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Imax Secures Kodak Laser Projection Technology →

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kateoplis:

The giant screen exhibitor says it will be able to deliver digitally remastered Hollywood movies to institutional theaters by mid-2013 after acquiring Kodak patents. […]

Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Imax is to return royalties to Kodak as part of the agreement.

Wonderful news for Kodak

Oct 19
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poptech:

And so it begins…

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poptech:

And so it begins…

Oct 19
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thisbigcity:

How about this for a redesigned $10 bill? And there’s more where that came from.
各位覺得美元若重新設計是否好看?更多構想請見《城事》。

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thisbigcity:

How about this for a redesigned $10 bill? And there’s more where that came from.

各位覺得美元若重新設計是否好看?更多構想請見《城事》。

Oct 18
thisbigcity:

How about this for a redesigned $10 bill? And there’s more where that came from.
各位覺得美元若重新設計是否好看?更多構想請見《城事》。

thisbigcity:

How about this for a redesigned $10 bill? And there’s more where that came from.

各位覺得美元若重新設計是否好看?更多構想請見《城事》。

Oct 18
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Oct 18

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kateoplis:

I was surprised, amused and annoyed all at once when I found out yesterday that some moron-provocateur linked to notorious right-wing cybergoon Andrew Breitbart had infiltrated a series of private e-mail lists – including one that I have been participating in – and was using them to run an exposé on the supposed behind-the-scenes marionetting of the OWS movement by the liberal media.

According to various web reports, what happened was that a private “cyber-security researcher” named Thomas Ryan somehow accessed a series of email threads between various individuals and dumped them all on BigGovernment.com, Breitbart’s site. Gawker is also reporting that Ryan forwarded some of these emails to the FBI and the NYPD.

I have no idea whether those email exchanges are the same as the ones I was involved with. But what is clear is that some private email exchanges between myself and a number of other people – mostly financial journalists and activists who know each other from having covered the crisis from the same angle in the last three years, people like Barry Ritholz, Dylan Ratigan, former regulator William Black, Glenn Greenwald and myself – ended up being made public.

There is nothing terribly interesting in any of these exchanges. Most all of the things written were things all of us ended up saying publicly in our various media forums. In my case, what I wrote was almost an exact copy of my Rolling Stone article last week, suggesting a list of demands for the movement. I said I thought having demands was a good idea and listed a few things I thought demonstrators could focus on. Others disagreed, and there was a friendly back-and-forth.

So I was amazed to wake up this morning and find that various right-wing sites had used these exchanges to build a story about a conspiracy of left-wing journalists. “Busted. Emails Show Liberal Media & Far Left Cranks Conspired With #OWS Protesters to Craft Message,” wrote one.

Read on.