In Movie Theaters the Week of

The News Review:

- In Movie Theaters the Week of
- Home theatres speak volumes for change
- Bobby Burns: Watch elections unfold at reflector.com
- What’s hot in high tech?

In Movie Theaters the Week of
MovieWeb 
When Junon is also diagnosed with leukemia, all are tested to see who can be a donor, and then the whole family – including lovesick cousin Simon (Laurent Capelluto) and Henri’s daft Jewish girlfriend, Faunia (Emmanuelle Devos) – returns home for a long Christmas weekend. All crowded again under the same roof, solidarity quickly – and hilariously – devolves into feuding, drunkenness and bed-hopping, as everyone struggles to make sense of the mysteries of family, life, and what lies ahead.

Home theatres speak volumes for change
Economic Times, India 
Sales of cassette players have
significantly dropped due to a technology shift towards CD and MP3 formats. It
is only CD players that have managed to retain sales though it is a very small
segment,? said Philips Electronics India V-P (consumer lifestyle) S
Nagarajan. Little wonder, Samsung?s home theatre sales has
grown by over 40% this year. It is now launching six new models for the festive
season. ?The healthy growth in home theatres is also linked with the sales
of LCD TVs. We are seeing a near 25% attachment ratio of home theatres and LCD
TV sales,? Samsung India deputy MD R Zutshi told ET. The
average price of home theatre systems have fallen from Rs 20,000 to Rs 9,000
over the last two years.

Bobby Burns: Watch elections unfold at reflector.com
Greenville Daily Reflector, NC 
Today and Tuesday you can click on our Halloween costume contests and vote for your favorite getup. com visitors submitted dozens of snapshots of costumed kids, grown-ups and pets. We are sorting through them this morning and will post 10 from each category for you to vote on through Election Day. Click the link on the home page and vote as often as you like. We will check the totals at midnight Tuesday and announce the winners on Wednesday. Each will get a $50 Target gift card.

What’s hot in high tech?
Times and Transcript, Canada 
The showcase features the latest innovations in digital cameras, video cameras, security systems, sound systems, mixing boards and other technology. The booths at the trade show are staffed by sales representatives from such companies as Canon, JVC, Sharp and many others showing samples of their products. “All this technology has grown by leaps and bounds over the years,” said John Devries of Mississauga, a sales manager for Roland Systems Group of Canada, which deals in a variety of audio-visual components. Yesterday, Devries was showing off a computer-controlled audio-visual mixing board system with touch screens and hand controls. Basically, the system takes audio and video feeds from the computer and cameras to allow the operator to choose and blend elements that can be shown on the Internet or a big screen. The system is designed for use by businesses, churches, theatres and hockey arenas. Having the system set up for a hockey game would allow the operator to blend music, stock footage and live action to a big viewing screen.
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