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Garfield the Cat, Steve Harvey, and talking cars fill the Week in a Minute, a compilation of some of the week's best videos.
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"The Little Fella"
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"Don't Trip...He Ain't Through With Me Yet!" trailer
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"Cars" trailer
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"Lazy Muncie"
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Maatie: "AcidLove"
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Clear Static: "Make-up Sex"
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M. Night Shyamalan's Oscar ad
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Hot Chip: "Playboy"
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The Faint: "The Geeks Were Right"
With an electrifying light show and videos made by the band, The Faint offer a visually stunning and musically satisfying experience that is nothing short of brilliant!
Plenty of original, funny, visually stunning, and fun-filled moments await in Kameo: Elements of Power, which is the first Xbox 360 action adventure game, as well as a standard-setter.
The Gorillaz: "Dirty Harry" Ft. Bootie Brown
Incredible visuals combining live action and animation spark this video from the Gorillaz.
At Apple Computer's Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 in San Francisco, Scott Forstall, the company's vice president of platform experience, demonstrates the power of Core Animation, which will be part of the updated Mac OS X. The developer tool can be used to create motion graphics with little coding.
Neuroscience research is advancing at a stunning rate, making it possible for the first time to peer directly into the brain to decipher the physical composition of our thoughts.
Tekzilla Daily: OS X: One-key Dock animation hack
Amaze your friends with this little-known hack for OS X's Dock animations.
Behind the scenes: Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Wilson G. Tang talks to the cast and director of the summer sequel 'Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian' about the film's stunning visual effects, the challenges of acting against green screen and how films and video games are coming together.
"Smile 4 Me" is about that other Hip Hop. Third Cypher's back with another winner...well actually back again. A re-issue of their post 9/11 classic. Filmed just weeks after 9/11, NYC was ready to get back to normal as these three Brooklyn residents set about making everyone smile again. Now chopped and screwed, the fellas decided to re-release the original video to this classic.
Buzz Report: Buzz it like it's hot
More gadgets on fire this week, including, possibly, Fujitsu laptops and a surprisingly flammable little kitty-cat.
