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03 December 2009, 01.45 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »
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01. Celebrating Warp At 20 With Clark And Bibio In Conversation

“This Saturday Warp bring what has been a wonderful anniversary year packed with sumptuous box sets, compilations and events to a close with a grand finale at London’s Coronet theatre, where Warp artists including Battles, Broadcast, Plaid and Nightmare On Wax’s DJ E.A.S.E will bring things to a fitting climax.” (thequietus)

02. Sir Paul Smith Does a One Handed Track Stand in Office (above)

“Mark Cavendish and Brian Holm visit Sir Paul Smith. Sir Paul Smith shows the Mercian Bike he built and does a no handed track stand in his office.” (hkfixed)

03. New Music From Spoon

“The highly anticipated new record from Spoon isn’t out until January, but you can hear a cut from the record now, exclusively on All Songs Considered. ‘Written In Reverse’ is the first single from the album, called Transference. It may be Spoon’s best record yet.” (npr)

04. Audi A8 Mmi Adds Handwriting Recognition To List Of 2011 Features

“The A8’s Multi Media Interface (a fancy name for a nav unit with media player attached) is already a pretty sophisticated piece of tech, but Audi has opted against resting on those laurels and has pushed out a new feature for the luxury saloon’s next iteration. The 2011 A8 (available in Spring 2010 — crazy, we know) will benefit from the same handwriting recognition as promised for the next-gen R8, wherein the user is able to scribble his destination all John Hancock-like and then use the touchscreen to complete his instructions.” (engadget)



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