الخميس، 31 يناير 2013

Stop-Motion Music Video Uses Hundreds of Polaroid Pictures

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Stop-Motion Music Video Uses Hundreds of Polaroid Pictures
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 6:23 PMBrian Anthony Hernandez
Walker Lukens comes to life in his new music video, "Dear Someone," as a man trapped in a photo. But the picture can move, and it leaves home to wander NYC.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:16 PMPete Pachal
The BlackBerry Z10 is a powerful smartphone. It consolidates all messaging into a single, united interface called the Hub, it can run up to eight apps in the background, and it has an extremely high-res screen at 356 pixels per inch. But it also works in some starkly different ways than other smartphones. For starters, there's no home button, so unlocking the phone works differently than on the iPhone and most Android phones.

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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Sign Stupid Record Deal
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:27 PMBrian Anthony Hernandez
With Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's "Thrift Shop" sitting atop Billboard's Hot 100, it must be time for the indie hip-hop duo to sign a major record deal. Right?

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RIM Fills BlackBerry World With Music and Videos
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 6:11 AMStan Schroeder
As promised, RIM has added music, TV shows and movies to its freshly renamed online store, the BlackBerry World. The prices for albums range from $8 to $12, while movies are mostly in the $10 to $20 price range. TV shows — which, unlike movies and music, don't have a preview — cost $1.99 per episode. All this new content is available only to people in the supported regions, which are currently the U.S., UK and Canada.

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