The Esquire Digital Man, Barry Sonnenfeld, gives viewers 3 great reasons why you should buy a SLR instead of a point-and-shoot. Wondering what camera to guy? Barry shows you around the Panasonic Lumix GH1, Nikon D5000, and the Canon 5D Mark II. Whether you are an amatuer enthusiast or...
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Sony announces plans to add Netflix’s video streaming service to the PlayStation 3 in November. Plus, the Palm Pixi gets a price and a launch date and a Windows 7 demo goes awry (Oct.26).
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Trip Hawkins, chairman and CEO of Digital Chocolate, believes that persistence is a very important quality in entrepreneurs. It helps to overcome road-blocks and stick to one’s beliefs no matter what others say, he adds. He talks about the notion of the big idea - doing something different than ...
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Would you pay $30 a month to watch TV via iTunes? That’s the pitch Apple has been making to TV networks in recent weeks. All Things Digital's Peter Kafka discusses the plan.
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Verizon launched a campaign for its coming Google Android smart phone. The campaign highlights the phone’s features that Apple's iPhone doesn't have, the News Hub's Lauren Good reports in the Digital Desk.
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Arby 'n' the Chief: Endgame (FULL) HALO 3 "Arby 'n' the Chief" series finale. Things are heading downhill at the apartment. During a game of Halo 3, the Arbiter discovers he’s falling to pieces and begins suffering from a mid-life crisis, and he along with Master Chief, they begin exa...
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Stihl MS 211C Chainsaw. Esquire’s Digital Man, Barry Sonnenfeld, and his analog dog Lucky, gear up to rip through a fallen tree. With wasy to start action, a 35.2 cc engine, and weighing only slightly more than 10 lbs this chainsaw can make a MAN out of anyone. Well, you may not need ...
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WSJ’s Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews Apple's new iMac and Macbook. He also tests its new Magic Mouse, which incorporates the same multi-touch technology used on iPods and iPhones.
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Jennifer Williams welcomes in ESPN.com tennis writer Bonnie D. Ford to preview what’s at stake at the upcoming year end WTA Sony Ericsson Championship.
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Microsoft announces plans to sack another 800 employees. Plus, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sues Intel and the App Store hits the 100,000 app milestone (Nov. 4).
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