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Fast Company May 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
Groan: Franchise Fatigue With Sex and the City 2 hitting theaters, we can't help but wonder: When it comes to franchises, how much is too much? Here's a look at four film franchises that just won't die.  |
Fast Company May 2010 Erica Westly |
The Next Generation of Sports Games: iPads, Web-Connected TVs, Laptops, and Cell Phones Sports video is kicking off a wave of data-rich and customized online viewing.  |
Fast Company May 2010 Stephanie Schomer |
The Hip 3-D Shades of the Future Movie-going is adding a dimension, and so are 3-D glasses: style.  |
Entrepreneur May 2010 Laurie Pike |
Reanimators "Creepy" and "Eerie," the graphic 1960s horror comic books, were deader than dead - until the Braun twins came along.  |
Home Theater April 20, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
RIAA, MPAA Demand Spyware Invasive anti-piracy methods would detect illegal downloads.  |
Information Today April 19, 2010 |
Credo Reference Adds Princeton University Press Titles These are the first Princeton University Press titles to be made available on the reference service.  |
Information Today April 19, 2010 |
Spring Design Now Shipping Multimedia Alex eReader Weighing only 11 ounces, the Android-based Alex eReader supporting ebooks in EPUB, PDF, HTML, and TXT formats, offers full internet browsing using WiFi connectivity, and later this year will also feature 3G and EVDO/CDMA connectivity.  |
Sports Central April 15, 2010 Mark Chalifoux |
Surprise! Another Erin Andrews Hatchet Job Kristin Tallent, a broadcaster from FOX Memphis (I looked it up, it's a city in Tennessee), attacked sports journalist Erin Andrews for appearing on "Dancing With the Stars."  |
Home Theater April 15, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Broadcasters Joins Hands for Mobile DTV A dozen station owners aim to reach 150 million viewers.  |
Information Today April 15, 2010 Nancy Herther |
Google Sued for Copyright Infringement by Photographers and Visual Artists Google is accused of illegally scanning millions of copyrighted images in what the suit calls "the most widespread, well-publicized, and uncompensated infringement of exclusive rights in images in the history of book and periodical publishing"  |
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