Following ‘Avengers,’ Marvel Studios opts to go big or go home with their upcoming roster of superhero films. By Josh Wigler First “Guardians of the Galaxy” concept art Photo: Marvel
The Marvel universe was off the chain at Comic-Con yesterday. At a panel ostensibly devoted to Iron Man 3, Marvel provided movie news galore with two new films as well as its forthcoming Thor and Captain America sequel names: Thor: The Dark World Captain America: The Winter Soldier The Disney-owned studio also says Guardians of the Galaxy – featuring Rocket Raccoon, Star-Lord, Draxx the Destroyer, Groot and Gamora – is on tap for August 2014. Finally, Ant-Man was revealed (fully costumed in Hall H) going from big to small, big to small, big to small while battling two apparently nefarious security guards. “Ant-Man will kick your ass, one inch at a time,” he cracked. Good to know, Ant-Man. Good. To. Know.
Interviews and Profiles Locus interviews Genevieve Valentine. Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy interviews Paul Krugman (podcast). Black Gate (Emliy Mah) interviews C.A. Suleiman. Kathryn Linge interviews Ben Peek, John Birmingham, Alan Baxter, Patty Jansen, Nicole Murphy, Karen Brooks. David McDonald interviews Alexandra Pierce, Sean Williams, Richard Harland, Thoraiya Dyer, Michael Pryor, Kaaron Warren,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : SF Signal Discovery Date : 04/06/2012 00:14 Number of articles : 2
Android has been good to Samsung. Very, very good. Samsung recently reported its second consecutive quarter of record earnings, thanks in no small part to its wildly popular line of Android-powered Galaxy smartphones. The South Korea-based vendor also just took the wraps off its next-generation flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S III. While the device may have opened the door for rivals to make… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Boy Genius Report Discovery Date : 08/05/2012 07:04 Number of articles : 2
The official presentation is over, and soon thousands of tech bloggers will flee London in the wake of Samsung’s Galaxy S III event. But this is just the beginning of Samsung’s marketing campaign for their next flagship – and the next step is to let all the non-nerds know how great their baby is. To … Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Community Discovery Date : 03/05/2012 20:45 Number of articles : 3
There’s this little company you probably haven’t heard of called Samsung. Anyway, apparently they had a couple of good phones over the past couple of years that sold a few units and…yeah, I can’t keep that up. Long story short, those of you like myself that have been looking high and low for real information Samsung announces new 1.4GHz quadcore Exynos processor, to power next Galaxy handset… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : AndroidGuys Discovery Date : 26/04/2012 04:38 Number of articles : 2
This is very exciting: the star that blew up to form Supernova 2012aw may have been seen in an older Hubble image! First, here’s a lovely shot of the galaxy and supernova: [Click to galactinate.] This is not from Hubble! It’s from Adam Block, a frequent contributor of stunning pictures to this blog, who took it using the 0.8 meter (32″) Schulman Telescope at Mt. Lemmon on March 20. The supernova is… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : DiscoverMagazine Discovery Date : 23/03/2012 15:33 Number of articles : 2
I’m a dork for space stuff. I just love it. There is something so majestic about the size and scope of our galaxy, let alone our universe. The following video… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 14/12/2011 19:18 Number of articles : 2
Looks like Google is going “all in” with their latest flagship, the Galaxy Nexus. Taking a much different route from its predecessors, the Nexus One and Nexus S, the Galaxy Nexus will actually have actual airtime in the US and around the globe, meaning you can expect to see their all new commercials (like the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 15/12/2011 03:58 Number of articles : 2
With the nasty back and forth between William Shatner and Carrie Fisher arguing the eternal question — Star Wars or Star Trek? — it seemed peace was all but a fantasy in the world of science fiction. Enter George Takei, the erstwhile Mr. Sulu and the voice of reason in this galaxy-splitting debate, to unite both fandoms in the hatred of their “ominous, mutual enemy” — Twilight . “And it is really, really bad.”