Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time in theaters

Survival of the Dead in theaters

Iron Baby: I Officially Hate the Internet

Someone clearly has way too much time on their hands.

Warner Bros. Close To Greenlighting Flash and Other DC Character Movies

During today’s Time Warner investor’s day, Warner Bros. head honcho Barry Meyer mentioned how big a role the DC Comics stable of superheroes will play once the Harry Potter franchise comes to an end in 2011. We’re aware of Nolan’s third Batman flick and the upcoming Superman reboot in 2012, but Meyer says the studio [...]

Palm webOS Design Director Heads To Google

This can’t be good. Matias Duarte has left Palm for Google.

The Daily Dose

Here’s what else is going on in nerd news around the web:

Is ABC Really Hoping To Reboot Alias?

With Lost barely finished, you’d think that ABC would want to take a break from serialized geek-friendly shows for awhile, especially following the cancellation of FlashForward and failure of Happy Town. A new rumor suggests just the opposite, however, saying that the alphabet network are so desperate for a new Lost that they’re looking to [...]

The Comic Book Club: Wednesday Comics and Bruce Wayne #2

This is what happens when Techland goes to the comic book store: we end up talking about what we picked up. This week, Douglas Wolk, Graeme McMillan, Mike Williams and Evan Narcisse discuss the Wednesday Comics hardcover collection and the second issue of Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne.

Poll: Who’s Your Pick For The Next Spider-Man?

Granted, we’re assuming you still care about the Spider-Man franchise after Sony’s pathetic mishandle of our favorite web-slinger’s image as of late, but here goes nothing.

Steve Ballmer Will Not Be Speaking at Apple Conference

Rumors of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer taking the stage for seven minutes at Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference have been greatly exaggerated. So exaggerated, in fact, that none of it’s true at all.

Disney On Kirby Lawsuit: Vague And Baseless

In a move sure to surprise no-one, the Walt Disney Company have gotten involved in the ongoing legal battle between the heirs of Jack Kirby and recent Disney purchase Marvel Entertainment over the rights to the many characters that Kirby created for the publisher, including the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk and many more.