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  • Hollywired: Movies on the Net

    Hollywired takes a look at where the online film industry is now and where it's headed. Check out our interview with Angelina Jolie, the confessions of a would-be movie pirate, a look at online animation and our guide to film download sites.

  • Movies hit the (very) small screen

    The silver screen and the computer screen took another step closer together this week with the launch of Atom Films, a Web site devoted to screening exclusive independent movies.

  • Game tutors file swappers in copyright

    Copyright law isn't child's play, but privacy advocates hope a new game can teach consumers about intellectual property and privacy issues.

  • The first digital movie star

    Make way, Hollywood. In a few years, feature-length F/X thrillers could be thrown together with a little money, a good computer and a lot of time.

  • Review: 'Menace' is no 'Star Wars'

    SAN FRANCISCO -- First of all, let's get one thing straight. I will never in my life have another movie experience like the days and moments leading up to the 12:05 a.m. showing of "Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace" at the Coronet Theater here early, early Wednesday morning.

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    It's phishers, Doctor Jones!

    The new film Firewall is the latest in a long line of Hollywood hacker movies. But how do they rate in terms of accuracy and entertainment value?

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  • iTunes Music Store debuts

    Apple Computer today launched its long-awaited iTunes Music Store in Australia, finally giving iPod owners a legal way of downloading music online. Extra: A peek at other Web stores.

  • Pulp Fiction: Turning paper digital

    It's hard to imagine doing away with paperâ€"sticky notes, receipts, newspaper articles, faxes, and such. But new technology and advanced applications will see the myth of a paperless office becoming a reality. Get ready to burn those books!

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  • 3Dlabs Oxygen GVX210

    The Oxygen GVX210 is stable and offers stable application support, though its most outstanding feature is integrated dual-monitor support.

  • Fire GL 1 32MB

    The Fire GL 1 has potential and can compete with other current high-end graphics cards when running MCAD or industrial design applications. For mechanical designers who can't afford AU$2,000 cards, the Fire GL 1 is worth a look.

  • ELSA Gloria II 64MB

    Powered by the nVidia Quadro chip, with 64MB of SDRAM and a 350-MHz RAMDAC, the affordable ELSA Gloria II demonstrated excellent geometry processing and is suitable for MCAD designers.

  • Iomega Super DVD QuikTouch

    Iomega's jack-of-all-trades DVD burner turns out to be a master of none, though it does include good software and support.

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