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<title><![CDATA[Fujifilm X100 verdict: The next one should be great]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Fujifilm FinePix X100<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Netflix, Miramax finally sign streaming deal]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 07:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Miramax is offering hundreds of films on Netflix.(Credit:Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNET)Miramax and Netflix have signed a multiyear content deal, the companies announced today.Starting next month, &quot;several hundred&quot; Miramax movies, including &quot;Pulp Fiction,&quot; &quot;Shakespeare In Love,&quot; and &quot;Good Will Hunting,&quot; will be made available on Netflix's streaming service in the U.S. The deal marks the first time that Miramax has ever brought its content to a digital subscription service, the company said.&quot;From day one, we've been very clear about the importance of digital and our desire to respond to the significant pent-up demand for our films--delivering to consumers whenever and wherever they want,&quot; Miramax CEO Mike Lang said in a statement. &quot;This agreement is an important first step in our digital strategy.&quot;Lang didn't go any further on Miramax's digital plans. However, back in March, when rumors of the studio inking a deal with Netflix first cropped up, The Wall Street Journal reported that Miramax was also in talks with Amazon and Facebook to bring its streaming library to those services. So far, the company hasn't announced deals with those companies.The addition of Miramax content should help round out Netflix's growing content base. Last year, the company signed a deal with Epix, which is owned by Paramount, Lionsgate, and MGM, to bring those studios' content to its streaming offering. Last month, Netflix expanded its deal with Twentieth Century Fox to offer &quot;Glee&quot; and &quot;Sons of Anarchy&quot; to subscribers. It followed that up just a few days later by inking a deal to offer AMC's &quot;Mad Men&quot; on the service.Netflix has even bought the rights to &quot;House of Cards,&quot; a new series starring Kevin Spacey. The show will air exclusively on Netflix starting next year.In addition to the several hundred titles Miramax will add to Netflix, the company said that it will include more content &quot;on a rotating basis.&quot; Terms of the deal between the companies were not disclosed.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Microsoft eases procurement of WP7 dev phones]]></title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 08:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ressirjumoneyishuge</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Microsoft is making it a little easier for developers to get their hands onWindows Phone 7 devices for building and testing applications.In a blog post this afternoon detailing some previously announced updates to the Windows Phone Developer Tools, Brandon Watson, who is Microsoft's director of developer relations, said that the company has partnered with Zones.com to let developers buy Windows Phone 7 devices without a voice or data contract. The phones, which include HTC's HD7 and Surround as well as the Samsung Focus, come carrier-locked, but can be had for about $500 without venturing to a carrier or third-party retail site to make the purchase.In the past Microsoft has made a concerted effort to get devices into developer hands even before an official launch. At last year's Professional Developers Conference, all paid attendees were given phones following the keynote speech, a week ahead of the U.S launch. That said, to get additional or replacement devices, Microsoft had been encouraging developers to go through carriers, where contract strings were attached.Momentum buildsWatson also provided an update to the number of Windows Phone 7 developers and apps within its library, and there have been noted improvements in just a week's time.Microsoft now says the number of registered Windows Phone developers is 27,000, up from the 24,000 metric the company cited a week ago. Those developers have also bumped up the number of apps on Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace to &quot;more than 7,500,&quot; marking an increase of 1,000 apps since last week. To put both these metrics side-by-side, and over time since the launch of the device, here's what things look like using data Microsoft has provided over the past several months: {&quot;chartType&quot;:&quot;ColumnChart&quot;,&quot;chartName&quot;:&quot;Chart 1&quot;,&quot;dataSourceUrl&quot;:&quot;//spreadsheets.google.com/tqkey=0AkBui-ut3PbkdG5Yd0J1SzAyUUk1WjJ3UUJ6ZVAtRUE&amp;range=A1%3AC8&amp;gid=0&amp;transpose=0&amp;headers=1&amp;pub=1&quot;,&quot;options&quot;:{&quot;displayAnnotations&quot;:true,&quot;showTip&quot;:true,&quot;dataMode&quot;:&quot;markers&quot;,&quot;maxAlternation&quot;:1,&quot;pointSize&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;colors&quot;:[&quot;3366CC&quot;,&quot;DC3912&quot;,&quot;FF9900&quot;,&quot;109618&quot;,&quot;990099&quot;,&quot;0099C6&quot;,&quot;DD4477&quot;,&quot;66AA00&quot;,&quot;B82E2E&quot;,&quot;316395&quot;],&quot;smoothLine&quot;:false,&quot;lineWidth&quot;:&quot;2&quot;,&quot;labelPosition&quot;:&quot;right&quot;,&quot;is3D&quot;:false,&quot;hasLabelsColumn&quot;:true,&quot;wmode&quot;:&quot;opaque&quot;,&quot;allowCollapse&quot;:true,&quot;isStacked&quot;:false,&quot;mapType&quot;:&quot;hybrid&quot;,&quot;width&quot;:600,&quot;height&quot;:371},&quot;refreshInterval&quot;:5} Microsoft has yet to provide concrete numbers on overall app downloads, though during the company's CES keynote address, CEO Steve Ballmer said that more than half of Windows Phone 7 users were downloading a new application every day. By comparison, competitor Apple announced it had topped 10 billion application downloads in its less-than-three-year-old app store last month.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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