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Xtival bringing Prodigy and Watchmen to Xbox

Xbox's Xtival event will feature exclusive content from dance legends The Prodigy and Guitar Hero World Tour songs from Oasis as well as exclusive content from the highly-anticipated Watchmen movie.

Review: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

The X1 is somewhat of a prodigy. It brings an intriguing Panel interface to the world of Windows Mobile, plus a slick design and arc-sliding keyboard. Sony Ericsson is calling the X1 a "game changer" - throwing unseen marketing might behind the device in hopes of getting attention from those from the entire smartphone community, not just that of Windows Mobile. Is this really a game changer? We have the answer. Read on for the thorough review!

Brush artist Lou Zhengang - Follow your own heart

Lou Zhenggang took up the brush when she was only three. By 12, she had won nationwide recognition as a child prodigy. Her career in art seemed an unending succession of prizes and accolades. But away from the glow of success, Lou Zhenggang found little happiness until after her fortieth birthday. Today she is a master of her arts - painting and calligraphy - and seasoned by a maturity in which she has found peace and contentment.

Xtival: Smack my Box up!

Microsoft has just announced details of next weekend’s online Xtival event - stars of the show, those charming firestarter chaps from The Prodigy.

Taschen Does Art & Architecture

Iconic photographer of mid-century modernism Julius Shulman may or may not have been a pack rat. What he was: a collector of the equally significant '40s-'60s design Bible Arts & Architecture. He had a nearly intact collection of the sumptuous volumes, covering progressive news ranging from the case study houses of Silver Lake to early developments by a young prodigy named Richard Meier. Art book publisher Benedikt Taschen recently discovered the collection; and has now reproduced the publications—265 of them.


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