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Amazon's Kindle is still missing the plot
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• Fri, Dec 4
By Richard Lea Not The Lost Symbol, that's for sure. Almost three months since Dan Brown's latest blockbuster started making "historic, record-breaking sales", and an electronic version released in a competing format became the "fastest selling ebook ever", the title is still unavailable on the Ki...
Top 10 PS3 games for Christmas
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• Mon, Nov 30
By Keith Stuart The first game was a solid attempt to bring cinematic Boy's Own adventures like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Romancing the Stone to the PS3. The sequel, benefiting from Naughty Dog's growing experience and confidence with the hardware, is a masterful rendition, combining breathtaking vi...
YouTube launches first UK ad campaign
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• Sun, Nov 29
By Chris Tryhorn Other full-length programmes from some of YouTube's 60-plus partners include a selection of Doctor Who episodes dating from 1964 to 1984, sci-fi series Day of the Triffids, and 32 episodes of the impressions show Dead Ringers, all from the BBC.
LEGO Indiana Jones 2
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• Fri, Nov 13
By Neil Davey The subtitle "The Adventure Continues" is something of a misnomer. While the main story here is a suitably tongue-in-plastic-cheek look at the last Indy movie, the makers have also gone back to the first three films covered in the previous game. It's not a backwards step by any means. The Rai...
Want hi-def TV? Here's the lowdown
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• Sat, Nov 7
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Collector finds unseen Charlie Chaplin film in tin sold for £3.20 on eBay
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• Thu, Nov 5
By Charlotte Higgins On Monday, they showed the film to Michael Pogorzelski, a film-history expert and director of the archive of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the body responsible for the Oscars. "It is an extremely interesting find," he said. "An unknown and uncatalogued Charlie Chaplin...
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City | Game review
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• Wed, Nov 4
By Steve Boxer If any lingering doubts remained as to the true relevance and importance of downloadable content, Episodes From Liberty City will finally blow them away. Consisting of the second and third instalments of Grand Theft Auto IV – The Lost & Damned and The Ballad Of Gay Tony – packaged on a s...
Calls for 'three-strike' rule on filesharing
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• Mon, Oct 26
By Mark Sweney Gail Rebuck, the chief executive of publisher Random House, told the C&binet conference today that the fact that more than 70 illegal filesharing websites were online within 24 hours of the launch of bestselling author Dan Brown's new novel, The Lost Symbol, showed the urgency wit...
Murdoch lieutenant: Hulu must charge
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• Thu, Oct 22
By Bobbie Johnson I think a free model is a very difficult way to capture the value of our content," he told the Broadcasting & Cable OnScreen conference in New York on Thursday. The site – which offers shows including House, The Simpsons and Lost – has proven a hit with American television viewers since i...
Microsoft asks Family Guy for a boost
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• Wed, Oct 14
By Bobbie Johnson MacFarlane's made his name as a smart-mouthed comedian with a rather savvy business streak: a recent $100m deal with the Fox network made him the highest-paid TV producer ever. Now he's found another way to cash in on his current success.
E-readers turn heavy textbooks into a light read – just like Dan Brown's latest
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• Wed, Sep 9
By Katie Allen The Da Vinci Code was a publishing sensation. For a whole summer, the book was in countless handbags and clutched by commuters around the world. Dan Brown's latest thriller is likely to be a another kind of phenomenon. It was six years in the writing and in that time a revolution has started in t...