3/4/2010 Daily Hardware ReviewsDailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Thursday...'Alice in Wonderland,' more EW reviewsOwen Gleiberman on Tim Burton's take on classic story. Plus: Lisa Schwarzbaum on ''Brooklyn's Finest''KEIRA KNIGHTLEY TRUSTS DAD'S REVIEWSKEIRA KNIGHTLEY refuses to read reviews of her performance in London play THE MISANTHROPE, insisting her dad's criticisms are \"more brutal\" than any magazine.Documentary Film Festival reviews - Mar 3Film3 reviews of the Documentary Film Festival.Report Gives Nutter's Year-Old 311 Line Mixed ReviewsA new study by the Pew Charitable Trusts of Philadelphia's 311 non-emergency call center gives that one-year-old operation mixed reviews.Housing committee reviews Charlotte's policies, programsMembers of Charlotte's Housing and Development Committee will meet Wednesday to conclude a review of the city's housing policies. The meeting is the last in a series of reviews of the city's affordable housing policies and programs.Milton Bradley said he was a prisoner in his own home while he was playing for the Chicago CubsMilton Bradley said he was a prisoner in his own home while he was playing for the Chicago Cubs.Bruce J. Graham, Chicago Architect Who Designed Sears Tower, Dies at 84Known for his integration of modernist design and sophisticated engineering in buildings, Mr. Graham played a role in changing Chicago’s skyline.Saudis to host conference in ChicagoCommerce minister talks about the need for foreign investment Chicago Confidential: The Saudi commerce minister talked with us about the two-day Davos-style \"business opportunities forum\" it is hosting Chicago to entice U.S. investment, particularly in manufacturing.Immigration activists stage rallies in ChicagoA series of immigration rallies will be held in Chicago today, as activists continue their fight to legalize millions of illegal immigrants.2,000 grades raised at Chicago Public Schools' Hyde Park AcademySun-Times Special Report: Last school year at struggling Hyde Park Academy High, more than 2,000 grades were boosted at least one notch, a Chicago Sun-Times analysis shows. And this school year, blanket A's were ordered issued to all students of five new Hyde Park teachers.

