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Fan Expo 2009: Montage!

The whole rgbFilter crew had a blast at Fan Expo 2009, and in the midst of putting together our interviews, we’ve cut together this montage of bloopers, gaffes and random silliness. There’s still more interviews to come after this, so stay tuned!

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Episode 018 – Net talk

It’s an extra large dose of rgb this episode, as we discuss Google’s new OS, as well as a number of new developments from the company that will ‘do no evil’. We also talk about the new high speed initiatives from the major telecoms, Microsoft’s new branding strategies, and much more. Don’t forget that the Toronto Zombie Walk is holding a Fiendraiser tonight, Saturday July 18th.

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Episode 017 – Drag Me To Cells

If you were planning on upgrading to a new smart phone this summer, we recommend that you give a listen to the mobile section of this episode to get an overview of what’s new or soon to be released. We also take a look at Sam Raimi’s “Drag Me To Hell”, “inFAMOUS” for the PS3 and “Punch Out” for the Wii, and more! This episode marks some upgrades and changes to the production end of the show, so you’ll see and especially hear a marked increase in quality (so we…

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Episode 016 – Movie Madness

It’s a big show this time around as we review Terminator Salvation, Star Trek and Wolverine as well as talk about some of the other upcoming summer releases. In gaming, we look at Plants vs Zombies and 1 vs 100 on Xbox, and discuss the preview of Bioshock 2. There’s also a lot of comic news, including TCAF 2009 (the Toronto Comic Arts Festival), and a rundown of some great new web comics by Paul, via Warren Ellis’ call out for submissions to the White Chapel forums.

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Episode 013 – Fallout

In this episode it’s all post-apocalyptic goodness as we discuss the books World War Z and The Road (and the movies coming out based on them), and we get into gory details about the game Fallout 3, which is available for the PC, as well as the Xbox 360 and PS3. Plus, there’s an apology from Dave, another installment of MegaHurtz, and much more.

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Episode 012 – Walled Gardeners

It’s a big show, and the return of the old set! We get into a discussion about the increasingly walled garden nature of gaming, talk about the growth of the smart phone market, our takes on True Blood and the US version of Life On Mars, and wonder if hiring the original writers for Heroes can save the world (well it’s world anyways). In cool sites, we have a couple of great recommendations for public domain and royalty free video for all you video editors out there, and mention some…

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Neal Stephenson – Anathem

Neal Stephenson sits down with Mark Askwith as part of the long running TINARS series, and talks about his latest novel Anathem, some of the concepts in it, his writing process and much more. We were there to cover it. In the very near future Alex will also be putting up an exclusive interview, as well as a review of Anathem. Special thanks go out to the folks at TINARS/pages, Simon Evans of hardcorenerdity.com and Melissa Nowakowski of Harper Collins and certainly Neal Stephenson.

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Episode 011 – ZOMBIES! – Show Notes

In this week’s episode: Braaiiiiinnnssssss! To kick off this Halloween spooktacular, we introduce the short story of an urban zombie, and we’ve totally made over the set, all in honour of the coolest holiday of them all. We also have far ranging talks ranging from The Force Unleashed, to the new Macbooks and the Bell-Telus joint that will bring the carriers into the GSM world, and a whole bunch more, including some extra footage from the Toronto Zombie Walk. If you’re squeamish about blood, don’t watch this one alone.

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