Entertainment
Entertainment
African Diaspora Film
The Tracker–though set in the Australian Outback in 1922, this multi-layered melodrama looks more like a typical cowboy adventure out of the Wild, Wild ...
The Nomi Song
The Nomi Song also contains interviews with Klaus’ contemporaries, handlers and hangers-on, though they seem to know precious little about the otherworldly icon. This ...
New Laptops: The First of Two Waves
In PC deployments, I’m seeing a strong push to move from desktop to mobile, with some roll-outs jumping from 30 percent mobile to 60 ...
Let The Telecom Consolidation Begin
Local and long-distance telephone service, forced apart by the government 20 years ago to create competition, are rushing back together by way of corporate ...
Intel Readies 64-Bit Pentiums
Battling back against AMD’s increasingly popular Athlon 64 processor, Intel is poised to bring 64-bit computing to its desktop CPU lineup when it unveils ...
IBM, Sony, Toshiba to unveil ‘Cell’ chip
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The highly anticipated microchip that will power the Sony PlayStation 3 video game system will be described in detail for ...
Pentagon sites: Journalism or propaganda?
The U.S. Department of Defense plans to add more sites on the Internet to provide information to a global audience — but critics question ...
Goapele’s Voice Soars New Heights
For a woman whose name means ‘to go forward’ in Setswana, the South African language of her grandmother, Goapele lives her name. The Bay ...
Norful’s Grammy Nod
In the coming months Norful will prepare for a spring 2005 nationwide, church-based concert tour. In addition, there is the January 30 broadcast of ...