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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.
Gadget Reviews | 16 January 2008
It might have fallen off the ugly tree and hit several particularly grotesque branches on the way down, but the Nokia N82 is all about substance over style. It's got HSDPA and Wi-Fi for mobile broadband, GPS that just works and – most importantly – the best camera we've ever seen in a phone.
CES: TV makers strive for skinniest model
Crave TV | 15 January 2008
Although you may not think your current TV is especially lardy, it's inevitable that LCD and plasma technology will become more and more svelte as time goes on. But there are also new technologies that are going to be terribly skinny from day one. OLED, for example, can fit into a case that's significantly shallower than either LCD or plasma. And while large-screen OLEDs are quite a way off, the technology has got everyone excited – CNET.co.uk's Ian Morris takes a closer look.
Movie Trailers | 15 January 2008
Guillermo Del Toro returns to directing Hollywood blockbusters after his oscar-nominated success with Pan's Labyrinth. His sequel to Hellboy sees Ron Perlman return as the red demon with a love of cigars, who along with the rest of his clandestine organisation take on more creeping, crawling demons from the underworld. Luke Goss, better known as one of the twins from 80s pop phenomenon Bros, joins the fun as a long-haired demon overlord.
CES: Watch two things at once with DLP
Crave TV | 15 January 2008
It sounds confusing, but new technology from Texas Instruments brand DLP means you can use one TV to display two totally different signals at the same time. It sounds like witchcraft until you hear about the special glasses. These essentially have an electronic shutter system that blocks out light from the TV 50 percent of the time. This means, using a 120Hz DLP rear-projection TV, you can have two full 1080p signals being viewed by two different people on one TV. CNET.co.uk's Ian Morris investigates.
Movie Trailers | 14 January 2008
Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day-Lewis team up to bring to the screen this epic tale of greed, religion and oil. Day Lewis is grabbing plenty of awards attention for his portrayal of Daniel Plainview - a scheming, vicious, backstabbing oil baron who'll stop at nothing to get what he wants - who enters into a battle of wills and wits against a young preacher, played by Paul Dano. Gripping, epic, and with a terrifying score by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, There Will Be Blood is one of the first genuine must-see films of the year.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Game Trailers | 14 January 2008
The next Star Wars game from LucasArts employs next-gen technology to bring the Force to life in an explosive new way. One example of this is a new system that will give non-player characters a sense of self-preservation and the means to act accordingly based on their situation – so a character who is knocked off a ledge could intelligently grab on to the ledge with one or both hands rather than blindly plummet to his doom.
Movie Review: Before The Devil Knows You're Dead
Reel Weekend | 11 January 2008
Veteran director of classics such as Dog Day Afternoon, Network and Serpico, Sidney Lumet returns to the director’s chair to bring to the screen this gritty crime drama, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke as brothers whose attempt at a jewellery robbery goes disastrously wrong. Dark, brooding and morally corrupt, this is a film that avoids easy solutions or upbeat endings, and is all the better for it.
Game Trailers | 11 January 2008
Duke Nukem's comedy catchphrases finally make a comeback in this long-awaited fourth installment of the first-person shooter series from Take-Two Interactive. 3D Realms has famously struggled with Duke Nukem Forever – it has taken over 10 years to make it out of development, during which time it went through a number of internal rewrites. The question on everyone's lips is, 'Can the modern-day Duke make up for lost time?'. If the trailer's anything to go by they've got a way to go.
Movie Review: 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
Reel Weekend | 11 January 2008
Last year's winner of the Palme D’Or and one of the most acclaimed international releases of the year, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days is a difficult, dark and downbeat tale of backstreet abortion in 80s Romania. Admittedly, it may not sound like a good night at the movies but don't be put off – this film is as gripping and tense a thriller as you can imagine.
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