3-D

The Three Musketeers go sci-fi

The Three Musketeers go sci-fi

Remaking Dumas’s story is a tradition, though the novel isn’t exactly a masterpiece

Bright idead drama for 3D Tvs

Drama for 3-D TVs

Flat panel 3-D television sets first came out early last year. But few people own one, or know anyone who does.

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Entertainment Edition:

The season’s golden girls, bad boys, and red-carpet rebels

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James Cameron has no clothes

On almost every level, says this critic, ‘Avatar’ is a sub-prime performance

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Two sides of Moore’s Law

I suppose a lot of you have seen the astonishing video of the Intellectual Ventures Mosquito Death Ray. It’s a can’t-believe-your-eyes proof-of-concept so irresistible that the time to it being monetized as a mass-market product that sits on your porch must surely be a matter of months. Remember how quickly Apple went from being a computer manufacturer to being a music company that happened to have a sideline in computers? You think the same thing could happen with Microsoft and pest control?

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Why haven’t you seen Avatar yet?

James Cameron’s Golden Globe-winning movie has single-handedly brought back old-fashioned movie magic

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Yes Indeedy, Producers Are Greedy And Needy For 3-D

Two articles in one day about the push to make 3-D the Future of Movies, one in the Wall Street Journal, the other just in Time.