Posts Tagged: ‘Star Wars’
HowStuffWorks.com Tech Editor Holly Frey’s done at E3 2011 — here’s her wrapup from day three.
Alright, on Thursday there was no messing around. I would have some special together time with the Wii U no matter what! The last two days, I visited the area of the show floor I lovingly call Nintendo City, but to get actual play time with the Wii’s successor would have taken a minimum of a five-hour wait in line. That’s not a typo or fever dream. Five hours, minimum.
Happy Star Wars Day, everyone — and May the 4th be with you!
I’ve spent far too much time today laughing at “Star Wars” parodies on the Internet, so I’m just going to pay it forward and share three of my all-time favorites with you. Enjoy!
Our office was closed for President’s Day yesterday, which means I’ve had a whole extra day to mull over the Wall Street Journal’s Saturday essay, “Where have all the good men gone?” It’s a look at gender and relationships that might ordinarily be more at home in Stuff Mom Never Told You, but a quote, early on, caught my eye. Kay S. Hymowitz quotes from a book by Julie Klausner called “I Don’t Care About Your Band: What I Learned from Indie Rockers, Trust Funders, Pornographers, Felons, Faux-Sensitive Hipsters and Other Guys I’ve Dated,” which describes “guys” and seems to make a link between being a geek and not being an adult.
This video – which contains a Volkswagen ad – went up yesterday and already has over a million hits. It’s kind of a viral nirvana for any marketing department: Clearly there is something to be learned here: When needing to advertise a product, use a Star Wars theme with cute kid included. If you would [...]
3D TVs and 3D movies have made 3D technology something that people experience and talk about all the time. There’s even the 3D Nintendo 3DS coming in 2011. But this is not quite what people are looking for, apparently. What people seem to want is a moving 3D statue projected into the room. So if [...]
In this episode, the TechStuff guys reminisce about the best tech gifts and gadgets they’ve been given for Christmas over the years, from robotic tanks to Star Wars toys, and what they’re hoping to score this year.
In Star Wars, the Death Star is able to destroy an entire planet: But what if you really wanted to destroy planet earth like that? (where “destroy” is defined as “by any means necessary, to change the Earth into something other than a planet or a dwarf planet.”) Is it technologically possible? This article is [...]
Last night, I attended a performance of Star Wars: In Concert. As I arrived at the venue, I saw that my HTC-G1 had no reception. That’s unusual — T-Mobile’s coverage in Atlanta tends to be pretty strong. I met up with my wife and we took our seats. Her cell phone, also on T-Mobile, still had reception. But she noticed that she wasn’t able to send text messages. Something was definitely odd.
As John Williams’ music filled the arena, I couldn’t help worrying about my phone. The last message I saw as I tried everything to check the connection (including removing and replacing the battery and SIM card) said my SIM card wasn’t registered with the network. I wasn’t sure what that meant. I listened to the oppressive opening notes of The Imperial March, looked at the enormous image of Darth Vader staring at us from the massive screen behind the orchestra and began to worry that my phone had turned to the Dark Side.
As it happens, I was one of thousands of customers affected by a service outage. T-Mobile customers across the United States began having trouble with their service. I was one of the lucky ones — by the end of the concert, my service had returned. But some people are still experiencing problems with their phones.
Unfortunately lightsabers aren’t real. The technique used to produce the lightsaber effect is simple, but tedious. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about the special effects behind lightsabers.
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