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  • Video loopy

    For a shy gal with secret fantasies, that strange little room in the video store can open some doors.
  • Take three

    We test three new digital video cameras in an homage to film noir.
  • Brilliant Careers: Sound and Vision

    Brilliant Careers: Sound and Vision
  • Goodbye, cruel world

    Video footage made by Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold leaves unanswered questions about whether their parents could have stopped the massacre at Columbine.
  • "Newsbabe" Diane Sawyer gets the story

    Diane Sawyer appears as "newsbabe" in Microsoft video, then gets exclusive interview with Gates. Coincidence?
  • The war for America's thumbs

    The stakes are huge and the combatants are mighty -- who will win the war for video-game console supremacy?
  • What's the frequency, Michael?

    Stipe and R.E.M. stand up in front of a new Museum of Radio & Television exhibit, where signature images meet impressionistic words.
  • Why emulators make video-game makers quake

    The new "emus" aren't about piracy -- they're about freeing code from the chains of proprietary hardware.
  • Love, truth and videotape

    Everything I know I learned from Video Rodeo.
  • Game wars at E3 expo

    Underdog Sega takes on Nintendo, Sony in battle of the next-generation platforms.
  • Gamers shun talk of Littleton violence

    The buzz at E3 is all about next-generation platforms, not the ethics of first-person shooters.
  • Quake, Doom and blood lust

    Violent games aren't a problem, says the computer gaming press -- while lovingly hawking the latest innovations in pixelated gore.
  • 'Wing Commander' creator takes the director's chair

    'Wing Commander' creator takes the director's chair: By Howard Wen. Chris Roberts talks about his passage from the little screen to the big screen.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Wrapped

    Home Movies video columnist Charles Taylor on 'The Mummy,' directed by Karl Freund and starring Boris Karloff.
  • Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere

    Turing Test transcripts: Is it bot or not?
  • To catch a thief

    In this new 3-D game, the emphasis is on stealth instead of shooting.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Fool for love

    Dino De Laurentiis' much-maligned "King Kong" improves on the original by making it a comedy of epic sexual frustration.
  • Joining the mod squad

    A gray-market "mod chip" supercharges a Sony PlayStation -- but how does it make you feel?
  • Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere

    Write free software -- and write it off your tax bill?
  • The father of Mario and Zelda

  • The Robyn Hitchcock hour

    The Robyn Hitchcock Hour: Jonathan Demme's mesmerizing documentary 'Storefront Hitchcock' brings an unlikely pop singer to the silver screen.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Character

    From sweaty Nixon to gentleman gambler, Philip Baker Hall is a name you don't recognize, and an actor you won't forget.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor: Camp classic

    Ernst Lubitsch's legendary comedy stirred controversy by pitting vain Polish actors against buffoonish Nazi killers.
  • The adventure continues

    The adventure continues: By Greg Costikyan. Why Myst was no dead end -- and online gaming isn't ready for the big time. A rebuttal to Greg Lindsay's 'The Games People Play.'
  • The games people play

    Myst and Riven are a dead end. The future of computer gaming lies in online, multiplayer worlds.
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