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Verizon’s double data promotion reappears Friday – CNET
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![]() Los Angeles Times | Verizon's double data promotion reappears Friday CNET by Roger Cheng February 6, 2012 9:01 PM PST Follow @RogerWCheng Starting February 10, buy one Droid Razr or Razr Maxx, and get the second one free, part of a number of promotions Verizon Wireless is offering, including twice the data capacity at the ... Verizon: Droid Razr is 'buy one, get one free' for limited time Verizon Wireless introducing DROID RAZR BOGO, double data, 4G LTE discounts Motorola Droid Razr Maxx (Verizon Wireless) |
Tapeheads and the Quiet Return of VHS
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Hugh Pickens writes "Joshua Phillips writes that something was lost when videos went from magnetic tape and plastic, to plastic discs, and now to digital streams as browsing isles is no more and the once-great video shops slowly board up their windows across the country. Future generations may know little of the days when buying a movie meant you owned it even if the Internet went down and when getting a movie meant you had to scour aisles of boxes in search of one whose cover art called back a story that echoed your interests. Josh Johnson, one of the filmmakers behind the upcoming documentary 'Rewind This!' hopes to tell the story of how and why home video came about, and how it changed our culture giving B movies and films that didn't make the silver screen their own chance to shine. 'Essentially, the rental market expanded, because of voracious consumer demand, into non-blockbuster, off-Hollywood video content which would never have had a theatrical life otherwise,' says Palmer. While researching the documentary Palmer found something interesting: there is a resurgence taking place of people going back to VHS because a massive number of films are 'trapped on VHS' with 30 and 40 percent of films released on VHS never to be seen again on any other format. 'Most of the true VHS fanatics are children of the 1980s,' says Palmer. 'Whether they are motivated by a sense of nostalgia or prefer the format for the grainy aesthetic qualities of magnetic tape or some other reason entirely unknown, each tapehead is unique like a snowflake.'"
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Canon Powershot ELPH 530 HS: Now With Wi-Fi Inside [Cameras]
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The new Canon Powershot ELPH 530 HS will be the first Canon camera with built-in Wi-Fi capabilities. That means you'll be able to wirelessly upload photos to the Internet as well as to transfer media directly to mobile devices. More »
Skyrim Creation Kit Releasing Tuesday with "Surprise"
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Bethesda hinted via Twitter that the Creation Kit for Skyrim will launch on Steam this Tuesday, February 7. Little Ice Age: It Was Not the Sun
07 hours ago
vikingpower writes "The Little Ice Age, lasting from the end of the Middle Age into the 17th century, may very likely have been caused by the combined effects of four major volcanic eruptions and increased sunlight reflection by increasing sea ice, the so-called Albedo effect. ... The University of Boulder has a press release with maps and photographs. Bette Otto-Bliesner, one of the scientists behind the 'volcano + sea ice' thesis, fields an earnest warning against drawing conclusions too quickly from this research: 'I think people might look at the Little Ice Age and think that all we need to save us from rising temperatures are some volcanic eruptions or the geo-engineering equivalent [...] But when you see what happened when global temperatures dropped by just one degree and you look at current predictions of six or seven degree increases for the future, you realize how precarious things are for life as we know it.'"
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