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Music Videos | 16 January 2008
Little Dragon's 'Test' was released as a double A-side single with 'Twice' on Peacefrog Records. The band are from Gothenburg in Sweden and have quickly found success across Europe – vocalist Yukimi Nagano has sung with Sweden's electronica-jazz outfit Koop, and both Yukimi and drummer Erik Bodin play live with José González.
Start/Select | 19 March 2008
GameSpot UK's Guy Cocker is joined once again by his trusty panel of avid gamers – Luke Anderson, Rory Reid and CNET.co.uk's Mobile Phone Editor Andrew Lim – to discuss the new Nokia N81 and the N-Gage platform, and find out whether Rock Band is the best party game ever made...
Album Focus: Crystal Castles – 'Crystal Castles'
Encoded | 24 April 2008
In this episode of Encoded's Album Focus show we take a look at Canadian electro duo Crystal Castles, whose eponymous self-titled debut came out this week. The band is producer and programmer Ethan Kath, who plays and wrote all of the music on the album, alongside vocalist Alice Glass, who shrieks and yelps her teenage poetry into a fuzzy microphone with increasingly distressing urgency.
Episode 3.5: Return of the Axis of Awesome
Dialogue Box | 08 April 2008
The Axis of Awesome is back! Rupert Goodwins and Charles McLellan get their hands on some recently released mobile gadgets and debate their coolness and usefulness. Can an Apple iPhone stand up to the likes of a military-grade rugged laptop? How cool is a solar panel that will charge your mobile phone? And why does an Etch-A-Sketch get a look in? Find out all the answers in the latest episode of Dialogue Box.
Reel Weekend | 18 April 2008
Protégé is a gritty new Hong Kong thriller that's been a massive hit in its homeland. It's a hard-hitting anti-drugs tale in which a cop called Nick has spent seven years infiltrating a heroin gang, run by grey-haired Lin Quin (Andy Lau). It manages to mix some old-school cop high-jinks with a tough addiction drama, and although you've seen it before, the cat-and-mouse game between gang boss and undercover rozzer is grippingly told, with some first-rate acting from upcoming star Daniel Wu, as well as veteran Lau.
Reel Weekend | 11 April 2008
William Shakespeare might be the world's greatest ever playwright, dealing with all facets of the human condition, but if he'd been around today he's almost certainly be working in movies. Probably churning out scripts for Adam Sandler vehicles. But since we don't have the man himself, his plays continue to provide rich source material for the cinema screen. The Banquet is the latest movie to take inspiration from the bard, in this case Hamlet. This is the classic tale of murder, revenge and royal power struggles, as relocated to 1st century China.
Smart ED: Electric ninja-mobile
Car Tech | 22 April 2008
Meet the Smart ED, an electric car that's set to revolutionise – or at the very least shake up – the way people get around. It's just like an ordinary Smart ForTwo: quirky-looking, easy to park and nimble, but with a couple of crucial differences. The Smart ED doesn't use any petrol and doesn't emit any nasty, toxic poison into the atmosphere. You simply charge it up over the mains, hop in and off you go.
Episode 8: Mass Effect for PC, Saints Row 2 and a record-breaking cosplay event
Start/Select | 28 March 2008
In this episode of Start/Select, we talk with BioWare's Matt Atwood about the just-released PC version of the hugely popular action role-playing game Mass Effect; we catch up with Greg Donovan, the producer of Saints Row 2, about the development of the sequel; and we swing by London's Millennium Bridge, which recently saw the largest-ever gathering of cosplayers.
Gadget Reviews | 07 January 2008
The new YP-T10 is another superb music and video player from Samsung. Its touch-sensitive navigational pad glows with every stroke, and its build exerts professionalism and style. With key updates including image and video support, this is one great player, hands down. It even features a dancing dog called Sammy.
Reel Weekend | 11 April 2008
It made a lot of money back in 1998, but it seems to have taken an entire decade for The Blair Witch Project to have a proper influence on genre cinema. In the past couple of months we’ve had Cloverfield and George Romero’s Diary Of The Dead shaking their handheld cameras in our faces, and now Spanish shocker [Rec] joins the club. One night a fire crew is called to an apartment building where an old lady is apparently trapped in her apartment. Unfortunately the poor dear has turned into a demented contagion-ridden zombie, and when the authorities seal off the entire building our survivors must find another way out.
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