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Episode 7: Is anything really scratch-proof?
Space Bubble | 14 October 2007
In this week's episode of Space Bubble, CNET.co.uk's Rory Reid attacks a 'scratch-proof' monitor with 110 per cent of his punching power.
Movie Trailers | 05 October 2007
Sam Riley stars in Anton Corbijn's first film about the troubled life of Ian Curtis, lead singer of Joy Division.
Movie Trailers | 05 October 2007
Newcomer Emilie Hursh stars in Sean Penn's portrayal of a young man who gives all of his material possessions to charity and hits the road to Alaska on a soul searching journey into the wilderness.
Episode 06: Intel Development Forum debrief
Dialogue Box | 15 April 2008
What do the Atom processor, MIDs, a bio-sensing chip, fuel cells, Shanghai's traffic and a revolution in photography have in common? ZDNet.co.uk's Rupert Goodwins and Charles McLellan investigate as they bring you a rundown of Intel's recent Development Forum.
Movie Review: I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK
Reel Weekend | 04 April 2008
Chan-wook Park's I'm A Cyborg is not your typical romantic comedy. It opens with a woman cutting her own wrists, and proceeds to tell the story of Young-goon, a mentally ill girl who is convinced she is a killer android and has violent fantasies about massacring a bunch of doctors. Unlike Park's previous film Oldboy, there's no octopus gobbling, but fans of Asian splatter will still lap up the scenes of robotic mayhem.
Episode 3.4: Are black websites really greener?
Dialogue Box | 01 April 2008
If you want to be green, you should give your website a black background. True or false? ZDNet.co.uk's Rupert Goodwins and Charles McLellan don their white coats and get up close and personal with monitors to investigate for this environmentally friendly episode of Dialogue Box.
Dialogue Box | 26 March 2008
Dialogue Box's Rupert Goodwins is on his own in the studio this week, as Charles McLellan jets off to the West Indies – so he says... In actual fact that sneaky technician is just a few yards away, but the duo are testing telepresence, or to be more specific the benefits of the LifeSize Express, the company's mid-range video-conferencing kit. Is it worth the £3,500 it retails for?
Episode 3.2: Why the wait for solid state?
Dialogue Box | 18 March 2008
In this episode of ZDNet.co.uk's Dialogue Box, Rupert Goodwins and Charles McLellan revisit solid-state memory a year on from the last time and ask 'Where are our 64GB drives?'. They explore the reasons why solid-state drives are not yet available and show the differences between standard flash memory drives and multi-level cells. Do they find the answer to their question? Click the player above and find out...
Video View: Elbow, Guillemots and Neon Neon
Encoded | 13 March 2008
We've lovingly picked our top three music videos of the week and, once again, with the help of Nate Lanxon, packed them into a tight little video jam jar, ready for you to view at your leisure. First up is 'Grounds For Divorce', the cheerfully named new single from Elbow, the video to which sees the band gigging in a classic 70s-style British boozer; 'Get Over It' is next on our list – it's the latest offering from experimental Scottish popsters Guillemots; and finally the amazing video for Neon Neon's 'I Lust U', which documents the tragic events at a jellyfish competition, had us transfixed. What are your thoughts on these? Let us know in the comments sections below.
Episode 3.1: Another fine Mesh...
Dialogue Box | 11 March 2008
In the first in this new series of Dialogue Box, ZDNet.co.uk's zany tech show, Rupert Goodwins and Charles McLellan examine three low-power laptops: Asus' Eee PC, the Intel Classmate PC and the OLPC XO. Not content with the constraints of the studio tests, however, the adventurous duo head out into the wild to perform a test of Mesh networking... and find themselves in familiar territory.
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