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| Childstar (Widescreen DVD) Taylor Brandon Burns (Mark Rendall, The Winning Season) is a spoiled young television star on the verge of adulthood. As such, he finds himself in the precarious position between his current stardom and the inevitable obscurity that follows every child actor when he loses his youth and is left stranded by the uncaring, money-hungry motion picture industry. |
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| Creative Technology Lights Up The Stage At The 2003 Emmy Awards Creative Technology Los Angeles provided projection technology, screens and LED displays for the 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards broadcast live on FOX, September 21, from the Shrine Auditorium in Hollywood, CA. |
| New Workstation Technology HP sent us its latest XW4100 workstation, and it's sporting some brand new technology inside. Revving under the hood is Intel's newest chip, the P4 3.0GHz C, running alongside a fast new 800MHz front-side bus. The new P4 C also uses Intel's tricky hyperthreading technology, making one chip act like two. All this comes in a pleasing package, a fine product that's the first new desktop from the newly-combined Compaq and HP. Let's take a look. |
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| Point, Click & Wow! -- Chapter 3: Prepare for Technology Success Here's the third chapter of a special book excerpt by Claudyne Wilder and Jennifer Rotondo. With this book, Point, Click & Wow! , you'll learn how to put together more compelling presentations with hundreds of tips and techniques you can't get anywhere else. This chapter gives you guidelines to use with the technology portion of your presentation. You will also read stories from over one hundred people who shared with us their technology successes and failures. |
| Consumer Electronics Show Packed with Pro AV Was there really ever a time when we wondered when Pro AV would become mainstream? There was, just a couple of years ago. But walking the floor at CES, you wouldn't think so. Traditional Pro AV companies were all over the place and looked really, really good. It was also clear, particularly in the Home Theater area, that traditional Pro AV companies were the technology leaders. And this looks like the year that demand meets product, consumer interest is way up and products are scaled down in size, power and price. |
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