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December 08, 2007

CONTEST: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix HD-DVD

Harrypotter Thanks to our good friends over at Warner Bros., Criticize This! is giving away a Combo HD-DVD copy of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (available on DVD, HD-DVD, and Blu-Ray December 11th).

All you have to do to enter is post a comment before 12:00AM EST December 11th, 2007 telling us which Harry Potter film you think is the best in the series (so far). The winner will be randomly selected and notified on December 12th, 2007. All entries must have a valid email address in order to qualify.

Good luck!

Special features available on the HD-DVD side of the disc include:

-An online chat session giving you the ability to create and organize your own screening  simultaneously with other HD-DVD viewers

-Select focus points that take you to 20 different scenes in the movie

-The ability to assemble your favorite clips from the movie to create a montage

-Harry Potter downloads for selecting images and ring tones

-17 minutes of never-seen-before footage in high-definition resolution

-The Warner In-Movie Experience - Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and other cast members take you through their memorable moments from the movie. The In-Movie Experience also allows these characters to enter the screen on your cue and comment on the action or point out key elements of the scene while the movie is playing

September 15, 2007

CONTEST: Just Say No to Microsoft

Saynotomicrosoft Criticize This! is giving away a copy of Tony Bove's book Just Say No to Microsoft.

All you have to do to enter is post a comment on whether or not you should say no to Microsoft (a simple yes or no will suffice). It's just that easy.

Entries will be accepted until Friday, September 28th, 2007. The winner will randomly selected and notified on Monday, October 1st, 2007. All entries must have a valid email address in order to qualify.

Good luck.

About the book:

There are so many reasons to Just Say No to Microsoft—the blue screen of death, Outlook email viruses, the never-ending influx of Windows patches... And yet, with Microsoft owning the lion’s share of the desktop market, how can anyone escape the Beast from Redmond and still function? It’s not as hard as you think, and author Tony Bove is only too happy to show you how to become liberated.