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Entropy -- the measure of disorder or randomness -- isn't always desirable in the world of IT security. Kinda, sorta patching your IT systems sometimes, for example, would be a bad thing. At times, though, entropy can be a powerful tool, as in the case of well-chosen passwords that are difficult to crack.
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We break down the potential nominations for the Caped Crusader in The Weekly Rising.
By Kevin P. Sullivan
Christian Bale on the set of "The Dark Knight Rises"
Photo: Getty Images
Believe it or not, when Oscar night 2013 rolls around, Batman could be donning his dress cape and walking the red carpet as a nominee.
Granted, no one has seen Christopher Nolan's final Batman film, "The Dark Knight Rises," yet, but it's not entirely outlandish to imagine it could have a big night at the Academy Awards next year. If Nolan sticks the landing, it could mean an unprecedented amount of awards consideration for the beloved series.
For an enormously successful movie franchise, Nolan's Batman films have a frighteningly disappointing number of Academy Awards wins and nominations: nine nods, two wins. That's right: Aside from Heath Ledger's well-earned Best Supporting Actor award, the only other Oscar for the series was for Best Sound Editing on "The Dark Knight."
We here at MTV News would love to see the legend end with a dark victory at the Academy Awards, so here are categories where "The Dark Knight Rises" could see nominations — you know, if it's any good.
Best Cinematography: Wally Pfister
Nolan's trusted cinematographer has been with him since the very beginning, shooting every major feature for Nolan since his breakout, "Memento." Pfister won his first Academy Award last year for "Inception," but for his next collaboration with Nolan, they're going even bigger. If the prologue is any indication, IMAX's role in "Rises" will be unlike anything we've ever seen, embracing the large format in new and exciting ways. With IMAX getting a push as the new trendy technology to get people into theaters, Pfister and Nolan's role in embracing the format could spell an Oscar nomination.
Best Original Score: Hans Zimmer
It doesn't get more ambitious than collecting the chanting of thousands of people around the world and incorporating it into a film's score. Zimmer's worldwide vision for his third time scoring a Batman movie could mark his 10th nomination and his second for a Nolan movie. Sadly, a disqualification due to stiff category rules may be likely.
Best Director: Christopher Nolan
If the Academy collectively loves anything, it's certainly fond of paying old debts. They'll award artists who should have won years ago (Scorsese), and they'll award overall achievements ("Return of the King" wins everything). By the end of all this, Nolan will have done something for the ages. He legitimized a genre and restored an American icon to his rightful place. Not only that, he made two (and hopefully three) excellent and ambitious movies. This is the year you reward him for his efforts and heal the wounds of two egregious snubs for "The Dark Knight" and "Inception."
Best Actor: Christian Bale
Here's a wonderful fact about the age we live in: A very recent Oscar winner is playing Batman. One of the greatest actors of a generation is playing one of the most iconic heroes of all time. That fact alone at the very least puts Christian Bale in the mix. But knowing Nolan, he's not just going to put Bale up against a new set of villains, a flaw of the last set of Batman films. He's going to tell a story about Batman, one that's going to push the hero and the man playing him to the edge.
Best Picture
Could "The Dark Knight Rises" be the next "Return of the King"? The only problem there is that the Academy nominated each "Lord of the Rings" film individually before the finale won the big prize. Nolan's Batman films have always found themselves just outside awards consideration, the closest calling coming after "The Dark Knight" in 2009. Many pointed to "The Dark Knight" as a reason for the expansion of the Best Picture category the following year, so with 10 potential nominees now, statistically, it may finally be its year.
What Oscars do you think Nolan's Batman franchise should have already won? Let me know via Twitter @KPSull!
Check out everything we've got on "The Dark Knight Rises."
For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com.
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Our experts pick the best-dressed at the 2012 Academy Awards.
By Christina Garibaldi
Emma Stone arrives at the 84th Annual Academy Awards montage
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic
Oscar night isn't only a huge event for the world of movies; it's also a big night for fashion. Over the years, it has become known as the hottest runway show of the year, with the top designers clamoring to get their dresses on the night's nominees, hoping to win a spot on the coveted best-dressed list.
On Sunday night (February 26), all eyes were on the actresses working the red carpet, and they did not disappoint. There were pops of color on the carpet, but the big trend of the night seemed to be ladies in white. Gwyneth Paltrow looked glamorous in a white one-shoulder Tom Ford gown with a matching wrap.
MTV Style picks their best-dressed at the Oscars.
"From what I saw walking down the carpet, Gwyneth Paltrow looked amazing in Tom Ford," Janell Snowden of VH1 told MTV News. "She was in the color of the night, which was white."
Rooney Mara, a Best Actress nominee for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," traded in her typical black garb for elegant white, wearing a lace Givenchy gown with a plunging back.
"I did think a lot about what I was going to wear; it's a long process," Mara told MTV News. "I like to wear white also. I wanted to mix it up. This just happened to be the most beautiful dress, that's why I wore it."
MTV Style expert Mary H.K. Choi agreed that Mara wowed in her Oscar ensemble. "White was a huge trend on the red carpet tonight, and this stark, architectural Givenchy looked absolutely surreal against the phosphorescence of her alabaster skin," Choi said. "She looked just pristine, and the fact that her impossibly shiny, jet-black hair was in a tight bun with blunt bangs really anchored the look. She dresses with a certain severity, given her young age, but I'm a huge fan."
Of course, it wasn't just the ladies in white who stole the show. "The Help" star Emma Stone turned heads in a stunning red Giambattista Valli gown.
"I just loved this dress. There were titterings on Twitter about how people either loved or hated the bow, but I thought a dramatic, festive accent at the neckline looked stunning and complemented the side sweep of her red hair," Choi said. "A risk, definitely, but I think it absolutely paid off."
Stone's co-star Jessica Chastain also made a lasting impression on her first Oscar red carpet. Chastain, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, shined on the carpet in a black and gold Alexander McQueen gown.
"This is a big moment — probably it's the biggest moment of my life — so I needed a dress that was a big-moment dress," Chastain told MTV News. "It's McQueen, and the embroidery and the way it fits — to me, this dress is how I'm feeling right now."
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The MTV Movies team has the 2012 Oscars covered! Keep it locked at MTV.com all night and beyond for updates on the night's big winners and the best red-carpet fashion. Join the live conversation by tweeting @MTVNews with the hashtag #Oscars.
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Critics are a bit grossed out by the raunchy comedy but still charmed by leading man Paul Rudd.
By Kara Warner
Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston in "Wanderlust"
Photo: Universal
Fans of the big-screen pairing of Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd have likely been waiting for the two likable actors to reunite since their 1998 romantic dramedy "The Object of My Affection." At long last, that wait is over with the release of "Wanderlust," a comedy in which Aniston and Rudd play a stressed-out Manhattan couple who end up traveling through a hippie-ish community that teaches them a lesson or two about what's really important in life.
The critical response is at 55 percent "Fresh" over at Rotten Tomatoes, with some folks enjoying the awkward humor and unflappable charm of Paul Rudd and others having issues with Rudd and Aniston's schtick. Read on as we frolic through the "Wanderlust" reviews!
The Irresistible Charm of Paul Rudd
"Paul Rudd is the best friend a movie comedy can have. He always delivers the goods and something extra, usually something wild and weirdly wonderful. In 'Wanderlust,' Rudd lets the funny fly. Like the movie he's in, Rudd only seems normal. Inside, it's all deliriously unhinged. Rudd plays George, an uptight Wall Street suit squeezed into a Manhattan micro-loft with his documentarian wife Linda (Jennifer Aniston) until the recession shuts them both down. Off they go to Georgia where his idiot brother (Ken Marino, the film's co-writer) offers him a job in his porta-potty business. Unacceptable. So George and Linda take shelter in Elysium, a commune where craziness reigns along with pot, acid, dodgy hygiene and free love. When the luscious Eva (Malin Akerman) offers to get it on with him, George unravels his straight laces. Here comes the Rudd time capsule moment: In a mirror, George rehearses talking dirty to Eva, taking the word 'dick' and stretching it into syllables of near-pornographic hilarity. It helps that Rudd is once again working with director and co-writer David Wain, as he did in 'Role Models' and the immortal 2001 indie 'Wet Hot American Summer.' " — Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
The Comedy and Quirk Factors
"In sophisticated comedy, what's funny is the tension between proper manners and the nasty or sexy subtext. Whereas in low comedy, there are no manners, and the nasty or sexy subtext is right there on the surface. And then there's 'Wanderlust,' in which the subtext is blasted through megaphones — the characters say so insanely much you want to scream. The satire is as broad as a battleship and equally bombarding. But it takes guts to do a comedy this big without gross-out slapstick, and the writers and the actors are all in. ... You say it sounds like a bunch of stereotypes — and 40-year-old stereotypes? The defense concedes the point. It's not fresh terrain. But this tribe of hippies is also a tribe of marvelously inventive comic actors doing a fair amount of inspired improvisation and grooving on the mindset." — David Edelstein, NPR
The Final Word, Pro-Con-Pro Style
"The role of an uptight fish out of water is what Rudd was born for, and he plays George with the congeniality and improvisatorial brio for which he's become deservedly famous. He and Theroux, who's barely recognizable beneath a thatch of long hair and a beard, deliver the most well-earned laughs in 'Wanderlust,' which otherwise traffics in tired jokes about menstrual cycles, placenta soup and rubbing your fingers together instead of clapping. ... Between this film and last summer's 'Horrible Bosses,' Aniston's coyness — starring in explicit movies without having to be explicit herself — seems to be becoming her stock in trade. It's not a particularly commendable one, and 'Wanderlust' does little to disprove that she's still a star more suited to TV rather than the big screen. As for Rudd, he still has charm to burn, even playing a type he's long since outgrown. Like George observing the overgrown children of Elysium, it might be time for Rudd to move on." — Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post
"The production has all the style and subtlety — and, admittedly, the exuberance — of TV sketch material. A psychedelic sequence makes Madonna's halftime show look like high art. Both the straight and hippie realms are populated by parallel groups of fevered eccentrics; the cast includes Mr. Marino, Justin Theroux, Malin Akerman, Joe Lo Truglio, Kathryn Hahn, Kerri Kenney, Lauren Ambrose and Linda Lavin. Alan Alda is the commune's venerable founder, Carvin, whose brain long ago failed the acid test. 'Wanderlust' is nothing if not strenuous, strident and gross, and most of it fails the comedy test." — Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal
"There are so many things to feel guilty about liking in the pure and prurient guilty pleasure that is 'Wanderlust.' Starring Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston, this is a comedy of no manners about finding your bliss and escaping the modern grind. The laughter is served up naughty and nice, and frequently au naturel, earning it an R rating when perhaps RR (really raunchy) would have been more appropriate. Appropriateness, however, has pretty much been jettisoned by the filmmakers, who have opted instead for the good-fun-found-in-bad-taste tradition of 'The Hangover.' Directed by David Wain and co-written with his frequent comic collaborator, Ken Marino, the film is, overall, a very wobbly affair starting with all the dangling naked body parts that greet George (Rudd) and Linda (Aniston) when the couple pulls into a free-love commune they mistake for a B&B." — Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times
Check out everything we've got on "Wanderlust."
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Intel on Tuesday introduced the Crystal Forest chipset, which the company hopes will fill a networking gap as it tries to build an integrated technology stack for data centers.
The chipset has specific hardware and software-driven features that could speed up data processing on a network, said Steve Price, director of marketing for Intel's Communications Infrastructure Division. The chipset could aggregate network data quicker from servers inside data centers without compromising performance or security.
Calling a thin client a device for power users may seem like an oxymoron, but Hewlett-Packard is giving it a try.
HP Monday released two thin client devices, including one it says is a potential replacement for desktops used by knowledge workers. The update is the first to HP thin clients in two years.
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James McElroy, a 21-year-old white man, was fatally shot Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the 38000 block of 20th Street East in Palmdale, according to Los Angeles County coroner's records.
Authorities received a call of shots fired about 8:50 p.m. and found McElroy in a home with a gunshot wound, according to a Sheriff's Department news release. A gun was recovered at the scene, officials said.
Paramedics were called and the victim was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Coroner's records show he suffered a gunshot wound to the face.
During the investigation officials took Nicolas Harper, who also lived at the residence, into custody. A day after the shooting Harper, a 23-year-old Latino, was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and held on an outstanding warrant, said Det. Dan McElderry, who is handling the case.
McElderry said Harper remained in jail while the district attorney's office analyzed the case and waited for McElroy's autopsy results.
According to jail records, Harper was released from jail Feb. 14 and was then re-interviewed by investigators. Subsequently, he was rearrested and charged with murder, McElderry said.
Harper is being held in lieu of $2-million bail at Men's Central Jail in downtown. His next court appearance is scheduled for March 1 in Antelope Valley.
Citing the ongoing investigation, McElderry declined to provide a motive for the shooting.
Anyone with additional information about the death of James McElroy is asked to contact Det. McElderry at (323) 890-5500. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477.
— Los Angeles Times
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Among the many tools out there for cloning drives and performing full-system backups, one came to my attention for being both free (and open source) and powerful: Clonezilla, a product of the Free Software Labs of the National Center for High-Performance Computing in Taiwan.
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Dwayne Bradley, a 27-year-old black man, was shot and killed Saturday, Feb. 4, in the 11400 block of Hawthorne Boulevard in Hawthorne, according to Los Angeles County coroner's records.
The shooting occurred around 1:20 a.m. at a restaurant called the Den near the intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard and Imperial Highway, authorities said.
Bradley and several other men were stuck by gunfire and taken to a hospital for treatment. Bradley succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead that day.
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"There was some kind of dispute in the bar that went outside," Hawthorne police Lt. Ti Goetz told the website.
Goetz said the remaining victims are expected to survive their injuries.
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HP Monday released two thin client devices, including one it says is a potential replacement for desktops used by knowledge workers. The update is the first to HP thin clients in two years.
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Tune in to MTV at 7:56 p.m. on Wednesday, February 22, to see the sneak peek, and then the duo answer your questions on MTV.com.
By Kevin P. Sullivan
Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston in "Wanderlust"
Photo: Universal Studios
Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston are going to leave it all behind for "Wanderlust," but before they do, they're answering your questions.
On Wednesday, February 22, Rudd and Aniston will sit down with MTV News' Josh Horowitz to present a clip from their brand-new movie "Wanderlust" during "MTV First." At 7:56 p.m. ET on MTV, the two will introduce the clip. Immediately afterward, the interview will continue for 30 minutes on MTV.com, where Rudd and Aniston will answer more of your questions.
To get your question answered, all you have to do is send it via Twitter, using @MTVNews and the hashtag #MTVFirst or #AskWanderlust.
"MTV First" will give you a chance to see a never-before-seen clip from "Wanderlust," two days before it hits theaters February 24.
In "Wanderlust," Rudd and Aniston play two down-on-their-luck New Yorkers who look for a new way of life. After first seeking refuge with relatives, the couple stumble across Elysium, a commune of free-spirit people who welcome them with open arms — a little too open.
"Wanderlust" comes from director David Wain and co-writer Ken Marino, two of the guys behind the cult classic "Wet, Hot American Summer," and comedy super-producer Judd Apatow. Justin Theroux and Malin Akerman co-star.
Be sure you get your questions in to MTV.com or via Twitter, using @MTVNews and the hashtag #MTVFirst to get your questions answered by Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston. Then tune in to MTV at 7:56 p.m. ET on Wednesday, February 22, to see if your question made the cut.
Check out everything we've got on "Wanderlust."
For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.
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I watched the new product announcements at CES 2012 with much more interest this year. Why? Because the use of cloud computing has gone from few and far between to pretty much anything and everything. CES 2012 shows that shift in no uncertain terms.
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Big-voiced diva, who died Saturday at age 48, repeatedly topped Billboard charts during her iconic career.
By Kelley L. Carter
Whitney Houston
Photo: Jun Sato/ WireImage
Whitney Houston's songs — much like those of her friend Michael Jackson — created the soundtrack to our lives. If you were in love, they made you want to shout it from the rooftops. And if you'd lost love, they soothed you back to health.
The icon, who died Saturday at the age of 48, left many memorable recordings. Here are Houston's top 10 songs and how they fared on the Billboard charts:
"Saving All My Love for You" Like several of her hits, Houston took an already-recorded song and gave it new life. Originally, this track was a duo by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. back in the late '70s. This song — which dealt with loving a married or taken man — was Houston's first #1 hit in 1985 and won her a Grammy.
"How Will I Know" Houston was more than a big-ballad diva. Her honey-coated voice played well in the pop-music arena, and this dance-friendly track served her well. Released in 1985, the song helped Houston cross over onto pop and adult contemporary charts, becoming the singer's second #1 pop hit.
"Greatest Love of All" This huge ballad was on Houston's self-titled first album in 1986 and became her musical calling card. Just about every vocal risk you can make in a record, Houston took here, and fans loved every valley and peak she hit with her range.
"So Emotional" In 1987, Houston earned her sixth #1 hit with this upbeat, made-for-the-roller-rink track.
"Didn't We Almost Have It All" Grammy nominated for Song of the Year, Houston's second #1 single from her Whitney album was released in 1987.
"I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Another dance hit for Houston, she didn't tone down her supersized vocals one bit here. The diva earned one of her Grammys for this1987 hit, walking away with the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" This track was medicine for an ailing heart. In 1988, Houston turned in yet another big ballad that wasn't at all overreaching. She once again took her made-for-the-choir-rafters voice and layered it over a radio-friendly beat, creating her record-setting seventh-consecutive #1 hit.
"All the Man That I Need" Another remake, the second #1 single from her 1990 album, I'm Your Baby Tonight, let Houston's gospel-tinged background shine to create another classic ballad.
"I'm Your Baby Tonight" Houston stepped out in faith to make a more edgy, street track. The risk served her well: She earned another #1 score with this 1990 single.
"I Will Always Love You" This 1992 track, a remake of a Dolly Parton song, was from the soundtrack to her wildly successful film "The Bodyguard," her acting debut in which she co-starred with Kevin Costner. The tune became one of the biggest pop-music singles of all time, selling more than 12 million units worldwide.
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