs with a rival deaf choir (Ryan Murphy: “Everyone who sees it sheds a tear.”)), Paul Anka’s “You’re Having My Baby,” and Barbara Streisand’s “Don’t Rain on My Parade.”
On integrating Springsteen songs into the show Ryan Murphy has said: “I think Bruce is our next holy grail.” “My musical tastes begin and end with him basically” said Brad Falchuk (co-creator).
Glee returns with all new episodes November 11 at 9PM on FOX.

Rihanna’s next album titled Rated R is gaining tons of buzz as its release is soon upon us. Rihanna plans on making a big comeback after her public battle with former boyfriend Chris Brown (who is also releasing a new album soon). Yesterday the full track list was unveiled. Featured artists include Young Jeezy, Slash (!), and will.i.am. Look after the break for the full track listing. If you preorder the album on iTunes you will instantly receive a free download of her first single “Russian Roulette,” a song written by fellow R&B artist Ne-Yo. Today Rihanna is giving her fans a taste of what’s to come with the new music video for “Wait Your Turn.” The album drops November 23.
[Via RollingStone; KanyeBlog]
Continue reading Rihanna’s “Rated R” cover art, track list, a music video
Fresh, yo.

Designer Eric Testroete was inspired by “big-head mode” found in video games to create this papercraft self-portrait of himself. He used 3ds Max 2009, Mudbox 2010, Photoshop CS3, and Pepakura to model 370 different paper triangles. Put together they formed what you see above and in the gallery below. Neat stuff. Check out his website to see how it was done.
[Via Gizmodo]

If you have ever shopped at an retail Apple Store you have surely noticed their transaction system. If you are paying for an item with a credit card you simply approach an Apple employee and they can scan your item(s), swipe your credit card, and print out (and/or email) your receipt from a bulky, Windows CE-powered (oh, the irony) device called EasyPay. In the near future Apple will transition from the old (circa 2005) EasyPay system to a brand new system that will smartly be implemented into custom-designed iPod touches. With the help of the OS 3.0 hardware accessory support, Apple will dress the iPod touch in a large plastic case-like enclosure, complete with a barcode scanner at the top, a card reader on the side, and an extra battery. It’s all powered by a mini USB port that’s located on the bottom of the case. The iPod touch will run an Apple “EasyPay” application that will get the transaction process done. And just like it’s Windows CE predecessor, customers will be asked to sign the device with–wait for it–a stylus. Who knew such an archaic instrument would ever come in contact with an iPod touch, a modern tech beast with a multitouch screen to-boot. But hey, it does “allows finer entry and control.” And if you have cash, no worries; an iPod touch-equipped employee can take care of you on the spot and transfer the almost completed transaction to a nearby cash register. It’s all about streamlining the transaction process and making things easier for the employees and customers. And customer satisfaction is what matter most. Those guys at Apple are forward thinkers, and I like it.
[Via Gizmodo; AppleInsider]

Remember the “there’s a map for that” commercial created by Verizon? It’s been playing on the airwaves for some time now. So if you haven’t seen it here I’m sure you know what I’m talking about. Anyway..AT&T has gone ahead and sued Verizon for showcasing their lack of 3G against VZ’s 3G-filled map. In their own words:
In essence, we believe the ads mislead consumers into believing that AT&T doesn’t offer ANY wireless service in the vast majority of the country. In fact, AT&T’s wireless network blankets the US, reaching approximately 296M people. Additionally, our 3G service is available in over 9,600 cities and towns. Verizon’s misleading advertising tactics appear to be a response to AT&T’s strong leadership in smartphones. We have twice the number of smartphone customers… and we’ve beaten them two quarters in a row on net post-paid subscribers. We also had lower churn — a sign that customers are quite happy with the service they receive.
After further investigation Engadget has made further revelations about the matter: “AT&T thinks Verizon is trying to fool viewers into thinking that they can’t use any AT&T phone services outside of 3G coverage areas by showing two essentially different maps. Since Verizon’s entire network is 3G, the gaps in the red map are actual service gaps — but Verizon doesn’t show that the gaps on the AT&T map might be covered by AT&T’s huge 2G network. We can see how that could be misleading, but at some point you’ve got to compare apples to apples, and AT&T even says it has “no quarrel with Verizon advertising its larger 3G network” in its complaint, so we’ll see how the court reacts.”
Apparently VZ has changed the ads, removing the phrase “out of touch” and replacing it with “Voice and data services available outside of 3G areas” disclaimer. Still AT&T remains on guard and Engadget reports that they think “the ads still confuse non-technical viewers into thinking AT&T provides no service at all outside of its 3G coverage.”
All in all, I find this quarell between AT&T and Verizon quite insignificant. I am forced to favor Verion for the mere fact that their ad simply carries the truth; Verizon Wireless graces much more land with 3G coverage and AT&T’s 3G coverage, well, sucks. (Take this from personal experience.) Instead of battling for the removal of a competitive ad campaign (as slightly misleading as it may be), AT&T should be focused on their 3G services and coverage.
[Via Engadget]

Late last night Sony officially announced the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 smartphone. It is SE’s first Android device. Some specs include a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4-inch capacitive touch display (480 x 854 pixels), an 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus, A-GPS, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. It also has a 3.5 mm audio jack, a micro USB connector, and it comes with an 8 GB microSD card. The most exciting news involves the personalized user interface. Android 1.6 will be running underneath SE’s elegant UI called Rachael. We have seen Rachael before but never in such an official and polished manner. SE was keen to mention that the XPERIA X10 is the flagship device in a line of Android-powered phones; glad to know there is more where this comes from. I’m looking forward to seeing how the XPERIA X10 device performs when it releases Q1 2010.
For now, be sure to check out the gallery below for some official press shots and peek after the break to see the phone (and the stunning Rachael) in action.
[Via Engadget; Gizmodo, here & here]
Continue reading Sony Ericsson reveals the XPERIA X10, runs Rachael UI
Now this is what the original trailer for James Cameron’s Avatar should have been. Sure, I understand that the original trailer was a teaser trailer; but with so much hype for this shot-in-3D film I feel that this trailer does the hype some justice and shares with the viewer a glipse into what the movie is actually about. Sit back, relax, and enjoy. Avatar hits theatres December 18.