Coming right from the Star Trek convention in Las Vegas, NV.
Star Trek and CBS has just announced that Season 1 of Star Trek: Discovery will be available on Blu-Ray DVD on November 13th, 2018. It will include extended, deleted scenes, and special features.
Stay tuned for any more information we may be able to get in the coming months.
The latest version of macOS Mojave includes some beautiful new wallpapers of desert scenery, flowers, and abstractions, but you don’t need to install macOS Mojave beta or be running macOS Mojave to be able to enjoy the lovely images,” OS X Daily reports.
“The images are available at a very large 5120 × 2880 pixel resolution, making them beautiful on just about any screen you can think of regardless of display resolution or pixel density,” OS X Daily reports. “Load the full images by clicking any of the thumbnail images, the full-size image will open in a new web browser window. Once the image loads in full, you can save it to an iPhone, iPad, save it to the Mac or PC, or if you’re using Safari on a Mac you can set a picture as the Mac wallpaper directly from Safari.”
OS X Daily reports, “Alternatively, you can also download the wallpapers as a zip file from Dropbox if you’d rather have all of them together.”
Two teenagers in Omaha, Neb. helped foil a carjacker by utilizing the Find My iPhone feature. According to KETV, two 17-year-olds were at a gas station with their Chevy Cruze when the carjacker approached, said "Sorry bro, I have to do this," and he took off with the car.
Because the driver's phone was in the car, his friend activated "Find My iPhone," and alerted police. A police helicopter tracked the suspect to his location, where he ditched the car on foot and was eventually arrested.
He was charged with theft and obstructing a police officer.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor that played Jean-Luc Picard for seven seasons in Star Trek: The Next Generation will be coming back to the franchise in a new, unannounced TV show for CBS All Access.
Patrick Stewart is boldly going where he has been before.
As has been rumoredfor months, the actor has officially signed on to star in a new Star Trek series for CBS All Access in which he will reprise his role as Jean-Luc Picard. The new series will not be a reboot of The Next Generation but instead is being described as an exploration of the next chapter of Picard's life. Additional details about the new series, including its title, episode count or a premiere date, are being kept under wraps. The creative team for the newest Star Trek series includes Alex Kurtzman, who serves as showrunner on CBS All Access' Discovery and whose recent overall deal with CBS Television Studios included marching orders to expand the beloved and global franchise.