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The arguable influence Mac OS had on Windows 7 and one very special sleeping bag.
Kate Mulgrew wants to be part of a new Star Trek movie and Sesame Street turns 40.
Scary movie objects to stay away from, like The Ring video tape, and a baby music video to watch right now.
The two internet giants are working together and a few musical viral videos worth checking out.
The best things in life are those you can make fun of online, including awful pieces of baked goods.
13 women almost became NASA astronauts in the early '60s, and Wired Science profiles their struggle.
The web series about gaming is about to land on DVD, making its creator/writer a bona-fide geek hero.
The tale of everyone’s favorite vampire slayer will continue, according to creator Joss Whedon.
A tale of woe concerning LGBT film festival posters and a great new scientific dance video.
Soon you’ll be able to read the Harry Potter author’s life story in graphic novel form in the Female Force series.
Disney has just acquired Marvel studios and all of its classic characters, including Spider Woman. Also, a day without cats on the internet?
Watch out for malware in your celebrity photo searches, including Angelina Jolie, Megan Fox and Lindsay Lohan.
Entertainment Weekly is about to introduce the world to video in a print magazine, beginning with ads for CBS shows like There Goes the Neighborhood.
Three weeks on the road has given our tech columnist a love of all things GPS.
There’s never been a better time for women in graphic novels and comic book movies.
This year’s conference in San Diego features a Princess Leia bikini photo shoot.
Megan Fox talks about her love of comic books and Comic Con — something we can agree with, for once.
Tech blogger Danielle picks the best games from last week's conference and gives her picks for the lesbian crowd.
Science explains the basis for social awkwardness, and Buffy gets a questionable reboot.
Astronauts can now drink recycled urine, while us regular earth folks are now able to make fun of those who “Tweet too hard."
Good news is all the rage at HappyNews.com, and the new Star Trek film proves a worthy re-boot for the geek-friendly franchise.
Women and geeks win big at this year’s Webby Awards, including an extensive Star Wars collection fan site.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have found a way to update Twitter using only your brain.
Texting, twittering and movie watching are coming together. It's like Mystery Science Theater 3000 for 2009.
A new adventure game brings free flash, time wasting fun to the next level. Also, a recession-themed version of Bejeweled.
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