Thursday, February 25, 2010
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For you vinyl enthusiasts (of the toys, not records), De La & Kidrobot have teamed up to release this set of 3 inch figures to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Strong Island trio’s seminal debut, 3 Feet High And Rising. Each one comes with its own accessories & releases on March 18. $50 for the set of three.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Rihanna - Rude Boy from Jon All on Vimeo.

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Thursday, February 18, 2010
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One of the best mobster movies ever made gets the special edition treatment in Goodfellas 20th Anniversary Edition ($24 USD). With a good — but not great — high-definition transfer, the film looks better than ever before, only helping to highlight the masterful direction by Martin Scorcese and career-best acting turns by Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, and a solid supporting role by some guy named De Niro. Dual commentary tracks, and a second disc with a handful of documentaries and other special features round out the set.
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Monday, February 08, 2010
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Wrapped in striking new sheet metal and powered by either a 3.7-liter V6 good for 330 horsepower (in the M37) or a direct injected 5.6-liter V8 cranking out 420 hp (in the M56), the 2011 Infiniti M ($TBA) replaces the aging previous model with aplomb. Available in both RWD and AWD (x) versions, each of which is equipped with a seven-speed automatic transmission with a Drive Sport manual mode and optional paddle shifters, it will offer niceties including standard 18-inch wheels, Infiniti Drive, which lets the drive choose between one of four throttle and transmission mapping modes, active noise control for a quieter cabin, blind spot warning and intervention systems, a next-generation Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System, a Bose Studio Surround premium audio system, and a new feature called Eco Pedal that offers the driver direct feedback to encourage eco-friendly driving — something that's extra handy on a car as sporty as this.

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Monday, February 08, 2010
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Follow reigning NBA MVP Lebron James and the rest of his high school basketball team from their pre-teen playgrounds to the national spotlight in More Than a Game ($17). Directed by Kristopher Belman, the movie includes home video and other footage of the quartet of James and teammates "Little" Dru Joyce III, Willie McGee, and Sian Cotton, as they grow and develop both as basketball players and young men, forming a bond that goes well beyond the court.
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Sunday, February 07, 2010
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Wrapped in striking new sheet metal and powered by either a 3.7-liter V6 good for 330 horsepower (in the M37) or a direct injected 5.6-liter V8 cranking out 420 hp (in the M56), the 2011 Infiniti M ($TBA) replaces the aging previous model with aplomb. Available in both RWD and AWD (x) versions, each of which is equipped with a seven-speed automatic transmission with a Drive Sport manual mode and optional paddle shifters, it will offer niceties including standard 18-inch wheels, Infiniti Drive, which lets the drive choose between one of four throttle and transmission mapping modes, active noise control for a quieter cabin, blind spot warning and intervention systems, a next-generation Infiniti Hard Drive Navigation System, a Bose Studio Surround premium audio system, and a new feature called Eco Pedal that offers the driver direct feedback to encourage eco-friendly driving — something that's extra handy on a car as sporty as this.

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Monday, January 25, 2010
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La MJC brings forth their latest edition of their “All Gone” series books, wrapping up their 2009 All Gone edition dedicated to street culture. In the latest edition, La MJC showcases everything that was hot for 2009, from KAWS Original Companion figure to UNFTD x Puma, Supreme, Takashi Murakami, and more.



Discover the best, the rare and exclusives in the All Gone book published by La MJC. The All Gone – The Finest of 2009 Street Culture book will be available at the end of the month at colette and select retailers.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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1. I Am T-Pain might be an obvious choice for top spot, but it combined technical innovation with stellar sales. Eschewing pure promotion, it let fans sing along with a selection of T-Pain songs while having their vocals Auto-Tuned on the fly. It also had good sharing features, used in-app payments to buy and download new tracks for use in the game, and recently added the ability to sing over any song in your iPhone music library. App Store 2. Little Boots Reactive Remixer was a branded version of existing iPhone app RjDj. Yes, it involved remixing three of Boots’ tracks, but in two cases that was done based on the user’s movement and external sounds – a properly interactive ambient experience. Or something. App Store 3. Hi, How Are You was a beautiful iPhone game based on the artwork of singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston. Described by the New York Times as “a kind of psycho-religious version of Frogger”, it was a great game backed up with Daniel’s visuals and music. App Store 4. Sonifi was one of the most fully featured ‘remix an artist’ apps, being designed by and for trance artist BT. It let fans mess with the beats, bass, melodies and harmonies of his latest tracks. The killer feature, though, was a two-player ‘Jam Link’ mode to collaborate over Bluetooth. App Store 5. Live Metallica (pictured) was an official app from the metal band that constantly offered a free stream of their latest gig, while also letting fans buy (no, NOT from iTunes) previous sets. Photos and notes from each show made it a must-have for fans. App Store 6. iDrum Underworld Edition was another of the best examples of the popular ‘remix your favourite artist’ app genre this year. It offered 13 tracks to mess around with in an intuitive square-tapping interface, with artwork from the band’s design chums at Tomato. App Store 7. Johnny Cash: I See A Darkness was a graphic novel based on The Man In Black’s life. It didn’t include his songs, but had a clever ‘search and insert’ feature to find his tracks on a user’s iPhone to play at the relevant points of the story. App Store 8. nin: access was the official iPhone app for Nine Inch Nails – one of the more tech-savvy artists in the industry right now. It gives fans access to the community and multimedia sections of the band’s website, as well as letting them chat and upload photos from their iPhone. App Store 9. The Presidents of the United States of America was an app by the band of the same name, offering four albums from their back catalogue as streams, as well as lost recordings, live tracks and other extras. App Store 10. Lady Gaga iOKi (pictured) was a karaoke app based on La Gaga, with instrumental and vocal remixes from four of her hits enabling people to sing along with her, then go it alone. In-app payments allowed new songs to be purchased and downloaded too, from Gaga and other artists. App Store see the rest here
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