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The Samsung IP-830W is a useful niche solution for world travelers, but it's too large and compromised for everyone else.
A young girl must learn the harsh lessons about life and death in this haunting animated piece.
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Date Added: red sox fan + owner of a store = this sign 11/28/2007 14:34
Guys rap their order at McDonald's drive thru.
Microsoft and Nintendo are taking too long to phase out toxic chemicals from their game consoles, and TV producers Philips and Sharp have poor policies on taking back and recycling outdated products, Greenpeace said Tuesday in its latest environmental ranking of leading electronics companies.
The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed have charted in both Spain and Germany according to weekly sales data released by Media-Control GfK International.
For the week ending November 18, the PlayStation 3 version of Creed was number one in Spain and number four in Germany. The PS3 version sold more copies than the Xbox 360 version which came in at number five in both countries.
The holiday shopping season is upon us, and if your little one is craving the world's most popular gaming system, you may have a Wii problem.
Last year, Nintendo's Wii gaming console became a latter-day Cabbage Patch Kid or Tickle Me Elmo, prompting long lines of desperate parents haunting gaming emporiums and big chain stores hoping to satisfy the gaming demands of their precious little snowflakes
Well, it seems someone hit the replay button. Here comes the sequel, Quest for Wii 2007.
Electronic game retailers already are under siege, and despite Nintendo's claims that they are churning out Wii consoles at an unprecedented pace, there are few of the $250 units available for consumers.
The alternatives ? Sony's PlayStation3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360 ? just won't do, retailers report.
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Tank Racing Game, blow up your opponents with your cannon as well.
Baby got Back
Paulo Costanzo stars as Ryan, a twentysomething uberslacker who is nonetheless willing to fall into accidental success. After losing his job the same day he is dumped by his yuppie girlfriend, Ryan gets a dispiriting job with a tacky lottery magazine, photographing winners and writing their stories.
In a Mandarin language class Ryan is taking for work, he meets and is immediately smitten by the lovely Ming (Steph Song). Ming, unfortunately, is currently involved with a fast-talking scammer, Bryce (JR Bourne).
Bryce spots a money-laundering scheme involving the new lottery winners and Ryan soon launches himself into the lifestyle of the suddenly rich and not-otherwise-likely-to-be-famous. Soon, and without a lot of thought, Ryan has got the sports car and leather jacket of moneyed youth -- something that puts him at odds with Ming ,the beautiful set-dresser from class, who just so happens to be in the process of breaking up with Bryce. All Ryan needs to do is convince Ming how different he is from Bryce, which proves a bit harder than ever expected.
Everything's Gone Green comically illustrates how hard it is to know what’s real in a world filled with fabrication and hidden agendas. This film marks the first screenplay written by the acclaimed Douglas Coupland.
This is a how to too make a diet coke and mentos prank.Try it on your freinds,but make sure they are still your freinds afterwards. Ranked 3.70 / 5 | 202 views | 1 comment
Videos: Impressive flicks you will be able to make in GTA IV PC.
The biggest console game of the year is coming to PC next month, and along with improved visuals and expanded multiplayer modes it's bringing with it one particularly exciting feature; a full-on, easy to use video editor.
Legendary: The Box Preview for PlayStation 3 from GameSpot website: We play through an action-packed and werewolf-filled demo of Spark Unlimited's upcoming first-person shooter. Direct URL to the preview: click
This is ridiculous ... this chick should be beat for acting this way in a tattoo shop. Big fucking whiner!
Here's your source for all the major announcements from this week's Supercomputing 2007 show, including Microsoft's upcoming .Net-based tools to help software play nicely on multicore machines.
mcpublic writes "The team of 'digital archaeologists' who developed the technology behind the Intel Museum's 4004 microprocessor exhibit have done it again. 36 years after Intel introduced their first microprocessor on November 15, 1971, these computer historians have turned the spotlight on the first application software ever written for a general-purpose microprocessor: the Busicom 141-PF calculator. At the team's web site you can download and play with an authentic calculator simulator that sports a cool animated flowchart. Want to find out how Busicom's Masatoshi Shima compressed an entire four-function, printing calculator into only 1,024 bytes of ROM? Check out the newly recreated assembly language "source code," extensively analyzed, documented, and commented by the team's newest member: Hungary's Lajos Kintli. 'He is an amazing reverse-engineer,' recounts team leader Tim McNerney, 'We understood the disassembled calculator code well enough to simulate it, but Lajos really turned it into "source code" of the highest standards.'"
Nomad Factory today partnered with Don'tCrac[k] to release its Blue Tubes Bundle V3 collection of audio plug-ins for music professionals. The bundle incorporates AU, RTAS, and VST versions of three otherwise separate plug-in collections: the Blue Tubes Dynamics and Blue Tubes Equalizers packs recreate the effect of six analog dynamics and six analo...
The futuristic landscape of Mirror's Edge is a playground to those known as free-runners; information couriers working as revolutionaries in a corrupt world. In EA's parkour-based adventure, you fill the shoes of free-runner Faith on her quest to clear her sister's name from a murder she didn't commit. With these five essential tips to staying alive on Mirror's Edge ultramodern rooftops, sewer systems, office buildings and train stations, you may just find yourself a few steps ahead of the Blues long enough to free-run your way through this extraordinary first person experience.
foobar: "The thread started out by one user suggesting that everyone should try the new Ubuntu 7.10 so that we can all kick Microsoft out of our lives and off our computers and get into the world of open source..."
Soon to be guitar heros rival rock band twenty eight videos from IGN
Release dates for the company’s late-2007 and early-2008 releases across all current platforms in PAL territories.
Is it a dream that two of cinema's holiest of grails, Berlin Alexanderplatz and Killer of Sheep, arrive on Region 1 DVD on the same day? If so, don't wake me up. by Keith Uhlich and Ed Gonzalez
Adventures in Open Source: "This time around I decided to try out another distribution I'd never used before in the shape of MEPIS..."
Another videogame adaptation on the way
The digital natives will demand them, says Gartner
Backpackers, Rotorua, Funky Green Voyager
CashView bill management service helps businesses ease the burden of shuffling paper.
Achievements List.
Microsoft has fired its chief information officer, saying he violated company policies, but a spokesperson declined to give the exact reason for the dismissal. "Stuart Scott's employment with Microsoft was terminated after an investigation for violation of company policies," said Microsoft spokesperson Lou Gellos, reading from a company statement Tuesday.
Are you ready for some football?
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It's the television appearance of the day that's gotten the most talk but fewer views because most of us don't get to watch The View (only because we're at work, right?). So here's a look at the cleaned-up and coiffed Amazing Race losers, Kentucky coalminer Dave Conley and his lovin' wife Mary, as they hit the sympathy jackpot in their second tear-wringing appearance in forty-nine hours. There's a bit of interesting trivia on display that diehards might already know: Dave originally tried out for Survivor and the Race producers had wanted him to team up with a second coalminer (that way the title under their names could read "Coalminers"). But what we we find most viewable is the sight of little Lizzie Hasselbeck, dwarfed by her co-host, peeking around the cartoonishly rotund Rosie O'Donnell like Boo Boo with Yogi or Gilligan hiding behind the Skipper.
T-Mobile will give one year of complimentary T-Mobile HotSpot access to people who donate an OLPC XO laptop to a child in a developing country through the Give One Get One campaign.
The Give One Get One campaign by non-profit organization One Laptop Per Child will last from November 12 to November 26. During this period, [...]
Call of Duty 4, Gears of War PC, Mario & Sonic, and more.
LCD and plasma TVs are far more reliable than older rear-projection types, according to a report by Consumer Reports. On average, only 3 percent of flat panel TVs need repairs, with the majority of those repairs being free thanks to warranties. Rear projection TVs had a far higher repair rate of 18 percent, probably due to the limited life of the bulbs contained in these TVs. When flat panels TVs did need an out of warranty repair, they cost around $260 for LCDs, and nearly $400 for plasmas, with rear projection TV repairs costing around $300. The report also called out expensive extended warranties, saying that they're only worth it if you're particularly paranoid and they're cheaper than any possible repairs.
A coalition of nine privacy and consumer groups have proposed a U.S. do-not-track list that would allow consumers to opt out of advertising efforts that track their movements online.
Chances are, you've come across Sam Jones' work somewhere: in magazines, perhaps, or-- since you're here, after all-- in the 2002 Wilco documentary that he directed, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart. The occasional filmmaker is really a photographer at heart; those haunting, skeletal black and white shots of Chicago in Trying were evidence enough of that. Now Jones' print work has been anthologized in The Here and Now: The Photography of Sam Jones, out this week from Harper Entertainment.
The Here and Now collects over 100 of Jones' images of famous faces, some starkly captured in black and white, and many gussied up in uncharacteristic, borderline wacky wardrobes. Thespians abound, though a few tunesmiths made the cut: Jeff Tweedy of course, Johnny Ramone and Joe Strummer perched next to each other, a very preggers Tori Amos, a grinning Willie Nelson, Ice Cube at the movies, Aimee Mann and Michael Penn re-doing Dylan's famed Freewheelin' cover... oh, and barenaked Barenaked Ladies with their manparts tucked between their thighs. :-(
On the actor tip, there's some Cusacks, Seth Rogen, and a mustachioed Will Ferrell playing ping-pong, among others. George Clooney not only provides the book's foreword, but stares back at you with those mysterious, knowing eyes from the cover.
Jones is also lined up to direct a screen adaptation of David Foster Wallace's 1,000+ page novel Infinite Jest. How does one go about making a film with footnotes?
This little guy goes for a funny and wild ride. Here's mud in your eye!
One course, one car from latest Ape Escape spin-off can be sampled courtesy of Sony Japan.
But Microsoft urges not to wait
Oracle rejected BEA Systems' proposed purchase price of $21 per share, calling it "impossibly high" for Oracle or any other company.
A new chipset from Qualcomm called Gobi promises WAN wireless connections to laptop users globally.
John Porcaro, Senior Group Manager in Microsoft's Global Games Marketing Team, has responded to the Lumines Live fallout on the official Gamerscore Blog. Porcaro admits that "when we said 'full version,' we didn't make what that meant clear enough." He also reveals that the VS CPU and Mission / Puzzle packs will be released in 2007, as well as an Artist Pack that features music video skins (pictured).
For those just tuning in, Lumines Live has been released on Xbox Live, but there's a catch. For 1200 MS points (that's $15 in old money), you receive 12 skins for the the basic version of the game, multiplayer, time attack mode, and samplers of VS CPU, Mission and Puzzle modes. Many of those who purchased the game (self included) were outraged by what was marketed as the "full version" of Q Entertainment's puzzler. Ultimately, it appears the full version of the game (Artist Pack notwithstanding) will cost gamers 3000 MS Points ($37.50), more than the cost of any retail version of Lumines.
Here's a query: how much more content was added by upgrading the demo to the $15 basic pack? We don't have a problem with the business model, but perhaps a lot of fury could have been avoided had Q Entertainment not charged (or charged much less) for the base pack and instead released that as the free sampler.
Despite our temperament, it is assuring to know that Microsoft is listening to the community.