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Tosh is new king of Comedy

The show is called “Tosh.0,” and you can be sure updated versions that are smarter, more sophisticated and more user friendly will be available in the near future.

Back to the future for new 'Futurama' episodes

Comedy Central says it's bringing the animated comedy "Futurama" back from past cancellation for 26 new half-hour episodes.

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Michael Rose: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs and Green Too: Can Transportation Drive the Future?
Source: The Huffington Post

The United States should be part of a global move toward interconnected, seamless transportation that, in addition to creating jobs locally, reduces the threat of global climate change, enhances trade and improves the health and livability of our rapidly urbanizing world whil …

Can A Facebook Fan Group Save Stargate Universe?
Source: CrunchGear

Power is in numbers, but sometimes cries fall upon deaf ears or come too late. That’s probably the case with the Save Stargate Universe Facebook group.

Can They Save Stargate Universe?
Source: http://www.justpressplay.net

A television show was already spared the gruesome hand of fate once this year, and now fans are hoping to do the same for Stargate Universe, the most recent chapter in the fan-favorite franchise.

EyePhone reference mysteriously disappears from online clips of Futurama
Source: Engadget

It seems that Comedy Central has wiped out the reference in the dialogue to the "EyePhone 2.0."

futurama eye-phone
Source: Engadget

Like gadgets? Ever stand in line for one or over-consume just to slake your obsession?

Interview with Maurice LaMarche, the man with the Golden Voice
Source: allmediany.com

Maurice LaMarche, the man with the golden voice, talks about cartoons for adults and children and the ways to spend time in between the takes.

Welcome Back to the World of Tomorrow
Source: allmediany.com

Futurama is back.

Futurama Recasting Main Characters (WTF?!)
Source: Romantic-Future | Facebook

This is wrong on *so many* levels. I can't think of a better way to guarantee that Futurama goes down in flames, and I can't see Matt Groening even agreeing to go forward with the show with a new cast.

Bender's back, baby! New Futurama episodes are in our future - TV Squad
Source: TV Squad

Comedy Central has ordered all brand new episodes of Futurama, and the show has officially gone back into production.

Viewpoint: Bailing out yesterday's industry, or investing in tomorrow's?
Source: The Baltimore Sun

Now that all the public hand-wringing about whether or how to bail out the U.S.

'60 Minutes' examines brain-computer interface | Emerging Technology News - CNET News
Source: CNET.com

"One of people researchers are hoping to help is Cathy Hutchinson. Hutchinson, who suffered a stroke that left her mentally sharp but paralyzed and unable to speak, is among the first humans to have her brain directly wired to a computer.

When General Motors Was Dreaming - The New York Times > Collectible Cars > Slide Show
Source: The New York Times

In its heyday during the 1950s, Motorama delivered G.M.'s message of postwar optimism to millions of curious spectators. The 1938 Buick Y-Job was the first such dream car.

Futurama: Beast With a Billion Backs - Preview/Review

I got my grubby little hands on a copy of the new Futurama direct-to-dvd movie, "Futurama:The Beast With a Billion Backs" that's set to come out on the 24th, and thought I'd give everyone a heads up of just what I think about it...cause I know how much you care.....oh, and 'cause …

Future Futurama Flick Features Extra Xbox Episode
Source: Joystiq

Not to worry, lazy fans -- TVShowsOnDVD reports that the next straight-to-DVD Futurama movie will include an "extra episode from an Xbox game" as a bonus feature when it comes out on June 24.

The Compleat Gamer Geek's Guide To Futurama
Source: Wired News

I love Futurama. It's so passed the obsession stage that my wife is visibly worried about me. My nightly routine involves watching multiple episodes with the commentary on.

Futurama: Bender's Big Score -- It's Just Okay

On March 28th, 1999, fans of science fiction and animation were introduced to Futurama, a television series set in the future and created by Matt Groening, the man behind The Simpsons.

'Futurama' Is Back! Grab a Can of Slurm and Settle In
Source: Wired News

Futurama was killed, but like some B-movie cyborg it refused to stay dead. The fans watched the 72 episodes religiously in syndication and shelled out $170 to get the entire run on DVD. So, in 2005, Fox green-lighted 16 new episodes.

David X. Cohen of Futurama: The TV Squad Interview
Source: TV Squad

DXC: (laughs) You know, we really let the Fox executives have it in this movie, as you're alluding to. People ask us if we had any trouble with them. I'm excited for tomorrow -- if a bit anxious. I think this could be really good, but my three biggest concerns:

Futurama Is Back!
Source: novaksblog.com

The beloved series Futurama is back, check out the TV spot.

Good news everyone! Futurama's return announced at Comic-Con
Source: TV Squad

Everyone's favorite Delivery team will be back on November 27th, in the previously rumored format of 4 straight-to-DVD movies. Each movie will also be split into 4 episodes, which will air of Comedy Central.

Book Review: The Huge Book of Hell

Before there was The Simpsons, there was Life in Hell, a dark comic strip drawn by Matt Groening.

The Top 10 Fictional Irish Characters
Source: -

It's St Patrick's Day! So let's celebrate some of the best fictional Irish characters. From Daredevil to Marty McFly to Sam Malone to Philip J.

"Futurama" to release 4 direct-to-DVD movies
Source: SCI FI Wire

The Simpsons creator Matt Groening told IFmagazine.com that Fox will produce four direct-to-DVD movies of his Futurama show, with the first, Futurama: Bender's Big Score, due for release in December.

Rhymes with raining: Interview with Matt Groening
Source: craveonline.com

You'll probably find no greater Simpsons fan than me. I have stood by the show in the darkest years, when many fair-weather fans just complain about the end of the Golden Age. I maintain there have been at least two renaissances.

Via RFID, these billboards know you by name
Source: CNET

The boards, which usually carry typical advertising, are programmed to identify approaching Mini drivers through a coded signal from a radio chip embedded in their key fob.

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