Trailer: Love

Well this is an odd looking little film isn’t it? I have never heard of this film until today but I am curious. It is beautifully shot but I have to be honest and say I am still none the wiser as to what it is about. Take a look below and you tell me what you think:

Okay, did you understand what was going on? Comment below.

Steve Jobs is taking another leave from Apple

Steve Jobs has on again off again health issues for years now and earlier last year he took an extended 6 month leave of absence from Apple for a liver transplant. He returned to Apple in June 2010 and has been getting healthier and healthier with each public appearance, or so we thought. Continue reading

Geek Actually Ep115 – Five Finger Gestures

Hosted by: David McVay & Josh Philpott

A new year and a new structure, Tech Actually and the Geek Actually After Show have fused like Brundlefly and been reborn simply as the all new Geek Actually. All the Tech and geek goodness that you have come to expect from the old shows wrapped up and made easier to swallow as one simple, little, tasty podcast.

DeltaKnight continues to supply us with some of the geekiest stories on the web and Josh and David love to dig into the tech. This week on the all new Geek Actually we have wireless graphics cards, non-lethal lasers, 3D tablets, The Simpsons porn parody, Microsoft challenging Apple, EpicMealTime and so much more.

It’s all in good geeky fun – Think of it as your ‘Week in Geekdom’. So sit back, grab a cold one and let’s geek out!

Please Note: The new Geek Actually will be coming out on the old Tech Actually feed and the Geek Actually feed on iTunes for the next few weeks so everybody knows what is going on. If you subscribed to both Tech Actually and The Geek Actually After Show, unsubscribe the Tech Actually feed or you will be getting the episode twice. To continue getting this show just subscribe to Geek Actually in iTunes by clicking here.

Geek Actually is recorded live on Saturdays around 12pm (AEDST UTC+11). Go to geekactually.com/live to watch it live.

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Donations needed if you can help

Let me start by saying, I hate begging but… I just sold my old MacBook Pro on eBay and got less than expected. I was a little disappointed but what can you do. The plan was to get a new one this week before the next show day, but at this point that won’t happen. We have come up a few hundred short so if anyone has ever thought about donating to the site or show now is the time. On the side bar you will find our donation links. For this, don’t use the David Storms America donation thing, use the one below it which is the general site donations. Any amount helps.

Help me Obi Wan, you are our only hope :-)

Little Geek’s Latest Film – Batman: All in a Night’s Work

Nicholas “The Little Geek” McVay has just released his latest Lego animation and it is really good. “Batman: All in a Night’s Work” took him ages to complete and it is really fun. Check it out below.

What did you think? Comment below.

Film Actually Ep023 (115) – Moving Vehicles

Hosts: David McVay & Josh Philpott

Film Actually is the official movie podcast of geekactually.com – This week David McVay and Josh Philpott review of Tony Scott’s new film, “Unstoppable”. We also have some Entertainment Buzz including the new trailer for “Battle: Los Angeles” and a brand new Lists of Five – Five Movies on Moving Vehicles. So sit back, grab a snack and enjoy.

*Update 31/07/2012 – Film Actually was a split off from the main Geek Actually show and originally maintained numbering continuity with that show. That logic no longer works as the shows have become two unique entities, so we have gone back and re-numbered the Film Actually shows to reflect their true episode number. This show is now officially episode 23 but when you listen to the show you will hear it referred to as episode 115, this is why. Sorry about any confusion or inconvenience.

Film Actually is recorded live every Saturday. Go to geekactually.com/live for the schedule and to watch it

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