When Your Camera Knows Where You Are
A new technology lets your digital camera detect thousands of silent wireless networking beacons, decide exactly where you are and then transmit a batch of photos wirelessly to your computer. nytimes.com |
U.S. advances to final after eliminating Japan
&$ &$Shinobu Ohno (R) of Japan runs with the ball during the match Japan VS the United States in women's semifinal of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Football events in Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008. The United States beat Japan 4-2. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling)&$&$ &$ &$Players of the United States celebrate a goal during the match Japan VS the Uni ... english.people.com.cn |
Desperate Lives Crisscross in Train-Hopping Journey
The caressing, honeyed light in “Sin Nombre” beautifies and softens every ugly moment in this equivocating story about geographic and moral border crossings. movies.nytimes.com |
Scorsese Will Distribute Restored Films via Internet
Martin Scorsese has decided to embrace digital distribution for movies restored by his World Cinema Foundation. nytimes.com |
The Vietnam Wars: ‘The Lotus Eaters’
The ambivalent heroine of Tatjana Soli’s Vietnam War novel, a photojournalist, ponders whether those who represent war merely replicate the violence. nytimes.com |