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SOUND OFF: Are video games comparable to movies?

 

I always know we're up for some seriously good new DVD releases when I get an e-mail from Videoport Jones that starts with the phrase "BIG WEEK!" How big?

Anyone else frightened by the fact that they're already getting notices for  New Years Eve parties?

Oh joyous day! We've been counting down the weeks for a while now and Videoport Jones and I finally get to talk Pixar!

A Powerful Droid Indeed, but an iPhone Killer?

 

We're back in business baby! This week's new releases on DVD finally give Videoport Jones and I a reason to do the Snoopy Dance for the first time in a long time.

What's for eats at the dining hall? Indeed, there's an app for that.

Is the best way to get "The Young People" to read the newspaper giving it to them for free?

Maybe we should just call this the Autumn of Disillusionment. First it's our favorite actors, now it's one of our favorite directors.

We're at the time of year where people begin to dread the next six months, not because of the cold, but because of the cost of fighting off the cold.

We know a few things about H1N1, particularly that the elderly, kids and people with underlying medical conditions are at risk.

But what about college students?

While Pop!Tech is filled with lots of discussion, humor and insights, there are plenty of moments that standout and make you stop what you're doing.

Big picture, big issues, big problems.
How big? Education big.

Day 1 of Pop!Tech somehow involved lab rats, flying trash, tiny robots, Wall Street pay and solar-powered messenger bags. So, yeah, that happened.

Is it possible to re-imagine America?

There was an interesting old media/new media tangent to this year's Maine Press Association fall conference.

With only a few weeks left till election day a small army of Maine musicians are getting together to show their support for Maine's gay marriage law. And also, do what they do best.

If you could tell your local newspaper one thing you'd like it to do with social media, new media or anything else cool on the Internet, what would it be?

You know it's an off week for new releases when Will Ferrell is in the dog house, and yet, here we are. The legendary 'SNL-er' is in very real danger of slipping into Mike Meyers comedy limbo.