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  • Tech innovators honored at Oscars dinner

    A room full of engineers, computer whizzes and technicians brought the crew of the Starship Enterprise down to Earth for a night at the Sci-Tech Oscars.


  • Sony uses movie studio to press ultra-HD advantage

    Sony Corp. is finally pressing its advantage as a conglomerate that owns both high-tech gadgets and the content that plays on them by being the only electronics maker to offer ultra-HD TVs _ and a way to get movies to the new super clear screens.


  • 'The Walking Dead' was 2012's top-selling comic

    Stilted gaits and mindless shambling did nothing to stop demand for Image Comics' "The Walking Dead" series, with the 100th issue of Robert Kirkman's acclaimed series garnering the top spot as 2012's top-selling comic book.


  • Sony uses movie studio to press ultra-HD advantage

    Sony Corp. is finally pressing its advantage as a conglomerate that owns both high-tech gadgets and the content that plays on them by being the only electronics maker to offer ultra-HD TVs _ and a way to get movies to the new super clear screens.


  • Ticket rush: Film fans hand Hollywood record cash

    The big deal for Hollywood is not the record $10.8 billion that studios took in domestically in 2012. It's the fact that the number of tickets sold went up for the first time in three years.


  • Ticket rush: Film fans hand Hollywood record cash

    The big deal for Hollywood is not the record $10.8 billion that studios took in domestically in 2012. It's the fact that the number of tickets sold went up for the first time in three years.


  • Nominees at 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards

    Nominees for the 19th annual Screen Actors Guild awards:


  • Superheroes, Bond, hobbits vie for effects Oscar

    James Bond, Snow White and a whole lot of hobbits and superheroes are in the running for the visual-effects prize at the Academy Awards.


  • Spider-Man co-creator talks to Ga. arts school

    Before he scripted the first adventures of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four, a young Stan Lee launched his career in comic books as a lowly sidekick. To hear Lee tell it, the artists he worked for as a teenage assistant in 1940 might as well have dubbed him the Anonymous Eraser-Boy.


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