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...place of five speakers, bouncing sound to all corners of a room by manipulating sound waves. You still need a subwoofer, but it's great for tight spaces and people who don't like wires all around. Camera lovers, smile and say cheese to the OLYMPUS M:ROBE MR-500I, due in January. You can think of this as an iPod with a built-in camera: it has a 20-GB hard drive for music and photos, and a 3.7-in. color LCD screen for viewing pictures. It can combine still shots with music and make funky slide shows that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Happy New Gear! | 12/19/2004 | See Source »

...time, gets dressed up only for special occasions. He postpones haircuts as long as possible. "I used to be well-groomed," he says ... Since he sleeps only when he is sleepy, he calls up his lieutenants at all hours of the night. Sometimes he identifies himself as Mr. Hoyt. He has had a number of other aliases ... He likes to make business appointments in out-of-the-way spots, usually at night, and he is always 30 minutes to two hours late, if he shows up at all. --TIME, July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 56 Years Ago In Time | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...face in late-night TV speaks with a Scottish brogue. CRAIG FERGUSON, best known to American audiences as The Drew Carey Show's insufferable boss Mr. Wick, takes the reins of CBS's Late Late Show in January, which another Craig--Kilborn in this case--dropped over the summer. (Easier to remember the name of the guy behind the desk, that way.) Ferguson won a bake-off with three other funny guys, much to his surprise. "I thought, There's no way they're going to let a Scottish guy do this show," he says. (Has he never seen Shrek...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For the Awake | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...hard to overstate their influence on the current musical landscape. Even those that don’t obviously ape them are indebted to the scene that catalyzed around them (for a good example, see TV on the Radio’s recent cover of “Mr. Grieves?...

Author: By Eric L. Fritz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pixies Back in Boston | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...songs really did sound great, as long as they could agree on which to play. It appeared that the rest of the band were watching for Mr. Black’s lead, but they interpreted it in different ways, leading at one point to half the band playing “Here Comes Your Man” while the other half tried “Where is My Mind.” In lapses like this, and in the near-complete lack of dialogue with the audience and with each other, it seemed like the band were far from...

Author: By Eric L. Fritz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pixies Back in Boston | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

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