This work-in-progress is a comprehensive quotation-based dictionary of the language of science fiction. The HD/SF is an offshoot of a project begun by the Oxford English Dictionary (though it is no longer formally affiliated with it). It is edited by Jesse Sheidlower.
Futuristic sci-fi and cyberpunk graphical user interface framework for web apps. If you ever wanted to build a theme that looks like JARVIS or something out of Bladerunner, this seems like a good place to start.
Github repo: https://github.com/arwes/arwes
Welcome to the Third Edition of the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by John Clute, David Langford, Peter Nicholls (emeritus) and Graham Sleight (managing). All the more than 17,600 entries are free to read online.
A small company that makes replica props from television and movies.
Off-World: The Blade Runner Wiki is dedicated to the Blade Runner novel series created by Phillip K. Dick and film series created by Ridley Scott and aims to be the best source of information related to Blade Runner and all things concerning it.
cosmic.voyage is a tilde community based around a collaborative science-fiction universe. Users write stories as the people aboard ships, colonies, and outposts, using the only remaining free, interconnected network that unites the dispersed peoples of the stars. If you would like to join us, contact tomasino [at] cosmic [dot] voyage.
eDEX-UI is a fullscreen desktop application resembling a sci-fi computer interface, heavily inspired from DEX-UI and the TRON Legacy movie effects. It runs the shell of your choice in a real terminal, and displays live information about your system. It was made to be used on large touchscreens but will work nicely on a regular desktop computer or perhaps a tablet PC or one of those funky 360° laptops with touchscreens.
Themeable. Uses Electron. Available as an AppImage.
A jeweler who manufactures pieces inspired by (modern) fantasy, such as the Dresden Files and the Lord of the Rings.
Lots of classic stuff - cyberpunk magazines like Mondo2k and the original Boing Boing, books, music, CD-ROM disk inserts.
50 awesome and totally free futuristic fonts you can use to design. Many of these work best when set at larger sizes, but we’ve also included a few that are more versatile and lend themselves to parts of a design other than headlines or quotes. Free to download and use.
A company which makes stuff from sci-fi movies - shirts, hats, mugs, things like that.
A cyberpunk short fiction podcast that has unfortunately been put on hiatus. Still, the episodes that are up are excellent, and I highly recommend them.
An updated version of the Beyond Cyberpunk hypercard stack from the early 1990's. It's kind of dated (cyberpunk's kind of dated, truth be told), but as a historical resource, or a resource for fiction writers you might find it of interest.
E.N. mercilessly spoofs gamers, science fiction, video games, cyborgs, cliches, magical girls, sex, and mad scientists. It's an adult comic, so I'd advise that you keep your kids away from it, but it's also screamingly funny.