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The science of teleporting is in its infancy, so can we expect any sort of teleportation in the future? We head to MIT and talk with Jumper director Doug Liman.
Sleater-Kinney is a three-piece rock and roll combo from the wilds of Portland, Oregon. They have paid their dues and left their mark, not only in their native Pacific Northwest, but the world over. The dual and dueling guitars and voices of Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein have produced 6 albums in the last 10 years. 4 albums and 7 years ago they were joined by the fantastically insistent and inventive drumming of Janet Weiss and Sleater-Kinney as we know it today was complete. But, enough with the background already... The Woods is the title of the new Sleater-Kinney album and it's their seventh full-length release. It was produced by Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, Low) and reveals a very different side to the band. Like many things with sevens on it, it features an itch, a need to try new things. Sometimes people get scared by new things, which is one of the reasons people are disappointing. This is to say that, like Sleater-Kinney, you should not be afraid of new things: honest-to-god guitar heroics/solos; new depth and heaviness to the songs; fuzzed out lows cropping up in places formerly reserved for staccato highs. All of this surrounding and infiltrating the constant in the Sleater-Kinney program: three, breathing, playing as one with unfettered passion and emotion. They want history, they want time, they want art, they want to deal with culture, they have demands, they have needs, they have vision, they have aspirations. And now they have The Woods. Luckily, so do we.
We have a lot of video game news today about Microsoft's Xbox and Nintendo's Wii. Also, Guns N' Roses comes to Rock Band, and Blu-ray Disc technology is about to get a whole lot cheaper.
Movies.com is doing the Fandango, the Beatles may be coming to a Rock Band near you, and your Wii is about to experience what the Jedi call the "Force."
Shipment of the Nook e-reader is postponed, Microsoft launches an online health show, and how to rent high-end fashion like you rent a Netflix movie.
Loaded: Design and the Elastic Mind
Natali stops by the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for a look at interesting tech that could be coming our way in the future.
On this special edition of Loaded, Natali Del Conte gives a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to produce the show.
On this special edition of Loaded, Natali Del Conte lists a few of her pet peeves in a segment we like to call tech etiquette.
Netflix lets you stream movies to your TV set. Find out what you need to treat your TV like your PC. Napster releases over 6 million DRM-free tunes. Find out how the music retailer stacks up to iTunes and Amazon. And we test out the Wii Fit. Come with us to Central Park to try out Nintendo's new fitness program.
Loaded: Is Amazon the new Costco?
Amazon becomes more like the big-box behemoth, the FCC is set to announce a new Net neutrality plan, and Google Books goes back to the drawing board.
