| First up, it's been awhile since we've heard much about Wikileaks or its controversial founder Julian Assange. Well it turns out he's been developing a new talk-show during his 500+ days of house arrest. The show called World of Tomorrow which is set to debut on Russia's RT aims to snag interviews with revolutionaries, politicians, intellectuals and visionaries. Assange is hoping this platform will broadcast world-changing ideas. What do you guys think? Will a talk-show with Julian Assange be as influential as Wikileaks or are you guys sticking with Conan? The show premieres on April 17 at 7:30 AM. www.digitaltrends.com Next up, speaking of futuristic worlds of tomorrow, did you guys see Tupac perform at Coachella? Through a mighty impressive bit of 3d hologram work, lucky festival goers saw headliners Dr. Dre and Snoop share the stage with Tupac, marking the first time the "Thug Life" rapper's been on stage since his untimely death in 1996. With the world buzzing about the performance, are we at risk of opening a Pandora's box of dead celebrity holographic entertainment? Is that even an OK thing to do? Let us know what you think about living in a future where The Beatles or Nirvana could be reunited. www.guardian.co.uk And our last story of the future involves Google's Project Glass and the potential it holds to revolutionize the gaming industry. Sure it'd be great to have your emails and video chats pop up in your periphery as you walk around but that's mega boring ... |