DAFT PUNK – DEREZZED (From the Tron Legacy Soundtrack) from Warren Fu on Vimeo.
The official Daft Punk music video for Derezzed, the first single off the Tron Legacy Soundtrack.
DAFT PUNK – DEREZZED (From the Tron Legacy Soundtrack) from Warren Fu on Vimeo.
The official Daft Punk music video for Derezzed, the first single off the Tron Legacy Soundtrack.
From HowDoYouKnowMovie
Usually, you keep the bloopers away from the public and tuck them in at the end of the movie, but the How Do You Know movie featuring Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen WIlson and Jack Nicholson is using the bloopers to advertise itself. Quite effectively, may I say.
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“The Nikon D3100 is an entry-level digital SLR that can start off as a point-and-shoot camera, and then gently guide you into the world of manual controls.”
We’ve added another Nikon D3100 [Specs] review to our Reviews Matrix.
DCRP (dcresource) has published his review of the Nikon D3100, an entry-level Family digital SLR camera with 14.2MP (APS-C CMOS), PASM, Guide Mode, Scene Modes, Scene Auto Selector, Active D-Lighting, 11-point AF, 3.0-in. LCD (230K dots), RAW, Live View, and Full HD 1920 x 1080 @ 24 fps.
You can read the Nikon D3100 review at: DCRP (dcresource).
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| Date | Camera | Review Site |
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| 2011-11-30 | Nikon D3100 | TechRadar |
| 2011-11-04 | Nikon D3100 | DigitalCameraInfo |
| 2011-01-10 | Nikon D3100 | TrustedReviews |
| 2010-12-21 | Nikon D3100 | DPReview |
| 2010-12-13 | Nikon D3100 | Imaging Resource |
| 2010-12-11 | Nikon D3100 | DCRP (dcresource) |
| 2010-11-29 | Nikon D3100 | PhotographyBLOG |
| 2010-09-30 | Nikon D3100 | Ken Rockwell |
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Wow, it looks like Microsoft has a real winner with Kinect, judging by the number of hacks we’ve seen so far. This video from MIT shows how students there have hacked Kinect to mimic the hand gestures interface in the Minority Report movie.
From MITCSAIL
source Bit Rebels
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Here is this week’s (Dec 4-10, 2010) digital camera review roundup:
Early next week, the Geminid meteor shower will make its annual appearance, just in time for Christmas. Astronomers consider it the best meteor shower of the year, with more than 100 meteors streaking through the night sky every hour.
source PhysOrg
Emily Chow, a student at Northwestern University’s Medill School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in journalism. She writes in a Black Star article about her not-so-thrilling encounters with whatever is left of professional photojournalists… and her firm belief that visual journalism may change but will continue in one form or another.
Read the article at: Black Star.
DPNow has an interesting article on whether you are allowed to take pictures of your kid in a school play. Parents, and schools, are going a bit off the rocker when they object to photography in these situations. While parents fret that strangers (who are the parents of the friends of their kids) are snapping photos of their kids for potentially objectionable purposes… their kids are posting risqué photos of themselves on Facebook and elsewhere on the Internet for anyone to download.
Read the article at: DPNow.