• Captain America: The First Avenger Goes Retro With A New Cool Poster


    Marvel Studios printed up 100 copies of a this special poster just for the cast and crew of “Captain America: The First Avenger” But, if you are going to the Hero Complex Film Festival in Hollywood this Sunday, they are giving away five posters to five lucky people.

    The retro poster was created by the talented Paolo Rivera, whose many credits include covers for ”Fantastic Four,” “Spectacular Spider-Man” and “X-Men: Unlimited.” The poster was inspired by the cover art of the first issue of the Captain America comic book.

    Here’s a note from what Paolo Rivera had to say about the poster in his blog:

    I’m taking a break from my blog break today to finally reveal my secret project from the beginning of the year! Late last year, I had asked Marvel if they would consider a painted approach for any of their upcoming movies. To prove I was up to the task, I did a Captain America poster “on spec” (which was later used as the cover to a movie tie-in comic). As it turned out, the job was already taken, but they liked my work well enough to commission a “vintage” poster that would be given as a gift to the entire cast and crew.

    The prints, limited to 100 or so, were reproduced at actual size. Even Stan Lee got one! I was given access to a vast collection of production stills—each emblazoned with a watermark pattern of my name—from which I selected my favorites. All of the lettering is hand-drawn, with the exception of the small credits at the top and bottom (I ran out of steam). While I did some post-production work in Photoshop, the original looks more or less like what you see here. You’ll have to wait until I finish Daredevil #3 before I share some of the behind-the-scenes material, but the “Hitler getting punched” reference will be well worth the wait.

    I couldn’t be more excited to finally share this with everyone and I can’t wait to see the movie, which comes out next month. And before I get back to drawing Daredevil, I’d also like to thank Stephen Broussard, Kevin Feige, Joe Quesada, and Tom Glinkowski for giving me the opportunity and facilitating the entire process. This was the first time I pursued a project at Marvel of my own volition (as opposed to being offered one) and I was very happy with the results. Makes me want to try out a new other ideas… but that will have to wait for now.


    [via Herocomplex]

  • iOS 5 Tethered Jailbreak Using Redsn0w 0.9.8 Guide


    Redsn0w updated to bring tethered jailbreak for iOS 5 on iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G, iPod touch 3G and iPad. No Jailbreak for iPad 2 yet.

    A step by step guide on how to jailbreak iOS 5 beta tethered using Redsn0w 0.9.8 (Mac & Win)

    Notes:

    1. If you rely on ultrasn0w unlock don’t use Redsn0w and don’t try iOS 5 at all.
    2. You must have a developer account with Apple or you have your UDID registered by a developer account. More details here.

    Step 1: Download iOS 5 for iPhone, iPad or iPod touch (download links at the end).

    Step 2: Restore to iOS 5 in case you haven’t yet using the IPSW file you just downloaded via iTunes 10.5 Beta.

    Step 3: Start Redsn0w and point it to the official iOS 5 firmware file.

    Step 4: Now select “Install Cydia” and click “Next”. Optionally (if available), you can also select any other option you like.

    Step 5: Now make sure your device is both OFF and PLUGGED IN to the computer before you click “Next”.

    Now you will be guided on how to enter DFU mode. Quickly hold “Power” button and then while holding the “Power” button, you will now have to hold “Home” button too. Now after few seconds release “Power” button but keep holding “Home” button until installation begins.

    Step 6: Wait until you get tethered iOS 5 jailbroken in few minutes.

    Furthermore, iSpazio reports a first list of compatible and not working tweaks on iOS 5 beta 1:

    Working

    • iFile
    • CyDelete
    • OpenSSH
    • iSHSHit

    Not Working

    • MobileSubstrate
    • Springtomize
    • PhotoMail
    • ActionMenu
    • Celeste
    • BiteSMS
    • WinterBoard
  • Apple Planning For Massive ‘Spaceship’ Campus in Cupertino Has Been Greenlit


    The 98-acre campus bought last year from Hewlett Packard, in Cupertino revealed to be a future campus for Apple as CEO Steve Jobs explained Apple’s plans for the space to the Cupertino City Council. Here’s what the new 4-story building holding 12,000 employees will look like when it’s completed in 2015 as described by Steve:

    It’s a pretty amazing building. It’s a little like a spaceship landed. It’s got this gorgeous courtyard in the middle… It’s a circle. It’s curved all the way around. If you build things, this is not the cheapest way to build something. There is not a straight piece of glass in this building. It’s all curved. We’ve used our experience making retail buildings all over the world now, and we know how to make the biggest pieces of glass in the world for architectural use. And, we want to make the glass specifically for this building here. We can make it curve all the way around the building… It’s pretty cool.

    The facility will be 80% landscaping, with most of the parking underground, compared to 20% landscaping with all above ground parking currently. The current campus has 3,700 trees and Apple plans to increase that to more than 6,000 trees, including “some apricot orchards.”

    Apple also plans to build its own energy generation facility using natural gas, with the electricity grid as a backup.

    One of the city councilors asked what the citizens of Cupertino would get from the new campus, and in particular brought up a free Wi-Fi network, like Google offers in Mountain View. Steve responded that Apple was the largest taxpayer in Cupertino and he felt that the tax benefits to having a company like Apple in Cupertino was benefit enough and the city should be providing a service like that.

    “If we can get out of paying taxes, we would be glad to provide free Wi-Fi.”

    Cupertino’s Mayor has responded to Steve’s proposal:

    The City of Cupertino has responded to Apple’s stunning new campus proposal. In the statement, Cupertino Mayor Gilbert Wong states “there is no chance we are saying no” to the new Apple campus. Apple proposal will still have to go through an environmental and a public hearing, but Wong says they are willing to bring on more staff to accommodate the process.

    Progress of the project can be followed at Cupertino.org/apple where they’ve also posted a PDF of Jobs’ presentation slides.

    [Thanks macrumors]

  • Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Developer Preview 4 Download Now


    Apple has released a fourth preview for OS X Lion. Its a 3.47 GB and you can get it right now. check out the links below:

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