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

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.

Incredible Hulk #601
"Banner is now like a super-Daniel Ellsberg, thwarting the government with the too-much he knows."

Batman and Robin #3
"The story of a newcomer who's in over his head."

Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose #47
"Swords and spells collide in this very special issue!"

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: 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!

Column: Special Feature: SPX Spotlight 3
Being a sporadic accounting of self-made masterworks I picked up at the premier indie-comics event, the Small Press Expo.
 
 
What's New
Review: Virgin Mobile’s Broadband2Go - Sunday, July 26, 2009
Virgin Mobile’s Broadband2Go is a new no-contract nationwide 3G mobile broadband service that brings the pay-as-you-go payment model to mobile Air Cards.

Read more about it here.
 

Review: Dynex DX-PCI2PF FireWire 800/400 PCIe Adapter - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
The Dynex DX-PCI2PF is an inexpensive entry into the fast FireWire 800 world.

Read more about it here.
 

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Facebook chatter betrays alleged Mafia hitman
One of Italy's most wanted criminals is captured after he can't help himself chatting with his associates on Facebook.

Microsoft: Only minor tweaks in Windows 7 SP1
In its first comments on what will be in the first service pack for Windows 7, Microsoft says it will include only minor updates. No ETA given.

Tech finds its place at SXSWi (roundup)
As the Web generation descends on the South by Southwest Interactive show in Austin, AT&T's network actually works, Twitter announces its @Anywhere platform, Facebook focuses on games, and Digg unveils a revamp.

Report: iPad preorders numbering in 'hundreds of thousands'
The Wall Street Journal says sales of Apple's newest device on pace to beat original iPhone in first three months.

Report: T-Moblie in talks with Clearwire, cable
T-Mobile USA's CEO says the company has talked with Clearwire and cable companies about teaming up.

Palm issues disappointing earnings
For its third fiscal quarter, the smartphone maker reports a loss of 61 cents per share, but that's less than in the year-ago period.

The future of in-car computing technology
At the South by Southwest Interactive festival, a Ford systems engineer opines on what consumers may be able to expect in terms of hardware/software platforms in their cars five years from now.

Google Calendar gets 'smart' rescheduling
Google Calendar users who want a non-third-party solution for finding the best times to reschedule a meeting now have an official option by Google.

A look at Windows Phone's 'smart links'
It's not copy and paste, but Microsoft insists it's a better option in most cases for the software to recognize an address or phone number and let you take action on it.

Toshiba says good-bye to incandescent era
Japanese manufacturer's 120-year relationship with incandescent lighting ended this week in favor of LEDs.

Tim O'Reilly: 'Whole Web' is the OS of the future
The Web is the future and is built on open source, says Tim O'Reilly, but threatens to gift a chokehold to a few savvy companies like Google.

Highlights from Viacom vs. Google court docs (images)
Both companies on Thursday made hundreds of pages of court documents public in their copyright dispute over YouTube. We've excerpted some of the most interesting tidbits.

Viacom's statement on court fight with Google
Parent company of Paramount Pictures and MTV, says YouTube contained "truckloads" of infringing content was a "rogue enabler of content theft."

Intel's fastest chip is scarce so far
New six-core processor is in demand in the U.S. and Japan for high-end systems--and sometimes hard to get.

CNET News Daily Podcast: New revelations in Google-Viacom battle
Viacom and Google are airing their dirty laundry in court documents unsealed Thursday, revealing some noteworthy behind-the-scenes information in their copyright battle.

How blade servers have evolved
Blade servers are popular today, but they've changed considerably from the original concept.

Google's fast pipe to Asia almost ready
An undersea cable built by a group including Google and telecom companies is set to start carrying traffic at any point, with Google to get as much as 20 percent of the capacity.

Apple to join the geolocation craze?
A patent filed for a social-networking service called iGroups would allow iPhone and other mobile-device users to stay in touch and share location updates.

Report: USB mass storage coming to Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 memory card may soon be a thing of the past. Screenshots of what's said to be an upcoming software update show that users will be able to use USB sticks and hard drives to save system files.

Bright spot for one California college: A solar farm
SolFocus is teaming up with Victor Valley College, building an on-campus solar farm that will also be used as a teaching facility.
 
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