Google’s Star Wars Website Asks You to Pick Sides

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Since the launch of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens is less than a month away, Google figured out that it’s about time people chose whether they want to fight for the Light or the Dark Side.

Found at google.com/starwars, the site in question offers its visitors a simple choice, but with life-altering consequences. Basically, what the tech giant would very much like to know is which side of the Force you’d rather be fighting (or just rooting) for: the Light Side or the Dark Side. The consequence is presented in the form of a skin for 11 of Google’s service, so choose wisely, young Padawan (or Sith Acolyte, I don’t judge)!

The first thing you’ll see after shooting up the website is a loading circle along with the Google and Star Wars brands positioned on each side of a lightsaber. Clever? Very much so, I’d say, since every element of the website needed to be themed, and they couldn’t have left a boring loading page in place, now could they?

Assuming that you’re already logged into your Google account in the browser that you’re using, a page will appear next, asking you to choose your side. On the left, there’s Rey representing the Light Side, while on the right there’s Kylo Ren on a dark background, holding his lightsaber in hand.

If you happen to choose the Light Side, the whole background will change to a picture of Rey and BB-8 in the dessert. Your avatar will get a filter (blue if you join the Light Side), and you will be announced that you’ve joined the side you picked on the previous page. A small Alliance Starbird is displayed, along with the 11 (now themed) services that you can visit.

Personally, I would recommend you to join the Dark Side, not only because the background image is much cooler, but also because they have cookies. Or so they said. As you can see in the above image, Kylo Ren is displayed with his Swiss knife-like lightsaber in a fighting position, and other than that, and the Empire’s logo, there aren’t any differences from the Light Side’s page.

Most of the differences are visible on Google’s services after picking a side. For example, Gmail’s loading bar is now a lightsaber that fills with red for the Dark Side, respectively with blue for the Light Side. The same goes for the progress and volume bars on YouTube. In Google Maps, you’re location is now shown using a TIE fighter or an X-wing.

The background of the services also changes, to reflect that you’ve shown your allegiance to a particular Side. You can tell which Side I prefer, and according to the website, I’m not the only one, as most people seem to go with Kylo Ren. Star Wars definitely has a lot of fans, and as VP of Product Management Clay Bavor pointed out, the Google galaxy is full of them: “You can regularly spot Darth Vaders, dogs dressed like Yoda, and even the occasional stormtrooper, roaming the halls of our data centers (probably still looking for those droids).”

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The Force Awakens in HP’s Star Wars Special Edition Notebook

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HP has announced a special edition notebook that focuses on characters from the original trilogy, just in time for the new Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens movie. This way, all Star Wars fans will be happy, regardless which part of the franchise they prefer.

Yesterday, Microsoft unveiled its first notebook, which might appeal to businessmen and such. Today, it’s HP’s turn to show its muscles, and considering the chord it struck with the Star Wars Special Edition notebook, geeks might find this device far more attractive than an industrial-looking laptop.

Starting from the idea that everything that Star Wars fans own needs to look and sound like something from George Lucas’ space saga, HP partnered up with Disney and created a special edition Pavilion notebook. Thinking that the same effect could have been achieved with some laptop decals is wrong, as HP’s device lives and breathes Star Wars through all of its pores.

To make it look as appealing as possible, HP covered the lid, the keyboard and everything in-between with Star Wars memorabilia. Not only did the manufacturer write “Galactic Empire” on the hinge using the Aurebush font, but it also preloaded this font for your own use.

The lid is dominated by one of the greatest villains in movie history (the other one being HAL-9000, obviously), Darth Vader, and the Dark Side of the Force can be felt when touching the matching wireless mouse.

Since HP has had access to the Star Wars archives prior to creating this notebook, the company has included more than 1,100 on the device’s storage. Owners of this laptop will be delighted to find concept art, classic photos, behind-the-scenes images, artwork, costume and set designs, storyboards and audio selections.

To top all that, users will get to hear R2-D2 whistling whenever they insert a flash drive into any of the notebook’s USB ports. Of course, you can switch to a different theme with lightsaber sounds, if you prefer those more. The whole thing wouldn’t have been complete without Darth Vader’s mobile megastructure, the Death Star, so that is taking the place of the Recycle Bin (Kenobi?) on the desktop.

Everything about this notebook was designed to look like it rather belonged on the Star Wars set. Even the styrofoam the notebook is delivered in was custom-molded to resemble Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced x1.

The technical specs aren’t to be neglected, either. HP’s Star Wars Special Edition Pavilion notebook is powered by either a Skylake Core i5 or i7 CPU, up to 12GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of internal storage. The Intel HD Graphics 520 and NVidia Geforce 940M7 GPUs will ensure a satisfactory gaming experience on the 15.6-inch display, while the B&O Play tuned speakers will make every sound effect spectacular.

HP will start taking pre-orders for the Star Wars Special Edition notebook on October 8, and the devices should start shipping one month later, on November 8. Depending on the configuration, the notebook costs $699 or more, while the wireless mouse and sleeve go for $39.99 each.

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Via: Tech Radar