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Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 4:58 PM

Great Moments In De-Evolution

Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 4:53 PM

Attack This: Autos From The Future

Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 4:37 PM

One day, your wife will yell to you from the kitchen, “Honey, hop in the Transforming Carplane and go get some milk.” In the future, making a grocery run will be as annoying as it is today, but at least you’ll be able to hotrod over to the market in a flying car.

That’ll be sweet. We know it sounds lame, but how geeked would you be to go anywhere in one of today’s futuristic (not to mention, bad-ass) autos?

AirCar  

Hyper-Sub  

Freedom Ship  

AirShipOne 

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Nugget From The Network

Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 3:49 PM

 

Sometimes things happen on Attack of the Show that are so jaw-droppingly awesome, we feel compelled to go out of our way to make sure you see them. Olivia Munn cosplaying as Wonder Woman was one of those events, as was the Olivia oil bathing stunt. This is yet another. Gentlemen et al, we present to you, "Lickfest!"


G4 President Answers Your Questions

Posted by Mike D'Alonzo - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 3:13 PM

All day, every day, we get questions and comments about G4, and what people think of the new direction the network has gone in over the course of the past two years. However, the man with the plan himself, Mr. Neal Tiles, President of G4, answers these questions definitively in the first edition of our new online feature, Open Source.

This is an occasion for those who are interested in our network to ask questions about it, and actually get answers from the head of the company, which is so rare as to be unheard of in this business. So, go and read with Mr. Tiles has to say. It's pretty enlightening, and should answer a lot of the questions we hear on a regular basis.

Open Source


WebTools: FriendFeed

Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 1:44 PM

If you have a bunch of friends on different social networks or just have a problem respecting the personal boundaries of others, you’re going to love FriendFeed.

It’s a web based service that not only allows you to track your friends across various social networks, it gives you the ability to keep tabs on every web link, video and mp3 (or whatever) your friends share with others. Sure, it’s a little creepy, but undeniably useful.

We’ll show you how this latest innovation in social networking/stalker tech works in today’s WebTools.

 


The Loop: The Open Social

Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:29 PM

There are a million different social networking sites on the internet and though they have the same goal in mind, bringing people closer together, they all operate differently from one another.

The widgets and other features which work well on one site don’t translate well on other sites. There’s no standard, or at least there hasn’t been, until now. MySpace, Yahoo and Google have banded together to promote the Open Social.

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Asian Underground

Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 10:57 AM

You think you know about underground cinema? Let’s see how confident you are when Chris Gore reaches deep into his vault and pulls out little known movies from the Far East.

This stuff is more underground than hell! Forget the lackluster mainstream for a second; if you want some good movies you need to take a trip to the Asian Underground.

Today, we'll take a look at Appleseed, Legend of the Black Scorpion and Silk.

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Today On AOTS!

Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, March 26, 2008 10:52 AM

Hey, everybody, have we got an exciting show in store for you! On today’s AOTS we’ll take a look at the coolest cinema from the Far East in Asian Underground, give you the means to tame the internet in WebTools and witness the decline of humanity in Great Moments in De-Evolution. Good stuff!