Eldar Murtazin, the man/legend behind Mobile Review has snagged one of those already leaked SE Kurara handsets, and he's got some juicy info to share with the rest of us.
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The MIT Technology Review has unearthed a new laser-based 3D mapping robot that can produce results similar to those obtained from $100,000 systems at about a fifth of the cost.
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I've noticed a few right-of-center blogs complaining of double standards on the left, in the denunciations of extremist rhetoric and imagery of the Tea Party marches.
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If you should ever visit the U.S. Supreme Court, you might notice that scattered quite surreptitiously around the building are turtles.
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If there's one thing we like more than a flesh and blood slate tablet PC, it's one with zero launch specifics or imagery, and hopefully a dearth of specs.
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"A serious house on serious earth." The sub title of this symbolic tome speaks of what is to be found inside this version of the Asylum.
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When we first caught wind of HDI's "world's first laser-based 3D HDTV," we were cautiously hopeful that it'd be ready to go (at least as a prototype) at CES 2010.
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"Yes on 1" continues to push the children and homosexuality in schools scare tactics and "No on 1" continues to push wholesome imagery of Maine families, emphasizing "Maine values.
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retrophilia (ret troh FEE lee uh) n. 1 An intense attraction for things of the past. 2 a weekly series for popsucker wherin the irrepressible Wootini reveals the horrors of the past to the present to avoid making the same mistakes in the future.
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international festival ›dedicated to the new imagery related to gender identity, sexual orientation and body representation stemming from contemporary culture‹.
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Watching the marvelous Blu-ray edition of Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), I was struck by how certain shots foreshadowed the imagery of Orson Welles' Citizen Kane (1941) released by the same studio, RKO, only four years later: the gothic castle at night with its one glowing window .
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Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, known for her iconic imagery of celebrities took a shot at the first family.
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Fever Ray has premiered a music video for the song "Stranger Than Kindness", a cover of the old Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds song.
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Well, what do you know? Last we saw MSI's Wind Box DE200, it was sittin' pretty at a booth at CeBIT.
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I think we could have guessed Mika's bisexuality by the imagery in his new vid for "Blame It On The Girls".
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So many music videos and television commercials have ripped off the imagery of Alain Resnais's Last Year at Marienbad since its 1961 release that it makes perfect sense for someone to have created a music video consisting entirely of shots from the original film.
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Many people have been wondering why President Obama, his wife and their advisors made such a fuss about traveling to Copenhagen to make a pitch for getting the 2016 Olympics for his hometown.
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You'd think Sony's ad teams would have learned to stay away from needlessly controversial imagery after that whole "White is coming" PSP debacle or even those "Take a Running Jump Here" ads, but.
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Big Download has published the list of latest titles out for five bucks on Direct2Drive in honor of the digital distribution site's fifth birthday.
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The world's greatest German (and possibly any nationality of) rock band - the almighty Rammstein are due to return soon.
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