Are you one of the biggest nerds in the world? If so, you probably know the fake Klingon language from Star Trek. And maybe you want to write things in this fake tongue. But here you are stuck with...
Our sister site SCI FI Wire just got a big upgrade. It's always been loaded with up-to-the-nanosecond entertainment news, but now it's loaded with big graphics and lots of opportunities for readers to chime in, too. This Wire feature...
Some of us live, breathe, eat and sleep sci-fi. If you're not included in our merry band of Snow Crash-ing nerds, you're probably wondering what to buy geeks like us for the upcoming holiday giftathon. That's why you're going...
The next Star Trek movie is on the way, depicting Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto), McCoy (Karl Urban) and all the others in their youth, and leading up to the first voyages of the Starship Enterprise. You'll have...
Now you can boldly go where no Star Trek: The Next Generation fan has gone before, decorating your place with such 24th-century accuracy that you'll never get laid again. While the uninitiated might be unfazed by such realism, our...
Hawaii resident Won Park's origami first got our attention with his One Dollar Camera. Then we started browsing through his work online, and we discovered a treasure trove of pictures of his origami projects, including paper versions of the...
Feeling powerless? Escape to the captain’s chair from the Star Trek original series, and start barking out orders and making dramatic pronouncements as your family rolls their eyes. Just don’t let the missus see that credit card bill when...
Now that you can make your doorbell sound just like Captain Picard’s, you might as well kick back with a brewski, opened by his very own NCC-1701. We don’t remember any of the Starships Enterprise from Star Trek looking...
Ever wanted to see how it feels to go through one of those transporters on Star Trek? Stepping into the Illumination Shower might be as close as you can get right now. With a doughnut-shaped light above you emitting...
Imagine a Star Trek-like Tricorder for scary looking foreign languages (like Japanese, for example) and you'll have a pretty good idea of what the Quicktionary 2 Kanji Reader brings to the table. The device allows the user to scan kanji...