Samuel L. Jackson has lent his voice to many media forms - cartoons, television, film, video games - and now he has added another format to his resume - audiobooks. But he's not alone. An all-star lineup of actors have signed on to perform as part of Audible.com's new "A-List Collection."
A-Listers Samuel L. Jackson, Dustin Hoffman & Anne Hathaway Voice New Audiobook Collection
Will We Soon Be Shopping at an Actual Amazon Retail Store?
Just when you thought your days of browsing a big-box national book retailer store were as numbered thanks to the demise of Borders and the fading of Barnes & Noble comes word e-tailer giant Amazon is prepping to launch a physical store.
Video: "Daily Show" Makes Fun Of California's Ballot Initiative System
Once again, the Daily Show sees fit to make fun of us, and this time it's the entire state of California that takes the brunt of their comedic reportage.
State Budget Bummers: Tuition Hikes, Park Closures, Internet Sales Tax
Gov. Jerry Brown approved the months-late state budget as passed by state legislators Wednesday night and signaling the beginning of various cuts on state programs and tax hikes for Californians.
Google Announces Chromebook, Music, Movies and More at I/O Conference
The general pitch at Google I/O 2011 was this: Use Google's web-based tools and applications, combine with seemingly infinite storage space in the cloud, and bulky hard drives and desktop PC's will become remnants of our technological evolution. A Google account combined with a device running Android or Chrome OS will be all you need to do [almost] anything.
Amazon Cloud Crash Makes it Harder to Procrastinate
As if the traffic situation isn't about to be a nightmare IRL with President Obama arriving at LAX around 2:30 p.m., an outage affecting web apps and services dependent on Amazon's EC2 servers has crashed many of our favorite online procrastinatory tools and destinations.
What does this mean? We haven't been able to monitor our social networks with Hootsuite, check in on Foursquare, ask questions on Quora, or check in on the real news of the day at Reddit for... going on twelve hours!
Sony Gets Smart: Capitalizes on Viral Wedding Video Instead of Serving Lawsuit
The music industry has never been the savviest when it came to the internet and its possibilities. Suing kids, grandmas and college students left and right. But when the latest, happiest and most popular YouTube video with a Chris Brown song became a hit last week, they profited instead of becoming another lawsuit headline.
On-Set: The Comic Misadventures of 'The Guild' Continue With Season Three
At a time when Hollywood has scaled back significantly on Web video productions, .
Kindle: iPod for Books or More Like the Good-for-Nothing Segway?
LA is a gadget kind of town. We’re also, it seems, swiftly becoming quite the literary town. And so, as the year draws nigh and you scramble around the city trying to score the latest whatever for your loved ones this holiday season, it would be wrong of us to ignore Kindle.
Scoble Wants to Punch the Designer of the Kindle
Amazon's new revolutionary way to read books blows chunks. How do we know? Because we ignored this week's Newsweek cover story puff piece on the Kindle, and paid attention to the web. Type "kindle sucks" into Google and see what you get. It's not pretty. "The Kindle sucks goat ball sack", says one Twitterer named Dean. Cory from BoingBoing warns of the Awful crap that will soon doom the device and wonders why "Amazon,...
Who Needs Record Labels? Unsigned Canadian Matthew Good Debuts at #17 this week in US iTunes Store
This is the story the record labels have always feared. Canadian rocker Matthew Good had been recording professionally in North America for the past 12 years. When his U.S. record deal with Atlantic Records expired, he had some choices to make: try to find a new label that would distribute his music in the States, try to get a new deal with Atlantic, try something totally different, or completely give up on getting his...
Wii Will be Available This Morning on Amazon
If Santa stiffed you and didn't get that Nintendo Wii system you asked for, you still have another chance this year to buy one... and then break your television or yourself. Amazon.com will be taking orders for the ridiculously popular new video game system this morning some time between 7am and 11am, their website says. Wii Available for Purchase 12/29: The Nintendo Wii will again be available for purchase on Amazon.com on 12/29, Friday...
Amazon.com's Top 18 Best Selling Products of 2006
Maybe it wasn't cool in the South to go to the record store to get the new Dixie Chicks cd, but on the internet nobody can judge you. The Chicks were boycotted by Country radio and their fans said that they shouldn't have said what they said about President Bush, but when it came down to picking up their new cd, the people let their fingers do the buying. And if you ask us,...
LAist Holiday Gift Guide: XBox 360 for $100
We are rapidly approaching the season where we have to go out there and shop for our family and friends. Maybe you're like LAist and hate shopping, maybe you're like the rest of the world and find some pleasure in crowded parking lots, lines at the registers, and hours spent wrapping and shipping off presents. If you're like us you praise Jah for Internet shopping that allows you to avoid lines, get your crap...
Pole Yanked Off Site For The Children
UK supermarket giant Tesco was pressured to take down a link to a stripper pole after a mother of two discovered the item in the Toys and Games section of the Tesco web site. “I’m no prude, but any children could go on there and see it," the 33 year old mother from Ellesmere Port, Cheshire told a newspaper, the Sun UK reported. A spokesperson for Tesco said that the link will remain in...


