Star Trek's Digital Domain Enters A New Era With CBS

Source: StarTrek.com PRESS RELEASE STARTREK.COM is off to a great start in 2006 This year marks the 40th anniversary of Star Trek, and we look forward to the next 40 years as we enter the brave new world of emerging technology platforms. Also this year, the official STARTREK.COM Web site joined the family of outstanding [...]

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George Takei May Come To New Voyages

In tonight's special G4-TV interview with Star Trek: New Voyages stars James Cawley and Jeff Quinn, a startling announcement was made by Cawley. While listing the past stars and production staff of the original Star Trek series that are currently working on the fan based series Cawley made public that New Voyages and George Takei [...]

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Hollywood Eyes Video-On-Demand

Source: CNN Money Report: Cable companies and movie studios in talks to release films on DVD, cable simultaneously NEW YORK - The latest Hollywood DVD releases may reach your living room sooner than you think, according to a report published Wednesday. Cable companies and major film studios are discussing ways to release movies through video-on-demand [...]

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Sarek Documentary on StarTrek.com

StarTrek.com is currently running an intriquing and thought provoking documentary on the life and history of one of the UFP's most notable and foundational characters. Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan, son of Skon and father of Spock is featured. Mark Leonard played Sarek in Star Trek: TOS (and the TOS Movies) and Star Trek: TNG. Sarek [...]

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Jack Marshall Leaves New Voyages

Editorial Commentary: By Uncle Sam After three years Jack Marshall is stepping down as the primary director of the extremely successful online fanfilm series "Star Trek: New Voyages." Marshall, along with the series star James Cawley (James T. Kirk) were the inspirational and driving force behind the fan based project. In his official statement Marshall [...]

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StarTrek.com Keeping Its Doors Open

In a year that has not been good to Star Trek fans there is finally some good news to report. According to the Forum Boards over at StarTrek.com, the landmark Website will not be closing down on December 31, 2005 as had been reported earlier this month. Due to the overwhelming response from sci-fi fans [...]

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iTunes and Sci-Fi - A Pefect Marriage

Apple has announced that the following new Sci-Fi programs can be downloaded from iTunes:

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Hollywood and BitTorrent Come to Terms

Source: CNN Technology Deal aims to reduce movie pirating Hollywood negotiated an agreement Tuesday with the creator of BitTorrent software, popular for downloading pirated movies over the Internet, in a deal aimed at reducing illegal traffic in online films.

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SCI Fiction Shutting Down

Source: SciFi Channel Submitted by: Richard Foster As SCIFI.COM gears up to expand with exciting new ventures utilizing the newest technology, it will discontinue SCI FICTION, the online publishing division of of the site, at the end of 2005. In almost six years of groundbreaking online publishing, SCI FICTION and its editor, Ellen Datlow, had [...]

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