Mar
10th

KDDI concocts snooping mobile phones, line managers rub hands with glee

Sci-fi movies often present us with omniscient villains who are able to track the most minute actions of their underlings and foes. Rarely do we get a glimpse into their surveillance systems, but you have to imagine that some of the more rudimentary “employee evaluation” hardware will not be too far off from KDDI ’s latest


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Mar
9th

The Hurt Locker [Blu-ray] (2009)

The making of honest action movies, won The Best Picture in Academy Awards Oscar 2010 , has become so rare that Kathryn Bigelow’s magnificent The Hurt Locker was shown mostly in art cinemas rather than multiplexes.


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The Hurt Locker [Blu-ray] (2009)

Mar
9th

The Hurt Locker [DVD] (2009)

The making of honest action movies, won The Best Picture in Academy Awards Oscar 2010 , has become so rare that Kathryn Bigelow’s magnificent The Hurt Locker was shown mostly in art cinemas rather than multiplexes. That’s fine; the picture is a work of art. But it also delivers more kinetic excitement, more breath-bating suspense, more putting-you-right-there in the danger zone than all the brain-dead, visually incoherent wrecking derbies hogging mall screens.


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The Hurt Locker [DVD] (2009)

Mar
8th

HTC HD2 breaks free in the T-Mobile USA wilds

HTC’s HD2 is a near perfect combination of physical hardware and silicon that delivers impressive performance on a device that’s surprisingly sleek given the display’s massive 4.3-inch exapanse. Even Microsoft’s much maligned Windows Mobile 6.5 is expertly masked by HTC’s Sense interface.


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Mar
8th

HTC HD2 breaks free in the T-Mobile USA wilds

HTC’s HD2 is a near perfect combination of physical hardware and silicon that delivers impressive performance on a device that’s surprisingly sleek given the display’s massive 4.3-inch exapanse.


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Mar
3rd

Sony now accepting Dash pre-orders, shipping April 15th

Sony’s Dash “personal internet viewer” may have prompted some slight confusion and eventual disappointment when it was introduced among all the tablet madness at CES, but it’s since turned into a decidedly more interesting (if slightly less portable) device, and it’s now finally available for pre-order directly from Sony. As expected, it runs $199, and Sony promises to start shipping them out “on or about” April 15th — just in time for that credit charge to get lost among the small fortune you owe in taxes


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Feb
28th

Sony DVP-FX930 9-Inch Portable DVD Player, Black

6-hour rechargeable battery 180-degree swivel and flip screen Touch keys on bezel for easy operation Multiple format disc playback Dual sensors for enhanced remote control use Enjoy sharp, crisp images with the high-resolution Sony DVP-FX930 stylish portable DVD player. The DVP-FX930 features a nine-inch (diag.) screen and six hours of battery life, allowing you to watch your movies from virtually anywhere for an extended period of time.


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Sony DVP-FX930 9-Inch Portable DVD Player, Black

Feb
28th

Sony DVP-FX930 9-Inch Portable DVD Player, Black

6-hour rechargeable battery 180-degree swivel and flip screen Touch keys on bezel for easy operation Multiple format disc playback Dual sensors for enhanced remote control use Enjoy sharp, crisp images with the high-resolution Sony DVP-FX930 stylish portable DVD player. The DVP-FX930 features a nine-inch (diag.) screen and six hours of battery life, allowing you to watch your movies from virtually anywhere for an extended period of time.


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Sony DVP-FX930 9-Inch Portable DVD Player, Black

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