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7 Twisted Thanksgiving Dinners – thanks to Photoshop.

November 29, 2009 in Art, Entertainment by Brandon Corbin

Each day Worth1000.com runs countless Photoshop Contests. Here’s some of the great work produced during the “Thats not a Turkey” contest.

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The surprised kitten.

November 29, 2009 in Entertainment, Humanity, Video by Brandon Corbin

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Kittens?

I know.

I am sorry.

Couldn’t help it.

Just look how cute that thing is.

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Steal this Film – Now Playing!

November 28, 2009 in Art, TV, Tech, Video by Brandon Corbin

300px-Steal_This_Film_-_TitleSteal This Film is a film series documenting the movement against intellectual property produced by The League of Noble Peers and released via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol. Thanks Hulu!

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Three Mile Island News, now and then. Walter Cronkite vs. CNN

November 22, 2009 in Science, TV by Brandon Corbin

In one, the horrific happened – but delivered in a calm and reasonable fashion. The other, a little incident – but delivered to feed our gratification- It’s sensational!

Once in a life time experience. The compilation.

November 22, 2009 in Entertainment, Video by Brandon Corbin

You know that they truly appreciated life after each of these moments. (I call fake on a couple of them, but all in all its a great compilation!).

Rachel and House inspirational.

November 22, 2009 in Entertainment, TV by Brandon Corbin

Who’s that guy next to Rachel?

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Boxee, a new way to enjoy your TV – on demand, on the web.

November 22, 2009 in Entertainment, Tech by Brandon Corbin

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Thanks to companies like Hulu, Netflix we now have access to high quality Television and movie content without ever touching cable television. And thanks to Boxee, we have a super simple to way to  watch this content – with a remote, and from 10 feet away.

There are a slue of companies that are building 10 foot interfaces that interact with virtually every type of media available. Microsoft has Windows Media Center and  linux geeks have MythTV. Both a great – but  Boxee runs on almost every platform – Mac, Windows and Linux. Plex is a great competitor to Boxee on the Mac – that often beats Boxee head to head on features and speed (mac version only).

Learn more about Boxee and to get the free download.

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