Demo of the ultimate Rock Band drum kit and stage, and interview with the designer Buzz Dawson for the Otronicon video game event at the Orlando Science Center. Find out more at OrlandoSentinel.com/ otronicon
While his trial was under way, Antonio Rosales, a suspected child rapist, smashed a courtroom computer as a prosecutor, just a few feet away, asked a jury to find him guilty. Defense attorney Tim Caudill then moved for a mistrial, saying the jury had been tainted by seeing the outburst. Circuit Judge Debra S. Nelson rejected that claim. For the full story go to: http://tinyurl.com/y qmkxg
What's in the box? 1 guitar, 1 microphone, 1 drum set (some assembly required), the USB hub and of course, the game. From OrlandoSentinel.com/ controlfreak
Officials at Blue Orb, a Maitland-based technology company, demonstrate some of their products. Their newest product, a free software program called Switchblade, lets users play World of Warcraft with a video game controller.
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Original airdate, November 13, 2007
Live from a giant ball pit, workers from EA Tiburon in Maitland explain the history of pranks at the video game studio.
Video by Roberto Gonzalez/Orlando Sentinel, September 13, 2007
Orlando Sentinel technology columnist Etan Horowitz reviews the T-Mobile G1, the first cell phone to feature Google's mobile operating system.
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Orlando Sentinel Technology Columnist Etan Horowitz shows off some of the coolest programs you can find in the iPhone App Store. The App Store is available on the iPhone 3G, the original iPhone and the iPod Touch.
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Orlando Sentinel technology columnist Etan Horowitz reviews the Eee PC, a new tiny laptop from ASUS.
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Orlando Sentinel Technology Columnist Etan Horowitz reviews two weird Wi-Fi gadgets -- the Nabaztag, a talking rabbit, and the Chumby, a touch-screen device that plays widgets.
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Technology entreprenuer/blogger /venture capitalist and former Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki shows what technology he brings on the road with him and talks about why he doesn't have an iPhone, and why he thinks the MacBook Air has a "stupid design."
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Videographer: Etan Horowitz
An Orlando police officer found fatally shot this morning in Pine Hills was the victim of a robbery at a walk-up automated teller machine, police said.
A deputy working off-duty found veteran officer Alfred L. Gordon Sr., 52, inside his personal car shortly before 1 a.m. at the Bank of America branch at Silver Star and North Hiawassee roads.
Orlando Sentinel Technology Columnist Etan Horowitz review the Kindle, a new electronic book reader from Amazon.com.
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John Hussey, owner of the planned CoLab coworking space in the Angebilt building, and Greg Pollack, a local web developer who's involved in the coworking effort, speak to the crowd about CoLab at the open house on Wednesday August 27, 2008. (Shot by Etan Horowitz)
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Orlando Sentinel technology columnist Etan Horowitz puts the G'ZOne Boulder, a new phone from Verizon Wireless, through a series of tests to see just how tough it is. The phone meets military standards for things like water submersion, shock and dust resistance.
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People started arriving as early as Thursday night for the 8 a.m. sale of the iPhone 3G at the Mall at Millenia Apple Store. Local residents young and old tell technology reporter Etan Horowitz why they waited in line for hours.
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Rick Clancy of Sony shows off some new products including the Rolly and the OLED TV. He also explains how the store tries to attract female shoppers.
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Orlando Sentinel Technology Columnist Etan Horowitz reviews three solar gadgets that are designed to let you leave your chargers at home: the Solio charger, the Voltaic backpack and the Iqua Sun Bluetooth headset.
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