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Gadget Reviews | 01 November 2007
With its 'Kuro', blacker-than-black styling, the Pioneer PDP-428XD does live up to its hype – it would make a great centrepiece to any home cinema.
Gadget Reviews | 01 November 2007
The Asus U6 is one of the sexiest laptops around, and with plenty of high-end components this ultraportable has brains as well as beauty.
Game Trailers | 23 October 2007
The best-selling freestyle crime series is brought on to the new generation of consoles with Grand Theft Auto IV.
Episode 6: Is the iPhone the new Newton?
Space Bubble | 12 October 2007
In this episode, the Bubble Boy wonders if the iPhone is actually just a new incarnation of Apple's ancient Newton, and finds out what The Gadget Show's Jon Bentley thinks on the subject.
Episode 4: Is Wi-Fi melting our brains?
Space Bubble | 10 October 2007
Episode 4 of Space Bubble asks why new technology drives us mad with paranoia and burrows deep down to uncover the gritty truth behind Wi-Fi radiation.
Video View: Ladyhawke, Delays and Roisin Murphy
Encoded | 02 May 2008
Nate Lanxon's back with the latest music videos once again, and in this episode it's as if he stepped back in time as we're treated to big hair, smoke machines and synth lines a-plenty with New Zealand's answer to Berlinda Carlisle, Ladyhawke, and her latest single 'Back of the Van'. Next up is Delays with 'Everything's the Rush', the video to which was directed by Lee Lennox, who did a brilliant video for The Presets last year; and finally we round off with some chart-friendly pop with Roisin Murphy's 'You Know Me Better'.
CNET TV: LIVE | 01 May 2008
French-born duo John & Jehn are a pure, intense blend of raw passion and sexual tension, evident throughout their electrifying live performance. In this CNET TV: Live session, recorded just days before the release of their debut self-titled album, they treated us to five tracks from the album, including Fear Fear Fear, Sister and their latest single 20l07...
Reel Weekend | 25 April 2008
Horror flick The Eye is directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud, who proved last year that they could deliver the scary goods with the French shocker Them. Unfortunately they seem to have left everything that made that film so successful in their homeland because The Eye is about as generic as Hollywood horror gets. The movie plays like a Frankenstein's monster of recent horror hits, and the scriptwriters are so aware that this material is utterly derivative that they even include a jokey reference to The Sixth Sense in the dialogue.
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 3.7: Place your bets on IBM's Racetrack
Dialogue Box | 23 April 2008
In this episode of ZDNet.co.uk's Dialogue Box, Rupert Goodwins and Charles McLellan dig out their binoculars and unleash the "could-o-meter" as they investigate IBM's Racetrack memory, and take their finest pointing sticks to the bigger and even better Asus Eee PC 900, which now has more memory, a bigger screen and iPhone-like finger-glide technology.
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