iPhone: RedEye System
All your TV belong to Apple: ThinkFlood’s RedEye System turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a multi-touch universal remote; it uses a dock-like Wi-Fi to IR bridge and iPhone app.
All your TV belong to Apple: ThinkFlood’s RedEye System turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a multi-touch universal remote; it uses a dock-like Wi-Fi to IR bridge and iPhone app.
Minimalist art is all the rage, but Albert Exergian’s Popular TV Show Posters are some of the best we’ve seen; he reduces The Simpsons, 30 Rock, Heroes, and more to their bare essentials.
Any way you slice it, Samurai Champloo: The Complete Series on Blu-ray is a must-buy for anime fans; it’s a 3-disc, 26 episode set of the hip hop-meets-samurai chop series.
So much for hush-hush, as Seth MacFarlane’s Secret is out: Family Guy, American Dad, and The Cleveland Show are less about equal rights and more about equal nights (on Fox).
Farscape: The Complete Series packs all 88 episodes of Crichton and company into 25 discs with enough bonuses to make even Scorpius weep; Peacekeeper Wars is sold separately.
We can never get enough of Michael Chiklis losin’ it, which is why we’ll gladly lose our badge for The Shield: Complete Series; you’ll get all 88 episodes on 29 discs, plus a 34 page book.
Inspired by the suits seen in the AMC TV series, this Mad Men Suit cuts a slim 1960s profile with narrow lapels, grey wool sharkskin and 2-button slanted pockets. Thanks, John!
Some say it’s not as strong as Season 1, but Flight of the Conchords’ second season still split our sides; I Told You I Was Freaky includes notable classics like Sugalumps and Friends.
Available 12/22/09, Family Guy: Something, Something, Something, Darkside is Seth MacFarlane’s latest faithful Star Wars retelling, this time parodying The Empire Strikes Back.
The successor to the popular WD TV Live, the WD TV Live HD Media Player adds web streaming from your network (YouTube, Flickr and Pandora) as well as support for 1080p video.
Debuting tonight (10/2) on SyFy, this second trailer for Stargate Universe might as well be the first: if grittiness and character development a-la BSG are your cup of tea, drink up.
Big Bird may not be lighting up, but this Sesame Street parody of Mad Men isn’t all that different from the real show: it’s filled with anger and sadness and teaches that S is for Sycophant.
Yesterday’s 2009 Emmys were pure wonderflonium, with both Dr. Horrible and Captain Hammer (aka NPH and Nathan Fillion) taking jabs at the joys of watching videos online.
The Fine Brothers are back with arguably their “finest” work ever: 100 TV Spoilers: Emmy Edition ruins everything from Saved By The Bell to The Sopranos in just six minutes.
Own your own piece of its twisted, time-traveling history in May 2010 at the LOST: Profiles in History Auction, with everything from The Hatch’s door to Sawyer’s Glasses; more pics here.
With the 6th season due out 9/17/09, watch the first 100 episodes and get caught up with The Office: Seasons 1-5; running 2,040 minutes, it includes deleted scenes, gag reels and more.
We’re a bit sad we missed out on the premier of Discovery Channel’s The Colony: it’s 10 weeks of people trying to survive a simulated post-apocalyptic world; catch up with VOD here.
Liked by everyone except for one loopy branch manager, you’ll need to play this The Office edition of Clue to find out who killed Toby; familiar items from the show serve as game pieces.
We almost lost it when Fox threatened to replace the original voice actors, but this set of sixteen 3″ Futurama Mini Figs makes up for it; as Bender would say, buy my shiny metal ass!
Running nearly 5 minutes, this Stargate Universe featurette gives us a decent sneak peek into the latest addition to the SG franchise; the season premier is Friday, 10/2/09 on SyFy.
For a show about nothing, it sure had a lot of characters: The World of Seinfeld charts out every friend, romantic interest, coworker and family member as they relate to the main cast.
Halo Legends is a direct-to-video, short story anime series (think Animatrix) with noteworthy roots: WB, Microsoft, as well as the directors for Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell and more.
Seeing two hot chicks go at it in the supermarket over Mountain Dew is about as likely as seeing the same two playing World of Warcraft, so consider the TV spot above a gift from the gods.
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