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DevolutioN: a New Online Comic
A complete four-issue mini exclusive to ComicCritique.Com!

Pood #1
A stunning anthology!

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Philip K Dick's complete text of his famed novel gathered into GN form!

Eternal Descent #1
Heavy metal from Heaven!

Grimm Fairy Tales: Holiday Edition #1
Grimm Fairy Tales' Nutcracker. Sweet.

Richard Stark's Parker, Book One: The Hunter
Parker's an elegant psycho who takes as much as he feels he needs, while the guys who cross him are scumbags who take as much as you've got.

Doris Danger Giant Monster Adventures!
"Adventure and laughs so big it was meant to be stuffed into a 5x7 digest"

The Act-i-vate Primer
The Act-i-vate collective has done more than anyone to confirm webcomics as an artform.

Ethan Nicolle, Creator of Chumble Spuzz
An interview with the creator behind the "wild romp" that is Chumble Spuzz!

Interview with Paul Neary
An interview with Marvel artist Paul Neary!

A Duck, a Mime, and The Dada Detective
An audio interview with the co-writers of indie book The Dada Detective!

Interview with Ace Masters
Mr. Agot swaps bytes with Ace Masters, Publisher of Masterpiece Comics!

Paul Karasik on Fletcher Hanks
Paul Karasik is the editor of the Fletcher Hanks tribute, I Shall Destroy All Civilized Planets

Interview with Percy Carey
Frank chats with NYC-based hip-hop rapper and comics writer Percy Carey!

Interview with Fly
Frank chats with NYC-based internationally-known artist Fly!

Column: Special Feature: Final Criticism: The Twenty-Ohs' Last Year in Review
Strap in for this far-reaching look back at 2010's best and more!

Column: Special Feature: Tell All, Make Up More
An interview with Jonathan Ames and Dean Haspiel

Column: Special Feature: The Christmas Albums
Three gifted artists create the new chestnuts

Column: Special Feature: The Great Funnybooks
(or, We'd like to thank the Agora)

Column: The Whirling Spinner Rack: Echo
A review of Terry Moore's work.

Column: Special Feature: Previously in 2008: The Year You Just Read
Adam's now-annual look back the best comics 2008 had to offer!

Column: Special Feature: Presidential Material
A glance back at the candidates in the historic US election of 2008 in IDW's special book!
 
 
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Review: Philips 47PFL6704D HDTV - Saturday, August 28, 2010
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News from CNET

Apple's Ping dinged by spam
The new iTunes-based social network is getting hit by comment spam since Apple apparently left it vulnerable through a lack spam or URL filtering, according to Sophos.

Harsh words from GoldenEye 64 designer
The designer of the original GoldenEye game is concerned that Activision won't do the franchise justice in its upcoming remake. And he wants the world to know it.

U.N. exec: Cyberwar could be 'worse than tsunami'
Proposal for a global "cyberpeace" treaty has met "a lot of resistance" from industrialized nations, says head of U.N.'s International Telecommunication Union.

Toshiba's Android embrace at IFA (photos)
Toshiba has gone all in for Android. At the IFA electronics show in Berlin, it displayed its Folio tablet and its AC 100 Netbook. Here's how they looked.

Gadget makers show their stuff in Berlin (roundup)
At the huge IFA consumer electronics show, the big names in tech show off their newest wares, including an Android-based tablet from Samsung and a cloud-based music service from Sony.

How 'Catfish' filmmakers took Facebook plunge (Q&A)
In an interview, CNET's Ina Fried speaks with the three people behind "Catfish"--that other Facebook movie. This one is both a documentary and a thriller.

Ask Maggie: On buggy Android upgrades
Also in this week's Ask Maggie advice column find out why Verizon Wireless is able to charge more for its service and why T-Mobile gives customers who don't sign a contract a break on their monthly fees.

Toshiba debuts Android-powered Folio 100 tablet
The tablet will cost 399 to 499 euros in Europe when it goes on sale later this year. Here's a hands-on look at it and Toshiba's AC100 Android Netbook.

TI reveals new, teensy projector chip
The new nHD model of the Pico DLP line has better optical performance and lower power consumption, Texas Instruments says.

SD revamp to triple flash card speeds in 2012
The SD Association should rev its flash card specification in 2011 with faster cards arriving the year after. Also at IFA, Toshiba announces faster cards using today's SD technology.

Paris Hilton busted by Twitter pic?
Despite claiming a rather nifty Chanel bag containing cocaine was not hers, it seems the dazzling socialite tweeted a picture of a bag that looks spectacularly similar more than a month ago.

NASA planning mission to visit the sun
Space agency hopes to send a spacecraft into the solar atmosphere by 2018.

IETF: AT&T's Net neutrality claim is 'misleading'
A few days after AT&T said its push toward "paid prioritization" of network traffic is backed by technical standards, the Internet's primary standards body disagrees.

Here come 'Hurt Locker' file-sharing subpoenas
Film's producers subpoena Qwest Communications for Denver man's records, apparently overcoming legal challenges in their pursuit of alleged file sharers.

Google's Schmidt mocked in Times Square ads
Consumer Watchdog produced two cartoony ads slamming Google CEO Eric Schmidt as part of an effort to build support for a "do not track" list.

Audit finds PG&E smart meters accurate
However, the utility's customer service is faulty, according to an independent review of the controversial yet pioneering smart-meter program.

Facebook adds new remote log-out security feature
Facebook users who log in from multiple devices will soon have a way to make sure they are only logged in on the computer they are currently using.

Acer comes back down to earth, Dell rises
Fastest-growing PC company of the last few years stumbles during the second quarter. Observers say it has to do with Acer's reliance on notebook sales as desktops gain.

More evidence that light at night ups cancer risk
New research out of the University of Haifa shows a clear link between light at night and cancer in mice, with the suppression of melatonin playing a key role.

Toshiba recalls 41,000 laptops for overheating
The Consumer Product Safety Commission says 129 cases of Toshiba Satellite laptops melting from overheating have been reported, but no major injuries.
 
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