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As CNET TV preps for Macworld and the Consumer Electronics Show, we take an in-depth look at the Times Square billboards highlighted as the ball dropped on New Year's Eve.
A musical journey through "space and time" with Phil Snapp's electronic composition. Featuring the use of escalators as camera tracking devices, time lapse in NYC, and video layering techniques. The video jumps from the futuristic stylings of Detro Metro Airport to the explosive energy of New York City and Times Square.
Mr. Winter shreds on this Dylan favorite. From the "Johnny Winter - Live in Times Square" DVD.
The Pantech PN-218's unique square design and internal screen might appeal to those who do a lot of text messaging, but we did not like the flimsy antenna.
"Awesome: I F**kin' Shot That" trailer
A formally innovative feature film experience, the Beastie Boys handed out 50 cameras to audience members at their sold-out performance in New York's famed Madison Square Garden in October 2004. These 50 different passionate perspectives shot from the point-of-view of the audience take the viewer deep inside the world of a live Beastie Boys show, prismatically and kinetically capturing the experience of a live musical performance like no film has ever done. The film stars Mike D (Michael Diamond), Adam Horovitz (Adrock), and Nathaniel Hornblower (Adam Yauch/MCA), who also directed.
This hybrid smart phone/mobile PC has a detachable keyboard and large screen. CNET's Bonnie Cha and Veronica Belmont take a first look.
As part of an initiative to establish free Wi-Fi globally, Spain-based Fon Wireless gave out more than 500 "La Fonera" routers at its Freedom Friday event. CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari reports from Union Square in San Francisco.
"Take This Life" is the roll-out single and video from In Flames' wildly anticipated new album, "Come Clarity." The "Take This Life" video was produced and directed by long time In Flames collaborator Patric Ullaeus (for Revolver Film Company) and features the band (Bjorn Gelotte - Guitars, Daniel Svensson - Drums, Peter Iwers - Bass, Jesper Stromblad - Guitars and Anders Friden - Vocals) performing against the backdrop of New York City's Times Square as an evolving storyline unfolds. In addition to his video work with In Flames, Ullaeus is known for directing the Lacuna Coil hit videos "Heaven's a Lie" and "Swamped". In Flames has been one of the leaders of the underground metal movement for over 10 years. With over 1,000,000 records sold worldwide and coming off a successful tour as part of OZZFEST 2005, where they shared the festival's main stage with Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and others, the time is ripe for this Swedish quintet to continue their ascent. The band's recent success, as well as that of their counterparts -- including Killswitch Engage (whom they co-headlined with in 2004), Shadows Fall and Lamb of God -- has paved the wave for metal bands to break through to the mainstream.
The HTC Touch features an innovative touch screen and has all the Windows Mobile smart phone trimmings, but CNET.com's Bonnie Cha questions whether this device is ready for prime time.
CNET's Editor at Large Brian Cooley explains how wireless networking technology allows consumers to watch digital media stored on their personal computer on living room TVs without running cables.
