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30 years of 'Star Wars' brings fans of all ages
What better time to have a Star Wars convention than the 30th anniversary of the original films? Fans of all ages came together in Los Angeles this week to share their passion for the movies they say changed their lives. CNET.com's Veronica Belmont was on hand at Celebration IV to talk with the fans and see how the culture has been passed on.
Microsoft joining the mashup world?
At Maker Faire, Microsoft shows off the Alpha release of Popfly, an "easy way to build and share mashups, gadgets, Web pages, and applications." CNET.com's Veronica Belmont asks for some clarification.
CNET.com's Bonnie Cha and Veronica Belmont take a look at this tiny handset, which features a full QWERTY keyboard and Windows Mobile software.
Dot-com boom and bust: The movie
CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi met with August director Austin Chick and one of the movie's stars, Adam Scott. The new film, in theaters now, retells the story of the dot-com implosion in the summer of 2001.
Mario master reveals Nintendo's secrets to success
Shigeru Miyamoto, general manager of Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, speaks to the 5,300 exuberant attendees at the 2007 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco about what sets Nintendo apart from its competitors. CNET.com's Veronica Belmont reports.
At the "Fashion in Motion" show in Orlando, Fla., CNET Reviews' Veronica Belmont and Bonnie Cha find out what bikinis have to do with mobile phones.
ILM's Oscar-nominated animators
With the 2007 Academy Awards approaching, two nominated animators from Industrial Light & Magic sat down with CNET.com's Veronica Belmont to discuss working on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
Movie visual effects master John Knoll and his brother built Photoshop as the result of a hobby. At the time, Knoll was working full-time at Lucasfilm's Industrial Light & Magic. Knoll, who was nominated for an Oscar for his work on Pirates of the Caribbean II, talked with CNET's Veronica Belmont about how he built the program.
"The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection" DVD excerpt: "Problems at the game"
Harold Lloyd's 200+ films are widely considered to be one some of silent cinema's most respected comedy, and Lloyd himself was one of Hollywood's first true movie stars. This 3-DVD box brings together some of his most famous work.
"The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection" DVD excerpt: "The Freshman"
Harold Lloyd's 200+ films are widely considered to be one some of silent cinema's most respected comedy, and Lloyd himself was one of Hollywood's first true movie stars. This 3-DVD box brings together some of his most famous work.
