📅 February 11, 2013

iPadNY: Eclectic Method x J-Live Scratching Through Five Levels Of New York [audio/video]

Eclectic Method recently released a new video, and there’s just one question: Can you handle this much New York invading your senses?

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Eclectic Method recently released a new video, and there’s just one question: Can you handle this much New York invading your senses? You’re going to have to try.

Let’s break down how much New York we’re dealing with here. The video consists of panning shots of Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, with scenic shots of Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn from films by Oliver Stone, Martin Scorcese and Woody Allen shown on an iPad. So, you’re seeing New York while you’re seeing New York. Then, with the help of J-Live, some iconic music videos from Jay-Z and the Beastie Boys are also shown, and some samples of the words “New York” are also being used throughout the video. We’re up to four levels of New York right now. Also, J-Live is from New York. So, five.

Jump over the break to check out the video…

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📅 September 27, 2012

Brooklyn Nets’ Barclays Center: The Most High-Tech Stadium in Sports [video]

Coined “the most high-tech stadium in sports,” the Brooklyn Nets’ Barclays Center is outfitted with free Wi-Fi that’s designed to support a packed house full of smartphone-wielding fans, LTE and 3G service from the four major carriers and sponsor MetroPCS, and an app that lets fans order and pay for food from their seats without having to stand in concession lines.

It took nine years and some 35 court battles to build the billion-dollar stadium. The Nets won’t play their first home game against the Knicks until November 1st, but the Center itself opened last Friday in a ribbon-cutting ceremony that featured New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Brooklyn borough president Marty Markowitz, and Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov.

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📅 July 11, 2012

Hello Brooklyn: Deron Williams Signed His New Five-Year Contract With the Nets Using His iPad

At 12:01 this morning, the NBA free agent signing moratorium ended and Deron Williams became a member of the Brooklyn Nets by signing his new five-year, $98.5 million contract.

At 12:01 this morning, the NBA free agent signing moratorium ended and Deron Williams became a member of the Brooklyn Nets by signing his new five-year, $98.5 million contract.

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