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Filed under: Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Box Office, Remakes and Sequels, Box Office Predictions Last weekend, the box office exploded with The Dark Knight, which broke the opening weekend record, while Mamma Mia! did what it could in the shadow of bat wings and Space Chimps couldn't reach the top five with its $7.2 million. Matt was almost spot-on with his predictions last week, but I'll try to hold down the fort this week while he's away. The top five totals: 1. The Dark Knight: $158,411,483 million 2. Mamma Mia!: $27,751,240 million 3. Hancock: $14,040,178 million 4. Journey to the Center of the Earth: $12,340,435 million 5. Hellboy II: The Golden Army: $10,117,815There's two new wide releases this week -- one for laughs, and one for those who yearn to believe. Step BrothersWhat It's All About: It's the typical new-family scenario with a much older twist. Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star as spoiled adults who live at home and are less than pleased when their parents meet and get married. Quickly, however, they become best friends who indulge in all the fun things kids do. You know, whispering after lights out, making things... But then their folks have had enough and want to kick them out, spoiling their fun. Why It Might Do Well: It's Ferrell and Reilly acting like kids, the bunk beds scene is flipping hilarious, and the two actors have a solid following. Why It Might Not Do Well: The duo's shtick could be getting old, and it still has to face the roaring-forward Dark Knight. Number of Theaters: 2,800+ Prediction: $23 million Continue reading Box Office: It's Time to Build Bunk Beds! Permalink | Email this | Comments

BlazingTools Perfect Keylogger for Mac is a local
and remote covert surveillance tool. It lets you
monitor the people who use your computer,
including their keystrokes, their IM chats, the
and Web sites they visit. Screenshots of activity
can be accessed by email or FTP. Mac OS X Leopard
and Tiger are supported.
License: Shareware
Changes:
This version records chats from all popular instant messengers.
Craig Johnson, the Silicon Valley lawyer-entrepreneur who brought you the Venture
Law Group, is onto his next big thing: a virtual law firm. Johnson and 14 other lawyers
unveiled the new firm, called Virtual Law Partners, last Friday in the United States.
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TheSync writes "Hollywood Reporter claims that SMPTE (the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) will 'establish an industry task force to define the parameters of a mastering standard for 3D content distributed via broadcast, cable, satellite, packaged media and the Internet, and played-out on televisions, computer screens and other tethered displays.' Already, Japanese Nippon BS viewers with Hyundai 3D LCD sets can watch an hour of 3D programming daily. Even your existing DLP TV set might be 3D capable today with the addition of LCD shutter glasses." Reader DaMan1970 makes note of another developing television technology; telescopic pixel displays. "Each pixel consists of 2 opposing mirrors where the primary mirror can change shape under an applied voltage. When the pixel is off, the primary & secondary mirrors are parallel & reflect all of the incoming light back into the light source." 
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Microsoft stops charging for controversial PC online service - 360 next?.
During Microsoft's Gamefest 2008 in Seattle on Tuesday, the company seemed to finally answer year-old criticisms about its pricing strategy for Games for Windows - Live. Click here to read the full article
According to a post on the official Hellgate forums, Namco has stepped in to save the Flagship game being washed away in the wake of the developer's demise.
Bow Wow has patched things up with Jermaine Dupri and will play a comedian on the upcoming season of "Entourage."
Security risks caused by basic flaws in Web site design are widespread, according to computer scientists.
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