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- By Carren Jao
- 30 August 2012
Singularity & Co revives out-of-print science fiction novels by turning them into ebooks, but only after clarifying snarled copyright regulations »
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- By Geeta Dayal
- 13 July 2012
A remarkable 32-page theatre programme from Metropolis' 1927 debut has surfaced at a well-known rare book shop in London, which scanned it and shared some pages with Wired »
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- By Ian Steadman
- 21 June 2012
Tractor beams have long been a staple of science fiction, and now a physicist claims that there may be a new way to manipulate objects using nothing but light »
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- By Adam Rogers
- 07 June 2012
He proved that fantasy made fiction better, not worse -- without Bradbury there's no Michael Chabon, no Cormac McCarthy, no Margaret Atwood »
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- By Stephen Parkinson
- 01 June 2012
To hope for a movie as pitch-perfect as Alien would be foolish, but can Scott and Lost writer Damon Lindelof deliver a worthy entry to the franchise? »
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- By Neal Stephenson
- 28 October 2011
I have followed the dwindling of the space program with sadness, even bitterness. Where's my donut-shaped space station? Where's my ticket to Mars? »
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- By Mark Brown
- 12 September 2011
Electronic Arts is to "reinvent" the cult-classic tactical game Syndicate, in an upcoming shooter for consoles and PC »
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- By Mark Brown
- 24 August 2011
Korean technology giant Samsung is pulling out all of the stops to oppose Apple's motion for a preliminary injunctio on sales of the the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and various smartphones in North America »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 23 August 2011
Richard Birkin of production company Mudlark is experimenting with using Foursquare as a storytelling platform, turning it into a wormhole into the future »
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- By Alice Vincent
- 21 July 2011
Once the much-maligned painting style of Absinthe-fuelled bohemians, Cubism has been given new life by American artist Tommervik »
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- By Paul Graham Raven
- 23 May 2011
Where did science fiction start? Constructing histories of the genre is a favourite game of science fiction's fans, and now the British Library has taken a turn with its Out Of This World exhibition »
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- By Matt Kamen
- 04 May 2011
Something big happened in London last week. It brought people into the city from across the country, if not the world, and promised spectacles unlike any other this year »
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- By Andrew Hoyle
- 11 April 2011
Red Dwarf will return to our screens with a tenth series, production of which is scheduled to begin in November of this year »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 29 March 2011
Massively-multiplayer space trading and combat game EVE Online is infamous for how mean its players are to each other, and soon its players will have more places in which to stab each other in the back »
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- By Hugh Hart
- 14 March 2011
Scientists suggest plot of upcoming sci-fi movie Source Code could be more than fantasy »
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- By Michael Parsons
- 01 March 2011
The Doctor Who Experience at London's Olympia turns the programme into a Disney-style theme park adventure -- catnip for a Geekdad. However, is it any good? »
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- By Michael Parsons
- 14 February 2011
Bestselling US science fiction writer Jack Campbell's military space epic The Lost Fleet is sailing to the UK »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 27 January 2011
The London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film, better known as Sci-Fi London, will return at the end of April 2011 »
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- By Mark Brown
- 04 January 2011
Space agency NASA has named and shamed Roland Emmerich’s world-ending disaster flick, 2012, as the most absurd and scientifically flawed sci-fi blockbuster in recent memory »