Mar 16, 2012 | Forbes
Dark Shadows was a 1966-1971 soap opera that science fiction/horror fans could sink their teeth into: instead of characters who were doctors and lawyers, some of the dwellers of Collinsport, Maine, were vampires, witches, and zombies. The show had a brief second life...
Mar 15, 2012 | Forbes
There’s a reason that Google bought YouTube for $1.65 billion: it’s addictively entertaining for viewers and content creators alike. While some of these content creators upload new footage, many of them like to play with footage that already exists. Some of that...
Mar 14, 2012 | Forbes
The Internet is full of awesome “I quit” stories, but not much tops Greg Smith’s departure from investment firm Goldman Sachs: he published his motives for leaving in the New York Times’ op-ed section. One of his many reasons? “The environment now is as toxic and...
Mar 14, 2012 | Forbes
Today is March 14 (3.14), known to geeky people everywhere as “Pi Day.” As we remember from high school math, pi is a mathematical constant that describes the circumference of a circle, divided by its diameter. And Pi Day is an excuse to flaunt our geekiness. But...
Mar 12, 2012 | Forbes
Prometheus Prometheus is Ridley Scott’s upcoming movie, a prequel to the famed Alien series. If it’s anything like Scott’s original Alien movie, it’s going to contain horror, suspense, and a a few visceral dismemberments. Fans know this already. 20th Century...