Why Go To Utah? In 2010, Sundance is Streaming

So the Sundance Film Festival begins today in Utah – and what’s most notable about this year’s festival is the way in which it’s taking to the Internet, striving to give film fans around the world access to the crowded Park City festivities.

“Superbad” airs on FX at 7:30 p.m.

New episode of “Archer” airs on FX at 10 p.m.

Cyber Clean Goop De-Cruddifies Your Keyboard

Look down at your keyboard right now. Like, really closely.

Seesmic Look: Twitter Made Easy

Love it or hate it – Twitter is here to stay. It’s managed to become invaluable for a number of reasons and if you haven’t already jumped on board, well, you’re actually missing out. The speed with which news can be delivered and shared via the social networking site is astounding. Businesses like Dell and [...]

Avatar Erotica: Na’vi Sex, a Sticky Situation

As I’ve seen Avatar a second – and yes, third – time, I’ve become more intrigued by some of the story’s side details. Subtle looks here and there, between Jake and Neytiri. The way the animals move against the humans in the epic final battle sequence. The way Tsu’Tey just owns the marines standing on [...]

New episode of “Fringe” airs on FOX at 9 p.m.

Amazon Launches The Kindle Dev Kit (aka Kindle App Store)

With Apple’s looming Tablet launch next week and its rumored e-book deals, e-book giant Amazon is on full alert. Just yesterday, Amazon announced that it would be restructuring its royalty rates and now the NYT is reporting that Amazon is set to announce a Kindle app store today.

Amazon Increases Royalty Rates for Kindle

Amazon is stepping up to the Apple plate by announcing that it will introduce a 70% royalty option program to authors and publishers.

Battle of the Final Fantasy XIII Theme Songs: Leona Lewis vs. Sayuri Sugawara

When Final Fantasy XIII hits U.S. shores in March, it’ll have a different theme song than its Japanese counterpart. Leona Lewis’ “My Hands” is the official anthem for the North American and European releases while Sayuri Sugawara serenades players of the already-released Japanese version with “Kimi ga Iru Kara” (“Because You’re Here”).

Techland Roundup: The Daily Dose

Wednesday Jan. 20, 2010