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Ken Korman  |  Dec 07, 2006
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The Tempest goes futuristic in this 195
Rad Bennett  |  Dec 07, 2006
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In gentler hands, this story of a man who receives a remot
Brandon Grafius  |  Dec 07, 2006
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Imagine The Sopranos relocated to an Irish
Rad Bennett  |  Dec 07, 2006
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Usually, I can watch an alternate ending and be glad
Mark Fleischmann  |  Dec 07, 2006
"Police blame iPod explosion for 5% rise in robberies," says a headline in The Guardian. Crime actually fell by two percent from April to June, according to figures from the Home Office, but the same period saw a five percent hike in robberies. One top cop attributed the bump to "the products that are available to be stolen these days. The mobile phone explosion is continuing. The iPod explosion is continuing. All of these gadgets that people carry around with them are very attractive to robbers, so that puts the opportunities up." To New York subway riders, this is old news—about a year and a half old, to be precise. It's hard to resist whipping out your 'Pod and putting it in harm's way when you're accessing MTA info the fun way.
Peter Pachal  |  Dec 06, 2006

PADDED ROOMS Inspired by control panels on kitchen gadgets, the keypads in NuVo's Grand Concerto whole-house system have no pushbuttons. Instead, the panel responds when something - a fingertip, usually - disrupts the electrical field underneath a button icon, so nothing can get stuck.

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