This Song Is Made Up Entirely of Computer Sounds From Movies

Created by Alex Moschina, this video, called Hollywood Bleeps and Bloops, features a soundtrack which is made up entirely of computer sounds found in films and television shows. It uses clips from 26 films, and weaves them into a fairly entertaining little tune—though, perhaps understandably, it is really quite short. [Slackstory] More »

Listen to All the Bleeps and Bloops of Hollywood’s Fake Computers

You computer probably makes a bleep now and then, maybe the occasional bloop. But the giant, glowing, blinking machines of Hollywood fame have a much larger library of bings, pings, and whistles. More »

How Hollywood Is Making Texting Look Dramatic

We all increasingly rely on non-verbal forms of communication—email, IM, texting—to let people know what’s going on in our lives. That’s great for us, but it’s causing headaches in Hollywood when it comes to creating drama. More »

How Engineers Built a Full-Size Animatronic T-Rex for Jurassic Park

Jurassic Park was awesome. Jurassic Park in 3D is awesome layered on awesome. And the tech behind the scenes? You can probably see where this is going. More »

I Love This Little Girl Who Wants to Make a Hoverboard After Watching Back to the Future II

This short film, “Hoverboard”, is about a girl and her teddy bear trying to create a hoverboard after watching Back to the Future II. I can totally relate to her because I was trying to make my own hoverboard really hover just last month. You’re an inspiration girl! More »

Jurassic Park 3D Review: An Improvement on Perfection

It’s a universal truth that Jurassic Park is a near-perfect movie, which is why its 20th anniversary re-release in 3D has elicited both elation and groans from fans. Yay, hurray, Jurassic Park in theaters! Uh oh, I hope the 3D conversion doesn’t ruin the film! More »

Jobs Biopic Starring Ashton Kutcher Release Delayed

Jobs Biopic Starring Ashton Kutcher Release Delayed

Steve Jobs’ Biopic, simply called “Jobs,” was expected to be released on April 19 to celebrate the 37th anniversary of the founding of Apple Computer. Unfortunately, it looks like the movie won’t be released when it was originally intended to as Open Road Films has delayed the film’s release.

Open Road Films has yet to confirm a new date for Jobs to be released saying they wanted to have more time to market the film, although we think the Internet has given the film a healthy amount of promotion ever since it was first revealed such a film would exist.

Earlier this year, we caught a first glimpse of footage from the movie starring Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs, which we thought he did a performed a believable Jobs in the scene. It was also revealed a few days later Kutcher suffered from problems with his pancreas when he followed Steve Jobs’ diet, which of course lead many people to believe that was the real reason for Jobs’ pancreatic cancer. Hopefully the film will do well enough to warrant the pancreatic troubles Kutcher had.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Apple Educates Potential Galaxy S4 Adopters Why People Love The iPhone, Flickr Rolls Out Hashtag Support For iOS App,

Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner goes on sale for $59

Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner now available for regular sales at $60

Lomography’s Smartphone Film Scanner has reached that moment that every crowdfunding project strives for, but often seems elusive: everyday sales. The peripheral is now sitting in stock at an ordinary, post-Kickstarter $59 price. As you’d expect, the functionality remains what we were promised earlier in the year. Slot in an iPhone, or certain Android smartphones, and scanning 35mm film or a slide is just a matter of lining things up and snapping a photo with the phone’s camera. Anyone who’s sitting on a treasure trove of old photos — or is just holding on to that film SLR for dear life — can shop for the scanner at the source link.

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Lomography’s Smartphone Scanner Digitizes Film Right To Your Mobile Device

Lomography has made sharing photos from a film camera a heck of a lot easier with its new Smartphone Scanner that’s finally available from the company’s online store. It replaces a desktop scanner and PC with a compact collapsible rig that uses your smartphone’s camera to digitize negatives and slides. More »

The Whole of The Matrix in Just 60 Seconds

For the terminally impatient or those just short of time, here’s everything that happens in The Matrix crammed into just 60 seconds of animation. More »