...ashes of actor James Doohan, who played engineer 'Scotty' in 'Star Trek', are due to be blasted into space today.His remains...
So he sets off on a round-the-world tour to study the people he meets in the hope of finding the secret to being...
“The information we show for Tom Cruise answers 37 percent of next queries that people ask about him,” claimed Mr...
He said voice commands were growing in popularity as more processing power became available, and claimed that...
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Certain kinds of science fiction could almost be considered far-out predictions. Star Trek crew members used tablet computers decades ago, and now the tablet computing market looks like it could take over PCs. Certainly, there's a bit of a... Full Article at Techdirt
“Star Trek” actor James Doohan died in 2005, his ashes were among the 320 sets that were on the just-launched SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Doohan played Montgomery Scott, the character referenced in the catchphrase “Beam me up, Scotty.” “He would rather have... Full Article at Celeb News Wire
In this May 22, 2012 photo released by Starpix, rocker Dee Snider, from Twisted Sister, left, and George Takei, a cast member from the TV series "Star Trek," give hand gestures as they reunite for a panel discussion for "Celebrity Apprentice," in New... View Photo »
They’re like big versions of Capt. Kirk’s chair in the original ‘Star Trek.’
The dog's ashes apparently were blasted into orbit Tuesday on the same rocket that carried the ashes of "Star Trek" actor James "Scotty" Doohan, according to Monroe police. The privately owned SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Full Article at HeraldNet
The agreement with Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution grants Full Article at The Futon Critic
TechCrunch reports that Amazon has lobbed a new cannonball into the fray by announcing a partnership with Paramount Pictures that will expand their streaming catalogue with "hundreds" of Paramount movies. Amongst those "hundreds" are titles such as... Full Article at Cinema Blend
Actor Leonard Nimoy gives a "live long and prosper" sign after being awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree during Boston University's commencement on the school campus in Boston, Sunday, May 20, 2012. The gesture was made popular by Nimoy... View Photo »
I do feel like the world has not seen the end of 'Lost … It would be hypocritical for me to say I'm going to do 'Star Trek' but I don't want anyone to touch 'Lost
Doohan's character was referenced in the "Beam me up, Scotty" catchphrase associated with "Star Trek." In various versions of the command, Capt. James T. Kirk, played by William Shatner, would ask his Scottish-descended colleague to activate a matter... Full Article at 10news.com San Diego
WILL.I.AM: We use the concept of "Star Trek," but no one ever thinks about the people that "Star Trek" left behind in the ghettos. It was like, what was the life like for the people that "Star Trek" left? They never even put a perspective on homeboy's... Full Article at Newshour With Jim Lehrer
A dropdown shows trending searches, and tapping any of these opens a flyout box with nutshell info on the topic. For example, when I was testing, Zachary Quinto was trending. The flyout offered a photo, movie trailers from his popular movies (Star Trek... Full Article at PC Magazine
Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek, in addition to ten feature films (with an eleventh in post-production), dozens of computer and video games, hundreds of... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
They’re like big versions of Capt. Kirk’s chair in the original ‘Star Trek.’
I think I’ve built the stamina over years of being a nerd ... I watched Star Trek: Voyager for 14 hours the other day.
It would be hypocritical for me to say I’m going to [reboot] Star Trek but I don’t want anyone to touch Lost
I personally believe at some point in the future the world we see in Star Trek is going to become a reality and every step closer we get to that is very interesting and fun. This is an insignificant step, it's just fun, but it's that symbolic representation.
I'm a huge Star Trek fan, of course; I've seen almost 500 episodes , every movie
Once something becomes part of pop culture you lose the origin ... You tell somebody 'Beam me up' -- they may never have seen 'Star Trek' but they know exactly what you mean.
The Star Trek film was definitely a huge challenge
but I knew I didn’t want ‘geek’ or ‘nerd’ in the title. A tribble is this round furry thing that’s so cute you want to hug it, but it’s still cool. It’s one of the most memorable things that was ever on Star Trek even though all it did was sit there and multiply. Also, it’s kind of obscure—and so is a b...
I was a little worried people would think it was a strictly Star Trek show
Star Wars rules! Star Trek drools!
I did ‘Star Trek’ [in 2009] and then I had eight months where I didn’t work and my visa almost ran out ... And prior to that was six years of bits and pieces in Australia where I was digging holes, working behind a bar, building sites and I was just trying to get a job.
I left 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' when I was 18. I thought it was a smart career move. In some ways it was and in some ways it wasn't. What I was unprepared for was how much I was going to miss the people that are on this stage, and how much I was going to miss the space suit that I hated wearing ...
I could retire now. I’m one of the few people that’s been in Star Trek, Doctor Who and Star Wars
Simon - whose upcoming big-screen outings include Crispian Mills' A Fantastic Fear Of Everything and JJ Abrams' Star Trek sequel - also revealed that despite starring in some of the biggest action films around, fans still shout out lines from the 2004 cult classic, Shaun Of The Dead.
Khan is back in 2013, however sources indicate that the film is not a rehash of 'Space Seed', the original Star Trek episode where Kirk and crew first encounter the genetic superman from the past.
not a sub-plot that could be easily cut out [like in Star Trek 1] … so we will finally see the J.J.-verse version of Klingons on the big screen.
It had that same positive view of the future, which is the hallmark of all Star Trek shows
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I would love to see a female Klingon be the CO of the flagship. We don't get to see too many strong female characters. I would like to see more of them in Star Trek.
I have a whole stack of Star Trek soundtracks that I listen to a lot. Strangely enough, when I have to get something really cranked out, or if I'm really in a rush, then I listed to pop. Like Britney Spears/Katy Perry kind of pop because it's peppy and fun, and when it's done, I get to take my headphone...
I've always been a very big fan of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and I've re-watched the series multiple times and read a little bit of the DS9 relaunch novels, so I had a little bit of basis in Bajorans there. Then I just started looking at all the little fragments of Bajoran prophecy interwoven througho...
We're lucky to have a full-time writer. Some games don't have them. Sure, others have more than one, but it's because Cryptic has been so efficient that we've been able to make do with one. Star Trek needs a writer because at its heart it's always about the stories.
The 3D coordinates of each galaxy was recorded so the raw data could potentially be used to build a realistic 3D model of the universe. Throw in some holographic technology and you have something straight from Star Trek.
With our patented Ultra-wideband technology, science fiction has become fact. Practical high-precision non-contact vital signs monitoring and patient movement and fall detection is now a reality, almost like a Star Trek tricorder.
It would be hypocritical for me to say I'm going to do 'Star Trek' but I don't want anyone to touch 'Lost,'
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Any thoughts on what Spock from Star Trek might say about the Obama economy and lack of jobs?
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Make it so. The ambitious plan to build Star Trek's USS Enterprise http://t.co/p9sfecc1
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Star Trek and Hollywood: In infamously ageist Hollywood, middle age is the time when actresses stop being cast in juicy roles -- last we heard, Winona Ryder (now an ancient 39) was playing Spock's mother in Star Trek.
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