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This past weekend
Heroes star
Hayden Panettiere stepped out in true geeky fashion for the 2007 National
Big Apple Comic Book, Art, Toy, and Sci-Fi Expo convention. This three day annual event, now in its eleventh year, hosts more than three hundred dealers and exhibitors, and showcases comics, toys, action figures, original art, videos, autographs, non-sports cards, TV and movie memorabilia—making it the ultimate place to buy, sell or trade your collectibles!
Kristen Bell from
Veronica Mars was also in attendance to join Hayden in greeting fans and taking pictures.

You've got to give this a try. It's almost as cool as Google's new
streetside views feature, although it's a secret that's been kept on the down low. Say you want to find pictures of Hayden Panettiere (aka Claire Bennet) from the show
"Heroes".

Television networks are now trying to play catch up with YouTube by offering consumers prime-time television shows on their cell phones.
On Wednesday, NBC Universal announced that it would let viewers purchase full-length shows like The Office and Heroes to play on their phones. This new service will be delivered through MobiTV 'allowing viewers to stream full episodes of top-rated shows starting at $1.99 for a 24-hour period after the show airs.'